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Sensitive_Tension_23 t1_iyc0m4n wrote

I first read Pride and Prejudice when I was in high school and did not like it at all. Despite being "advanced" in reading and vocabulary, I did not understand the social mores of that time period, nor did I get all the amazing humour in Austen's writing, until I read it again in my early 20s. Now I consider it one of the most clever novels ever written.

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Sensitive_Tension_23 t1_ixbii7m wrote

I'm not at all particular about the cover in paperback books, but if I'm buying a hardback book and spending more money, I will always choose either the first edition (if it's within my budget) or the one with the prettiest cover. The story or information inside a book is always the most important thing, but if I'm spending my money on a hardback book to keep, I also like it to have aesthetic value. (I've never read the book Babel, so these are just general thoughts.)

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