Author: Jane Austen
Published: January 1st 2010 by Bethany House Pub (first published 1811)
Details: Paperback,
ISBN: 0764207407 (isbn13: 9780764207402)
My Thoughts:
“Sense and Sensibilty” by Jane Austen has always been a joy to read, but what I love the most about this latest edition of “Sense and Sensibilty” by Jane Austen,published by Bethany House, is the fact that throughout the book, there are little side notes that help give the reader a little insight to the time and traditions that “Sense and Sensibilty” by Jane Austen is set in.
At the end of the reading, are “Conversation Questions” for both Jane Austen fans and book discussion groups to use to explore the world of Jane Austen, and what I personally think is Jane Austen’s work, but then, as a lover of Jane Austen’s writings, each book is her best work.
I couldn’t help but chuckle at the Editor’s Note that apologize there was no living dead (Thank goodness says I with a chuckle), but what is offer is a well-edited, easy to read, trivia filled work that just helps bring a deeper depth into one of many of Jane Austen’s classics.
Personally, I don’t think one can own too many copies of “Sense and Sensibilty” and this particular edition has quickly won my heart as a must favorite and I have to regret to the Norton Edition of “Sense and Sensibilty” by Jane Austen, that this is now my all new favorite and soon to be well-loved, well-worn, well-traveled and well-read copy of “Sense and Sensibilty” by Jane Austen.
Publisher’s Details:
An Austen Classic as You’ve Never Seen It Before!
A beloved classic, Austen’s first published novel explores the question of what drives your life: your heart or your head? The Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, are as different as sisters can be. Serious Elinor lives by reason and thoughtfulness while her younger sister, Marianne, only follows her passions. But in questions of love, they learn neither the heart nor head alone will lead them to happiness. Filled with romance, Austen’s brilliant wit, and rich characterization, this is a celebration of sisterly love and the need for family–no matter how different they might be from us.
Disclaimer: This post contains my personal opinions and does not reflect the opinion of any organization I am/was associated with or affiliated to.The product I have reviewed was/is based on my honest opinion and was not influenced or edited by anyone / Thank you to Bethany Publishers for the complimentary copy, in exchange for my honest opinion.




















