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sherrilina May 25 2012, 23:33:15 UTC
Lol, I think you mean Charlotte Bronte? ;)

I liked that book in the past, but recently I've realized how screwed up the relationship really is...:s

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kilodalton May 25 2012, 23:35:12 UTC
CRAP lol. I had to rewrite that entire post bc LJ randomly deleted it on me at first, Freudian slip XD

Yeah it's a screwed up relationship. Jusssst how I like 'em! =D

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wake_the_dragon May 26 2012, 00:52:18 UTC
I love Jane Erye. Not a big fan of Sartre though; I'm not really into the existentialism philosophy.

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kilodalton May 28 2012, 03:33:40 UTC
Neither am I really, but in the context of a doomed love story there's a certain poetry to it that I find is missing from a lot of other existentialist works I read when I was in school.

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a_phoenixdragon May 26 2012, 00:56:33 UTC
Mmmm...gonna hafta stop and read the classics methinks...

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kilodalton May 28 2012, 03:34:02 UTC
They're awesome! And most are free on Kindle (or Kindle-for-iPhone) =D

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domluver May 26 2012, 03:30:39 UTC
I never read Jane Eyre before, I think I have it in my bookshelf because my brother had to read it. It was never required reading for me :) I might get around to it eventually.

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kilodalton May 28 2012, 03:34:30 UTC
It's hugely romantic, a beautiful (if slightly twisted) love story =)

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katefish_617 May 26 2012, 05:58:46 UTC
I read Jane Eyre last summer for the first time and enjoyed it. I liked the book because it had a happy ending, but not perfect and I love some angst!!

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kilodalton May 28 2012, 03:34:46 UTC
Same here! I feel it makes the books a lot more real =)

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