Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility

By Jane Austen

  • Release Date: 2012-06-11
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,484 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.
Jane Austen’s first published novel is a sparkling, heartfelt tale of family, friendship, and changes of the heart. 
Elinor Dashwood is the voice of reason. Her sister, Marianne, is impulsive and emotionally reactive. When their family loses its fortune, they have to trade a grand estate for a quiet cottage and step into an unpredictable new world of love, gossip, and heartbreak.
One guards her heart, the other dives in feelings-first. As secrets surface and affections are tested, both discover that reason and passion together might be the perfect combination. Sharp, funny, and romantic, Sense and Sensibility captures Austen’s keen eye for love in all its messy forms.

Reviews

  • Loved it

    5
    By Raebay1110
    Though not as heart wrenchingly perfect as Pride and Prejudice, I did enjoy this book and all the many love triangles. I will say that if I was a woman in this book, I would have quitted the confused and foolish men entirely! A good read and a good reminder of how excellent Jane Austen was.
  • One of the best

    5
    By Jjacks12
    One of the best Austen books. The depth of the emotions and experiences of the characters are relatable today. I love this story.
  • Sentiments Hold True

    5
    By geekswife08
    A timeless reflection on society, relationships, and expectations.
  • I don’t know

    2
    By Anama8504
    I have read other Jane Austin books, and I have loved them, I like her writing style and the stories she portrays, but I got bored with this book and honestly I could not finish it.
  • Not as good as Pride & Prejudice

    3
    By kindra rea
    Took me a while to get through because there were several boring parts... did not end how I expected it, so that was interesting, but still not as enchanting as P&P.
  • Sense and Sensibility

    4
    By Ko_Toriii
    Had a sort of ehhh ending but I loved how different Elinor and Marianne were!!
  • Austen’s Best

    5
    By KansasBookLover
    Exciting, interesting. But also very plausible and provides more insight into the character of the villains.
  • Sensible

    5
    By lovinthisbook❤️📚
    This book really held my interest, and I became especially intrigued when I learned that Willoughby and Edward were double players. An excellent read.
  • Very Happy with the Ending!

    5
    By BlackRose0924
    I’m so glad that they triumphed through so many hardships to get what they deserved. I observe Marianne as one who was too finicky to truly deserve anything, but I think through her elder sister’s experience and behaviour, how to act accordingly, and Elinor finally got to show some real sensitivity when speaking to her sister’s former suitor. This book brought upon me many feelings of poignancy but at the same time bliss for the happiness of the characters.
  • Complaining

    1
    By Choices of one
    Most of the book was spent reading about all the complaints of the main characters. I listen to enough complaints in my life without having to read about it for most of the book.