![]() ![]() To say I was not disappointed would be an understatement. So really, all this book had to do was not be terrible. All the movies and tv series, modern adaptations like Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld and especiallythe youtube series, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. So for my first Manga experience I decided to read my all time favorite book, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: image credit: īeing my favorite book could be setting an unfairly high bar for this edition but to be honest I’m kind of obsessed with reinterpretations of Pride and Prejudice. This image from Manga Classics does a great job explaining this: ![]() The first page is going to be what you consider the last page and even the way you read each page is different. If you are new to Manga, the most important thing you need to know is that the books are read basically entirely backwards from how you are familiar. But manga seems like a different beast altogether and I was curious to give them a try. It’s hard to really convey the full emotion and essence of a story in graphic novels without them being mammoth beasts. You might remember from my recent post that I’ve been having mixed results with classics turned graphic novel. ![]() I’ve been on a graphic novel kick lately and my most recent discovery is this line of Manga Classics which I discovered through NetGalley. ![]()
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