And now, with the countdown on until Bridget Jones's Baby September release, it's officially time to revisit some of the best Austen adaptations, because Helen Fielding isn't the only author who has taken on this iconic story. Filled with vivid imagery, vibrant characters, and beautiful language, it's the kind of story you can get completely lost in over and over and over again. With the help of a fierce, bookish heroine, a timeless romance, and witty social critique, the romantic classic is compulsively (re)readable. Out of all of Jane Austen's novels, Pride and Prejudice is the most beloved and widely read. Even if you're a die-hard fan of the original novel, you'll delight in these creative reimaginings, I promise. Classics are called such for a reason, but what happens when someone decides to take one and retell it in a new way? Pretty amazing things, or at least that's what happens in this collection of the best Pride and Prejudice book adaptations.
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