Last night I finished the reading of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
The last part of this booking is astonishing. I was totally absorbed by some paragraphs. Some of the conversations or quarrels are really great.
The most valuable lesson from reading P&P is the skill to describe the fine detail and how to distill the essence from the worldly common daily life.
Another notable feature of an attractive novel is how to first conceive a conflict and put the suspense there and then tell the story about how it get out. It is also a basis for intriguing storytelling.
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