

In case you didn't guess, this self-acceptance centers around a pair of red Prada pumps. Callie, the main character, certainly earns an A+ in that department. I do like the element of self-acceptance and speaking up for what you believe is right. The message behind the book is a good one. How can you eliminate a major character? Seriously. That does not earn high marks in my book. but don't tell anyone.)Īs for sticking with the plot of Pride and Prejudice.

It was really funny at times, and I had to try extremely hard to not snort and bring attention to myself. While the story is taking place in 1815, I liked it. Time traveling Jane Austen is not an easy thing to pull off. I feel that the book should have picked one time period and stuck there. In this version of Pride and Prejudice, Callie somehow manages to transport herself to 1815 England when she falls and hits her head. With that being said, I must admit that I was a little disappointed with this version. I cannot even begin to count the number of retellings that I have read.

I am such a sucker for a Pride and Prejudice retelling.
