Review of Tolerable: Sensual Pride and Prejudice Variation by Darcy Fitzwilliam



Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth are the main characters of the book Tolerable: Sensual Pride and Prejudice Variation by Darcy Fitzwilliam. They initially meet at a ball where a bored Mr. Darcy is accompanying his friend Bingley, who is interested in Elizabeth's sister. Miss Elizabeth overhears Mr. Darcy expressing how uninterested he is in the ladies of that town, who to him appear to be old-fashioned. She takes revenge by openly gossiping about him. He, in turn, decides to rectify his mistake. Since his friend had to keep on seeing Elizabeth's sister, they develop a friendship that no one knew where it would lead. Pride and prejudice are also protrayed by some of the other characters that readers will find in this book.


I am impressed by the polite language used in the book, especially in the conversations, even when the characters are angry. The author has shown that a book can be interesting even with polite language. I commend that. I equally like the way different individuals in terms of social status have been put together, it has made the book fascinating.

The book is quite straight to the point but very short.

I rate this book Tolerable: Sensual Pride and Prejudice Variation Darcy Fitzwilliam 3 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to those readers who like short historical fiction books. I also recommend it to those who love books with a lesson or two to learn about pride and prejudice.









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