Review: Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pride and Prejudice is a favourite and well known story to me. I already have the audiobook read by Juliet Stevenson, which is excellent. However, when I saw that another favourite narrator, Adjoa Andoh, had recorded a version, I had to have it. I was not disappointed!

I won’t here review the story, as it is such a well known one, except to say that it is a lovely historical romance, with plenty of humour too.

Adjoa Andoh does an excellent job of narration. Her great range of expression really brings out the humour and little dramas of the story, in a way that none of the other audiobooks have done. I noticed things in the story that I had missed on previous readings.

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this audiobook. I felt that the range of accents, though perhaps not strictly accurate to the period, added something to the story, and increased my enjoyment. As this is fiction, I don’t feel that *all* productions need stick strictly to historical accuracy.

Overall, this is an excellent version of a favourite story. It makes a welcome addition to my audiobook collection. I will keep the Juliet Stevenson narration for falling asleep to, and have Adjoa Andoh for bringing out the full feelings of the story during the day.

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