u/ComputerWise4203

This week, I finished my first Brontë novel, Jane Eyre, which quickly became on my top 5 favorite books of all times next to frankenstein! I fell deeply in love with this novel and its stories and themes, I cannot begin to describe what an amazing writing style does Charlotte Brontë have! the characters are so much deeper and well thought out, Also Mr. Rochester is super hot.

which is a personal thing to be honest i cannot enjoy a romance where i hate one of the main leads of find them unappealing, attractive or charming, (not physical wise Idc really)****, And im excited to read more Brontë!

I still want to explore more Charlotte stuff, since Anne works didn**'t interest me much as a Gothic lover and Emily's wuthering heights lowkey scares me tf up to even check it, i heard that "Villette" is considered her best novel of all times, even heard people saying it tops Jane Eyre and now i'**m super hooked!

I downloaded the PDF for it, and ready to dive in those 600 pages, knowing nothing other than the writer, the title, the genres and the faith i have in the goat Charlotte, though i would love to hear all of you thoughts and how is Lucy Snowe different as a character than Jane Eyre?

for anyone who has read both works, i do not mind spoilers at all actually they make me more excited, i would appreciate it if you show me how different Lucy is from Jane, and how their relationship with their love interest difference as well, and be 100% sure i would be reading all the long answers with such excitement. THANKS!

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u/ComputerWise4203 — 15 days ago