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First Impressions

Before I write a review of First Impressions: A Contemporary Retelling of Pride & Prejudice by Debra White Smith, I should admit that while I own a copy of Pride & Prejudice, I have yet to read it. I understand the premise of the story and this book by Debra White Smith is supposed to be a modern version of the original story.

This story takes place in a small town in Texas where the characters are going to be part of their own production of Pride & Prejudice. The main characters Eddi and Dave face many misunderstandings about each other as well as the other characters in the novel. All of these misunderstandings cause much confusion and hurt feelings between several relationships. Everything however comes together when the truth is revealed.

While there are many aspects of this story that I really enjoyed, there are some that I struggled with as well. One of the problems with the story is that a lot of the ideas of the characters seemed a bit outdated. I understand wanting to keep with the original story but I feel that some concepts such as marrying for money, are a bit outdated. With that said, I enjoyed the characters and how everything came together in this story. I thought this was a sweet and fun read and it has inspired me to pick up that copy of Pride & Prejudice and finally give it a try.


I received a copy of this book from Bethany House in exchange for my honest review.

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