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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wuthering Heights[/quote] I actually always loved Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte, sister of Wuthering Heights author Emily Bronte) much more. It’s not a passionate love at first sight, and has really unlikely and different heroine/hero types but much more substance if you stick with it. Maybe because I read this around age 11-12 because my mom always watched the old Jane Eyre movie with Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine, and I didn’t get to Wuthering Heights till around 15. It can read slow but the payoff is worth it. Disclaimer and (small and vague) spoiler: for several years I skipped the chapters about her teaching till I got back to the movie storyline; same with Gone With the Wind.[/quote]
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