![]() I felt like I had found a little gem with Zoboi’s updated version of this iconic story. I am a massive Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice fan. ![]() The funny coincidence was that prior to that, I had been re-reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. When I read it was about an Afro-Latina in NYC, I was sold, and checked the book out that day. “A Pride and Prejudice Remix” was printed at the top and I immediately picked it up. It looks like fancy gold-plated wall-art with a beautiful couple on it. What caught my attention was the cover art. I went over to my local library the next day to renew it, when I stumbled on Pride sitting on a display stand in the new arrivals section. After many failed attempts to log into my online account, and several forgotten pin emails later, I discovered that my card was expired. So, I dug around my room and found my old library card. Recently I decided that I wanted to read books from the library instead of purchasing them. Before I get into this review, let’s talk about how I found Pride by Ibi Zoboi, because it’s bit of a coincidence and a journey. ![]()
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