Truthfully, I don't know, I have heard sense and sensibility is good, but Wuthering Heights is also. I can't choose one, because I haven't read either. Though I have watched Sense and Sensibility, it is much like Pride and Prejudice, well the same concept. Not really sure what Wuthering Heights is about.
2006-12-16 15:00:28
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answered by amazon 4
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I read Wuthering Heights when I was a teenage girl. I think it is more of an attention-grabber for a young person than Sense and Sensibility. Even as a teenager, I absolutely did not want to put Wuthering Heights down. Good stuff, that.
2006-12-16 23:15:10
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answered by ckmclements 4
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Wuthering Heights
2006-12-16 23:41:30
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answered by nikki5150 2
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I like Sense and Sensibility, but i've never read Wuthering Heights.
2006-12-16 23:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Sense and Sensibility. Wuthering Heights might be too gothic for her.
2006-12-16 22:50:26
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answered by Jo K 3
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Both are nice novels,but i wud advise Sense and Sensibility,coz wen i read Wuthering Heights,i found it boring and morbid.U cud read it later.
2006-12-17 10:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Sense and Sensibility
2006-12-16 22:48:58
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answered by Betty Suarez 1
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"Wuthering Heights" is by far the best for a teenager. Jane Austen is an adult taste, a little too dry and cerebral for most teens.
2006-12-16 22:59:05
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answered by silver.graph 4
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look at all these answers, just about even for both!
You might want to ask which the teenager should read first!
(I'd go with S&S first, since once she has the Gothic in hand, she'll want to keep reading other Gothic novels)..
2006-12-17 01:14:35
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answered by Longshiren 6
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neither. i think the teenage girl should read something lighter.
2006-12-16 23:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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