A review by kaykay38
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray

5.0

This may now be one of my favourite books. The voice of the narrator is the most interesting character in the book. Becky is wonderful until she becomes absolutely predictable and plain unredeemable-ly cruel. Her heart is too small to be an interesting character. Amelia is very predictable in her sainthood. She is more likable, but boring. I really appreciated the fact that Thackeray attempted to create an intelligent female protagonist, even though she must end up in a pitiful state.