That is funny. I find
Jane Eyre to be the best novel of all-time. It is my personal favorite and no other novel could come close. Except for Austen's
Persuasion perhaps, but even that has a long way to go to reach the same level of greatness as
JE. Anyway, having said that, I really do like
Wuthering Heights. I was only 12 when I read it. It did have quite an impact on me. Heathcliff is probably the reason that it did, though. His character was so dark and interesting. So, lovers of
Jane Eyre can also love
Wuthering Heights.
You know, you have described my feelings exactly on the book, the reason why I like it. Except that I never liked Catherine.

Never will.

Other than that, I couldn't have written the post better myself.
I know
OF it. I tried to find it in the library. Then I looked on Netflix, but to no avail.

I knew they sold it on DVD (I put it on my wishlist, in fact). I figured that he would be good at playing the dark, brooding Heathcliff. After all, I thought he was perfect as the dark, brooding Rochester.
