It's REGENCY, not VICTORIAN. Get it right!

I was practically raised on Austen which makes it a lot easier to get into stuff like Jonathan Strange and Patrick O'Brien's nautical novels. On the other hand, I get irrationally pissed off at filmmakers taking liberties with Pride and Prejudice.
JS&MN does drag in the middle, in that there are a lot of things happening, but with no real sense of urgency or direction. The finale is pretty cool though, as plots start intersecting, Strange breaks out the 31 point talent, and things speed up (the last 100-150 pages take place over one or two days, instead of the years that the rest of the book spans).
I'd recommend reading the rest, but that's cause I'm so completely in the tank for that book.