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Another book that was well on its way to being a four-starrer, until about 3/4 of the way in.
Before that point, I had a few quibbles with the book, but nothing that I wasn't willing to overlook. The narrator (who doesn't have a name, btw) was a bit of a pushover, and she spent an inordinate amount of time cowering or obsessing over her new husband's first wife. But she was twenty-one, only half as old as her husband, had married him after an incredibly short and perfunctory courtship, and was su ...more
Before that point, I had a few quibbles with the book, but nothing that I wasn't willing to overlook. The narrator (who doesn't have a name, btw) was a bit of a pushover, and she spent an inordinate amount of time cowering or obsessing over her new husband's first wife. But she was twenty-one, only half as old as her husband, had married him after an incredibly short and perfunctory courtship, and was su ...more

I've been meaning to read this book for years, and I really wish I had someone to discuss it with. I found the dead and demonized Rebecca to be a far more compelling character than the meek and nameless narrator - she felt a bit like a pre-WWII Bella, and even though I sympathized her when she was being tormented by Mrs. Danvers, I never really liked her. I guess a lot of the gender issues in this book were Du Maurier's commentary on her own feelings towards womanhood in a patriarchal, hetero-no
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Apr 04, 2007
Vanessa
rated it
really liked it
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Shelves:
read-over-and-over
This book is sinister and romantic all at once, and I could read it a thousand times and never get tired of it. You become so attached to the nameless heroine, you are pulled so deeply into the ghost story and then! just like that, the ending catches up with you, unexpectedly.

Aug 08, 2007
Gwennie
rated it
it was amazing
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Shelves:
mystery,
grownupbooks


Oct 24, 2016
angeleen
rated it
really liked it
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Shelves:
thegreatamericanread,
scary
