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Heartbreaking for the first two thirds, then... Well some things shift and it didn't leave me as affected but I still really thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait to read more du Maurier.
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It is almost embarrassing that I had read all of Gillian Flynn's oeuvre before I got around to reading Rebecca, Gone Girl's literary predecessor. Like in Gone Girl and Wuthering Heights, not a single character in Rebecca is sympathetic, but I got totally wrapped up in the disturbing story anyway. The novel starts slow, but I read the last half in just two sittings.
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I have absolutely no idea how I managed to make it almost 30 years without ever picking up Rebecca. It was a serious oversight. This is just such a splendid novel. It's one of those books I think you could turn to to learn how to write. At every single turn of the plot, I knew exactly what was coming, and yet I loved getting there. That's a brilliant sense of inevitability infused in the prose, instead of boring cliche. I loved how du Maurier constructed the narrator, her naivite, her obsessions
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Feb 16, 2012
Danae
rated it
it was amazing
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Apr 10, 2012
Jessica
marked it as abandoned
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Jan 31, 2015
Lisa
marked it as to-read