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That famous line starts off the begining of Du Maurier's classic novel. The twenty-year-old female protaganist--whose first name we never know--is thrown into a whirlwind romance when she meets a much older man in a Monte Carlo hotel. He has recently lost his wife Rebecca, and is using his stay in Monte Carlo as a way to try and forget the past. Against her employer's advice, the unworldy and reserved protaganist becomes the new Mrs.de Winter in short order, and soon the couple return to his est
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Seriously??? Seriously??? THAT thing that happens at the end of the book is what the idiot narrator is waxing poetically and tragically about the entire book? What?!?!?
Wow. That book sucked.
Wow. That book sucked.
Enjoyed this one. I'm not sure how I ever missed reading this book. Some dated scenes, but all in all well worth reading.
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Loving the Daphne Du Maurier train. Can't believe I haven't read her till now, especially REBECCA. Thanks to the MY COUSIN RACHEL 2017 movie release! Up next to read, THE HOUSE ON THE STRAND.
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