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Finished my re-read today and what I had forgotten about this novel is "brilliance".
How often do we find an author who can make your heart bleed with tenderness and compassion for a character while only a few chapters later, your greatest desire is to thrash said character in the throes of anger. And the remarkable thing is that while you are wanting to hurt him in some measure to convey your dislike for his dastardly deeds, still inside and trying to lure its way to the forefront of your emot ...more
How often do we find an author who can make your heart bleed with tenderness and compassion for a character while only a few chapters later, your greatest desire is to thrash said character in the throes of anger. And the remarkable thing is that while you are wanting to hurt him in some measure to convey your dislike for his dastardly deeds, still inside and trying to lure its way to the forefront of your emot ...more

This is the second classic novel that I have read written by a Bronte sister...the first one being “Jane Eyre”, which was written by Charlotte. The novel depicts the story between Catherine Earnshaw, an intensely vibrant beautiful, yet socially driven young woman, and Heathcliff, a powerfully cruel and abusive orphan that was brought home by Cathy’s father from Liverpool, England when the story first begins. Miss Bronte describes the setting of the novel to be somewhat gothic with a bleak and dr
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Apr 26, 2010
Michelle
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I read this book as a young teen and thought that these were the stupidest characters I had ever encountered. I thought I should give the book another chance. Nope still stupid and also extremely unlikeable. I'm just glad I opted for the audio version. The audio actually made the strange third person narration bearable.
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i cannot even begin to convey how amazing the story was without giving anything away; also, the account of characters as the story progresses gives the reader such a detailed account of each individual that you feel as if you are personally acquainted with them.
books like this remind me why i love to read.
books like this remind me why i love to read.

Apr 02, 2010
Diana
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Didn't finish it because the characters were really annoying. I might go back to it someday to finish it though.
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