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Finally a classic that's really worth the hype. Amazing plot, fast paced writing and a narrator you'll fall in love with.
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Review for the 2015 Classics Challenge
WHEN I DISCOVERED THIS CLASSIC + WHY I CHOSE TO READ IT
I discovered this classic through the movie. Rebecca is one of those classic films that every has watched and I've always wanted to read the book first before I saw the movie. Hence, I never saw the film until a few days ago. My father loves Daphne du Mau ...more
One of my favourite books ever.
Review for the 2015 Classics Challenge
WHEN I DISCOVERED THIS CLASSIC + WHY I CHOSE TO READ IT
I discovered this classic through the movie. Rebecca is one of those classic films that every has watched and I've always wanted to read the book first before I saw the movie. Hence, I never saw the film until a few days ago. My father loves Daphne du Mau ...more

May 21, 2015
Michelle
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I read this in print for the first time several years ago and loved it. The audiobook version was also very good. As often happens when you read and book and then listen to it, different things seemed to be emphasized in the audio version which gave me an entirely different feeling for the characters.

2017 Reading Challenge
35. A book set in a hotel
Rebecca is a study of contradiction, the narrator/main character is nameless but the existence of Rebecca is feared, talked about, etc although she never directly appears in the book.
35. A book set in a hotel
Rebecca is a study of contradiction, the narrator/main character is nameless but the existence of Rebecca is feared, talked about, etc although she never directly appears in the book.

Oct 30, 2010
Melissa
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Dec 15, 2010
Siya Kumar
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Mirabelle
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Whitney
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Nov 25, 2014
Emma Holtrust
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Jan 01, 2015
Anna
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Mar 10, 2015
Rui Zhi
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Sep 05, 2020
Nea
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it was amazing
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