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Manderley... a mist on the hill, an unreal mansion, dark, threatening, unfathomable, unreachable, a thing that can not exist, only seen through a dream, a mirage, that will pass into the night and float into nothingness, a nightmarish, chilling legend, that will continue but the reality never discovered, for a myth has no answers just questions...Maximilian (Maxim) de Winter is a sad English widower at 42, living an aimless life traveling to forget but can't, staying in a Monte Carlo hotel just
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This is the one book where I loved the story but not the main characters (the unnamed narrator and Maxim). That being said, I admit I did feel pity for them both and all the other characters. They were all complex and seemed like real persons. While the heroine disgusted me at for the most part of the book - she believed the worst in everyone, spineless, could not even make the smallest decisions on her own - I still understood where she came from.
The story was delicious and as I love gothic no ...more
The story was delicious and as I love gothic no ...more
Apr 06, 2013
Chantel
marked it as to-read
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Aug 05, 2013
Melanie
marked it as to-read-classics
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Sep 22, 2016
Whitney
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it was amazing
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Sep 13, 2014
Sara
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Feb 28, 2015
Jo
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