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message 1: by Sally, The Ninja Clown (new)

Sally | 1211 comments Mod
Sacha, Vickie and Terry are doing a buddy read of The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne du Maurier starting April 25th and ending around June 25th. Anyone can join.

The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne du Maurier

A classic of alienation and horror, The Birds was immortalised by Hitchcock in his celebrated film. The five other chilling stories in this collection echo a sense of dislocation and mock man's dominance over the natural world. The mountain paradise of 'Monte Verità' promises immortality, but at a terrible price; a neglected wife haunts her husband in the form of an apple tree; a professional photographer steps out from behind the camera and into his subject's life; a date with a cinema usherette leads to a walk in the cemetery; and a jealous father finds a remedy when three's a crowd . . .

Enjoy! And please use spoiler tags when necessary!


Terry | 476 comments Thanks, Sally!


message 3: by Sally, The Ninja Clown (new)

Sally | 1211 comments Mod
Terry wrote: "Thanks, Sally!"

You bet! Enjoy!


Terry | 476 comments Sally wrote: "Terry wrote: "Thanks, Sally!"

You bet! Enjoy!"


Actually, I heard this one was for the birds...

OK, sorry, had to get that out of my system before I started...😊


message 5: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Thank you for creating this thread!


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Thanks, Sally!

And lol, Terry!😂🤣😂


message 7: by Sally, The Ninja Clown (new)

Sally | 1211 comments Mod
You're welcome, guys! Ah, Terry, what are we going to do with you? Lol!


message 8: by Ginger (last edited Apr 24, 2023 12:56PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments I added this last week to my currently reading list and was going to start in the next day or two.
I'm just seeing this BR. I guess I'll join you guys for it. 😆

Seriously, this is weird…I’m either becoming psychic or it’s some weird “bird” clue that I was picking up. 😂🤣


message 9: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Glad you are joining @Ginger!


Ginger | 610 comments Sacha wrote: "Glad you are joining @Ginger!"

Me too Sacha! I’ve wanted to read this collection for years and reading it with friends makes it even better.


Terry | 476 comments Sally wrote: "You're welcome, guys! Ah, Terry, what are we going to do with you? Lol!"

I know... I tried not to... 😊


Terry | 476 comments Ginger wrote: "I added this last week to my currently reading list and was going to start in the next day or two.
I'm just seeing this BR. I guess I'll join you guys for it. 😆

Seriously, this is weird…I’m either..."


Very cool, Ginger. Must be meant to be. Definitely spur of the moment decision for me, too.


Ginger | 610 comments Terry wrote: "Definitely spur of the moment decision for me, too...."

Same! hahaha


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Woohoo, Ginger! Haven't buddy read with you and Terry in a while, so yay! And now we have an opportunity to get to know Sacha, as well. Love reading with long-time buddies and new friends!!🥰


message 15: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel So, the book was originally published in 1952 as The Apple Tree: A Short Novel and Several Long Stories, then with the success of Hitchcock's 1963 film, it was re-issued as The Birds and other stories in that same year. I'm actually reading the original 1952 edition. The stories are the same, but their sequencing is different: Monte Verità, The Birds (they are swapped in the 1963 version), The Apple Tree, The Little Photographer, Kiss Me Again, Stranger and The Old Man. I've already read Monte Verità and The Birds and am currently reading The Apple Tree. I wonder what you all make of the birds as a collective character. What do you think they represent?


Ginger | 610 comments Vickie wrote: "Woohoo, Ginger! Haven't buddy read with you and Terry in a while, so yay! And now we have an opportunity to get to know Sacha, as well. Love reading with long-time buddies and new friends!!🥰"

I agree on all of that. Woohoo is right! :D


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Sacha, didn't get much reading time in last night, so I hope to finish The Birds tonight. That one is my first story.


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Finished The Birds and really enjoyed it. I love du Maurier's atmospheric writing! As far as your question, Sacha, (view spoiler)

And how do you all feel about the ending? I, personally, don't care for the open-ended versions, but I understand why she did it here. It was effective in this instance.


message 19: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Yes, Vickie, I agree with both your interpretation on the story and your opinion on the ending. I'll share more later from the pc (I don't know how to hide spoilers from my cellphone).


Terry | 476 comments I made it through The Birds also. I really liked it. I agree Vickie, the dark setting and the time it is set in definitely paint the atmosphere well. In case anybody hasn’t watched the Hitchcock movie and doesn’t want to be spoiled for it (view spoiler) Why hasn’t there been a remake of this one I wonder? I can’t imagine it would be better if they did.
On the book (view spoiler) And I think I liked that ending the way it was. Kinda fitting for a short story.
I’m left wondering about what an unstoppable force of nature the birds ended up being. Feels plausible to me.


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Yes, Terry, I'd love to see a remake of the movie!


message 22: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Well, yes, a remake of the movie would be great. I think the whole idea of an undefined presence hovering on your life without an explanation is the best idea conveyed by the story, and the ending adds to this vagueness beautifully.


message 23: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel I've recently read another book written in the 1950s and though the threat was very real in that case, you could see this sense of paranoia hanging over characters the way life must have felt like back then.


message 24: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel


message 25: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Hello everyone! I don't think I know how to write and hide spoilers. I've tried, but only managed to delete one of my previous comments :-( and the following one is simply a blank space. I really need to be more tech savvy...


message 26: by Sacha (last edited Apr 28, 2023 07:51AM) (new)

Sacha Rosel Anyway, I've found Monte Verità a really impressive story. I particularly liked the idea of escaping from the world as something sacred to the people who might end up choosing this and frightening for the ones who are left behind. The twist in the story was also unexpected, which I really enjoyed.


message 27: by Ginger (last edited Apr 28, 2023 01:07PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments I finished up The Birds the other day. I just haven't had a chance to get on here for a few days.
I really liked it and I agree with the thoughts on the ending. I did want more but I also like how your hoping (view spoiler)


message 28: by Ginger (last edited Apr 28, 2023 01:42PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments I haven't watched the movie in years and now I want to watch it again to see the differences in the book vs movie. I really liked this book though and also the setting of Cornwall.


message 29: by Ginger (last edited Apr 28, 2023 01:47PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments Sacha wrote: "Hello everyone! I don't think I know how to write and hide spoilers. I've tried, but only managed to delete one of my previous comments :-( and the following one is simply a blank space. I really n..."

When you do a spoiler Sacha, you'll code it like this but leave out the spaces by the angle brackets.
< spoiler >What your spoiler is< /spoiler >


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Yes, Ginger, he was definitely the first prepper!😃

Finished Monte Verita and agree with you, Sacha. I enjoyed it!


message 31: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Thank you Ginger!


Ginger | 610 comments Sacha wrote: "Thank you Ginger!"

No problem! I hope (view spoiler). 😜😂


message 33: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel (view spoiler)


Ginger | 610 comments Sacha wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

Hahaha! Awesome 😃


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Finished The Apple Tree. I'm thoroughly enjoying these stories! du Maurier does so well writing that sense of foreboding.


Terry | 476 comments Excellent Vickie. I’m midway through Monte Verita, and enjoying that one too. It definitely has that foreboding feeling.


message 37: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel Still haven't finished The Apple Tree, but it looks promising.


message 38: by Sacha (new)

Sacha Rosel I've just finished The Apple Tree, another brilliant read from this book. I have to say I'd like to see things from a woman's pov, though. All protagonists have bern male so far... Anyway, both Anna and Midge are powerful characters despite that.


Terry | 476 comments I've finished Monte Verita now. That didn't go the way I was expecting.


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments I know, right?


Ginger | 610 comments Sorry that I’m lagging behind. I’m trying to finish up this ARC in the next few days so that I’m at least close to the published date (May 2nd!) 😬😂
As soon as I get this book read, I’ll get back to this. I’m glad to see that the rest of the short stories have been good.


Terry | 476 comments No worries Ginger!


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Don't sweat it, Ginger!

I started another book last night- a group read in the Creatures group- so I figured I'd end up slowing down on this one. But then I read a little over lunch today, and once again, found myself turning the pages till I finished another story.🤦🏼‍♀️ I finished The Little Photographer, and at first I thought it was going to be the "lesser" story compared to the others but ended up loving it. I just can't get enough of Daphne's writing!


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments I apologize, gang, but I got sucked in and finished this collection. I thoroughly enjoyed every story! The last story, The Old Man, made me laugh at the ending because I so didn't see that coming, lol! Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts on these stories.😊


Terry | 476 comments Awesome, Vickie! Glad to know the rest are so good. I'm in the middle of The Apple Tree and enjoying the writing as you noted.


message 46: by Ginger (last edited May 03, 2023 01:17PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments Vickie wrote: "I apologize, gang, but I got sucked in and finished this collection. I thoroughly enjoyed every story! The last story, The Old Man, made me laugh at the ending because I so didn't see that coming, ..."

That's great to hear Vickie! I'm almost done with Monte Verità and really liking this one.

I live very close to mountains so I understand the appeal of hiking/climbing up to the top. It's an amazing feeling when you get to a peak. This story is hitting the mark for me with outdoor imagery and gothic creepy (view spoiler) :D


Terry | 476 comments Just finished The Apple Tree. I've got to admit - (view spoiler)

Very interesting tale.


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments I know, right?!


message 49: by Ginger (last edited May 05, 2023 09:56AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ginger | 610 comments Terry wrote: "Just finished The Apple Tree. I've got to admit - [spoilers removed]

Very interesting tale."


I felt the same and liked this one. This was an interesting story. The description of the (view spoiler)

I would not like to be (view spoiler)

Is this a cautionary tale to be careful on who you marry?! ha!


Vickie (bookfan4ever) | 297 comments Great thoughts, Ginger! (view spoiler)


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