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Rebecca | 
enlarge | Author: Daphne Du Maurier Creator: Emilia Fox Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £6.98 You Save: £1.01 (13%)
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Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 572091
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Edition: Abridged Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4 x 0.7
ISBN: 1840327782 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781840327786 ASIN: 1840327782
Publication Date: November 10, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: New, sealed
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Wonderfully sinister... July 1, 2008 I first read this book as a teenager but remembered how, even then, I had appreciated the writing. And it was just as magical the second time around. 'Rebecca' is the tale of Maxim de Winter, his first wife Rebecca, his nameless second wife (and this is really intriguing - why DDM chose not to name her heroine is poignant in the extreme..) and Manderley - the house in which the tale is set. Narrated by the second wife and beginning at the end (a style I love anyway), we are led by the hand into the controlling World of Maxim and with a 'wing' to house each wife and the formidable housekeeper Mrs Danvers, you can see that such a fruitful cast of characters will make for great reading. You are initially of the belief that the first wife drowned in an accident but soon, the plot thickens and darkens and the myriad twists and turns slowly draw you to a different conclusion. And the tale then really gets going. All is not quite what it seems. Creepy. Far fetched, romantic, dreamy and dramatic - Rebecca is a must for readers of all ages...
Magical June 8, 2008 I first read Rebecca when I was 12 and over the years, I believe I must have read it eight more times. Nothing can compare to the first reading of course, the spellbinding writing of Du Maurier is such that you enter the world she creates. you are not a witness you are absorbed into the story. This book reads like a dream, at times you enter a sort of trance ( a pleasurable one, have no fear)probably created by the rhythmic use of language and imagery. If there are people around who haven't read it yet, you simply must. You must share the story of that young woman who feels so inadequate, swept off her feet by this older, fascinating man, unable to fill the shoes of Lady of the manor, haunted by all she hears about the first wife, beautiful, accomplished and so much more than she herself will ever be. You must read about the fascinating Mrs Danvers, probably one of the finest characters ever drawn, the housekeeper, totally devoted to the memory of that first wife and who therefore resents the second or rather hates her so much she will try her best to crush her. A timeless classic, a triumph... words can't do it justice.
Superb June 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first read this spellbinding book about 25 years ago. I continue to read it every few years and still find it exciting, sad, scary in places and as dramatic as the first time. Unlike many others I am not a massive fan of the first chapter but, believe me, you are soon reeled in by the brilliance of the narrative. The story is ageless and I can't recommend it enough. I often get annoyed and find Mrs De Winter a bit spineless and Max de Winter a bit bossy and autocratic but Daphne du Maurier is such a good story teller that you gloss over her characters flaws and still find yourself caring about what happens to them. I often think it would be fascinating if we could have heard Rebecca's version of events written by du Maurier. Please give this book a go, it stays with you long after you have finished it.
Flawless! May 26, 2008 There are so many great books out there but this is one of the best! Thrilling is the best word to describe this book buts not really enough! Every character is great and the story is among the best every written, if you've seen the film then you know how good it is but add an extra 20% of brilliance for the book! I want to meet Rebecca in the same way I want to meet Alexis Colby!
Beautiful May 19, 2008 Absoloutly beautifully written. I really enjoyed reading it and could not put it down, which caused my homework to suffer :p
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