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Rebecca

Rebecca

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Es ist einfach super!
Review: I first read it when I heard my friends discuss about it during lunch time. I read it for a few times for I am only a teenage school girl and my comment of English is not very good. Anyway, I am really glad that I have pick up the book. It is the only book that kept me so well in suspense and the ending is so well set that I can not help reading it again and again. I know there is a reason for Daphne not to reveal the narrator's name. But it really set me wonder whether Daphne had actually a name for her in mind. The reason why I had given only 4 stars is because though this is a magnificient book, but it still could not surpass my favorite book, " Gone with the wind".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An old-fashioned page turner.
Review: As a middle-aged male, I am probably not the typical reader of "Rebecca". I raced through it in one weekend, careening through the many hair-pin turns that come one upon another in the last third of the book. The reviewers who complain of the slow pace of the first third should understand that the groundwork must be laid for the excitement to follow. I had to force myself to slow down so as to savor Ms. Du Maurier's enchanting descriptive writing style (being a gardener helps one appreciate the descriptions) . I must differ with all those who state that the main character remained un-named throughout the book. The main character was named... "Manderley".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolute page-turner!
Review: I had to read "Rebecca" for a school assignment. I'm certainly glad that I did! This was one of the best books I have ever read, and I have read a variety of books! I have never read a book with so many plot twists that leaves you in suspense throughout the story. By the end of each chapter you find yourself thinking that you know the outcome of the plot when it is actually the total opposite. I can't wait to read "Mrs. de Winter" which I am planning on going out and buying it tonight. Be sure to read this book and recommend it to all of your friends!

P.S. If you don't like romance stories or mysteries then you are just like me, but I think that "Rebecca" will totally change your whole perspective on romantic mysteries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A devine master mind plot
Review: This is the first time I know of, Where the main character is active but not present. Sheer of tension, If you read Christie's Sleeping Murder, you'll love this. I think You should see Hitchcock's movie first & then read the book, It will make the book even better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thrilling page turner
Review: This book is one of the finest pieces of work that I ever read! I usually dislike to read long books or romatic novels but this one was too good to put down! I also saw the movie and it was excellent too! Teens, adults and even middle age children~ read it and you will love it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: This is a FABULOUS book--except that for the first 200 pages literally nothing exciting happens. All that's going on is that Mrs. Danvers hates the girl (whose name we never find out) with an undying passion. Until I found out Max's deep dark secret, I almost fell asleep reading this. But after that it's interesting.

Another aspect I didn't like was the lack of any kind of real relationship between the two main characters. They're married, right? And they kiss maybe twice. It's wrong. (In my opinion, anyway.) But I think it made for interesting Freudian analysis of Max.

The back of this book insists that it's filled with romantic suspense, and it is. And it's even worth sitting through the first 200 pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book I've read in a long long time!
Review: Rebecca is about a young girl who falls in love with a millionaire who owns the house she's love since childhood. She finds out deep dark secrets about her husband's first wife that could ruin his husband forever....but will she tell...or will anyone find out? That's for you to find out in this book. I gurantee you'll like it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A long-time favorite
Review: I first read "Rebecca" when I was 13, and read it several more times in high school. It's been about ten years since I last read it--and it managed to hook me once again. Rushing home from dinners and drinks with friends to pick it up again. Staying up late reading, even though I know the ending. Rushing to get ready for work so I can finish just a few more pages. While I can't say this a literary masterpiece, I can definitely say this is one of the greatest _stories_ ever--well-told and suspenseful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a Fabulous book
Review: This is probably the best book I've ever read. I love to go back to it and read parts of it again. The settings are wonderful, the main character was so easy to identify with, and you cannot put it down. When you're done, you wish there were more of it. I take this book with me when I go away, just because I know I'll never get bored if I have it, and because it's kind of about travelling in a way. This book will appeal to everyone, I think, and I would really recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightfully mysterious and romantic!
Review: I first read "Rebecca" for a school assignment over the summer, but I have read it over several times since then. I could not help but fall in love with Maxim DeWinter, and as the novel progressed I became engrossed in the lives of everyone at Manderly. The book is intriguing and suspenseful to the very last page, and the secrets of Rebecca are shocking! Daphne DuMaurier writes with an ease that makes "Rebecca" pleasant to read. Although not on quite the same level as "Rebecca," the sequel "Mrs. DeWinter" provides a wonderful sense of closing to the story of Max and his young bride. Anyone who enjoyed this novel would also like the romantic drama, "The Thornbirds" by Colleen McCullough.


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