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The Turn of the Screw and Daisy Miller
The Turn of the Screw and Daisy Miller
Author: Henry James
From the pen of Henry Jame, one of America's greatest novelists, come these haunting short novels, brilliant examples of fiction at its best.
ISBN: 148048
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Chocoholic avatar reviewed The Turn of the Screw and Daisy Miller on + 291 more book reviews
This is a gothic horror novel, actually a story within a story, about a young governess who is hired to care for two children. The governess encounters two ghosts about the estate and associates the ghosts with each of the children. There are some creepy moments, but I wouldn't call this book "scary" per se. I found the conclusion to be anti-climactic and wondering huh? There were parts of this story that were pretty wordy and went on endlessly, but the ending just left me wanting more and leaving me hanging. I had to read the SparkNotes to make sure that I had read the ending correctly.
JiminyCricket avatar reviewed The Turn of the Screw and Daisy Miller on + 150 more book reviews
The "Turn of the Screw" is a classic that has been touted for centeries as a very chilling and scary story---WHY? Don't ask me, becuase I found it very slow and honestly hard to read, and scary! WHERE?! I've seen scarier true crime then this work of fiction so why it is still a "classic" and a measureing stick by which other horror novels are STILL being measured is way beyond me. I found both very dull, slow and period-dated without much horror or even spooky.


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