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Book Review of Rebecca

Rebecca
Rebecca
Author: Daphne du Maurier
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1


The tale of Rebecca is a thrilling read from start to finish. She was a beautiful, talented woman who cared only for herself and used others. However, she hid the selfish attributes behind an exterior that seemed to make everyone love her except her husband who knew what she really was. Rebecca died in a boating accident and her husband, Max, was grief stricken. He traveled to try to recover and he meets a very young woman who makes him laugh and enjoy life once again. She is a companion to an elderly woman. When the woman returns home, Max marries the young woman and takes her to Manderley, the beautiful home treasured by his family and decorated lavishly by Rebecca.

Everywhere the young wife looks she sees Rebecca's influence. Even the housekeeper who cared for Rebecca as a child resents her presence. Sinister, devious, she plans to evict her from Manderley. To the young wife, it seems as if Max can only think about Rebecca. He shows little affection and expects much. While her youth and inexperience were part of what caught Max's attention, it leads her into frightening experiences and social errors that make her doubt her decision to marry Max even though she loves him dearly.

As the story unfolds, one discovers there is much more to Rebecca's life than one can imagine. Manderley is only a one place where she spends her time. The ending is unexpected and exciting making this one of the best reads of the year for me.