Rebecca
1938 • 448 pages

Ratings211

Average rating4.1

15

I absolutely loved this book and it's now on my top 5. It's such a compelling enthralling story with great depths and meanings that I wonder why I'd never read it before. It started at its ending and in a very cyclical way, it ends at the start. The themes, the floral motifs, the picturesque landscapes, the characters, their names, identities, the elements, EVERYTHING is so incredibly well put. It put into perspective how much we miss/ignore in our lives, things that if were to be seen from a third-person perspective, would alarm us. I loved that I could empathise with the narrator yet upon taking a step back, I could also see the bigger picture, the actual truth. I found it to be a work of brilliancy in the way some may take the plot at its face value and enjoy it, while others who delve deeper can identify its complexities and understand better.

I wish I could've taken this in school and had studied it in depth. But then again, I may not have enjoyed it as much as it would've seemed tedious then. I also wish to reread it sometime in the future.

A definite recommendation.

May 13, 2022