Book Review: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
Hello, I hope this post finds you well and having a slow, wintery start to the new year. This review is my first for a while, mainly because I started a, just for fun, podcast and that took up every part of my creative brain since October. I loved creating it, but now that that has finished, I feel more able to turn my attention to writing and photographing, so I'm back reviewing. I have just read Rebecca for (I'm sure?) the third time. I read it once I think from a library copy, in, 2022. I then brought my own copy after loving it (I rarely buy books new, but I did with this one, as an after work treat whilst in Liverpool in the same year). I then picked up this copy again in November, as I felt the lead up to Christmas, with its dark and cosy nights would be the perfect time to snuggle up with gothic fiction. So 'Rebecca'... How can I do it justice in this post? It has been reviewed probably hundreds of times, and turned into multiple film adaptations. I think ...