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Rebecca | Daphne D Maurier
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IndoorDame The intro to my copy points out that she is only ever “the second Mrs de Winter” (and it has some very pointed things to say about that 😂) but that‘s quite a mouthful so I think she‘s gonna need a nickname 7mo
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BarkingMadRead @IndoorDame I totally agree. We have to call her something 🤷🏻‍♀️ poor thing never has a name, although we know it‘s a pretty one and also unique. Super helpful. 7mo
IndoorDame @BarkingMadRead I‘ve often wondered what constitutes a “unique” name for a white woman in England in the 30s 7mo
BarkingMadRead @IndoorDame probably something so chill now 7mo
Ruthiella Her name is Jan Brady, forever doomed to be overshadowed by Marsha, Marsha, Marsha! I mean, Rebecca. 7mo
IndoorDame @Ruthiella 👏👏👏 Sold! call her Jan 🤣 (edited) 7mo
Ruthiella Also, it‘s so awkward when your first date is an attempted murder/suicide! 😱😆 7mo
CatLass007 @Ruthiella You have a wicked sense of humor! I like that in a person. 7mo
BarkingMadRead @Ruthiella 🤣☠️🤣☠️ 7mo
Bookwormjillk Jan 😂 🏈 7mo
rubyslippersreads @Ruthiella Jan is perfect! 7mo
Crinoline_Laphroaig I need to find a book about gardens in DDuM books. "The daffodils were in bloom, stirring in the evening breeze, golden heads cupped upon lean stalks, and however many you might pick there would be no thinning of the ranks, they were massed like an army, shoulder to shoulder. On a bank below the lawns, crocuses were planted, golden, pink, and mauve, but by this time they would be past their best, dropping and fading, like pallid snowdrops.⬇️ 7mo
Crinoline_Laphroaig The primrose was more vulgar, a homely pleasant creature who appeared in every cranny like a weed. Too early yet for bluebells, their heads were still hidden beneath last year‘s leaves, but when they came, dwarfing the more humble violet, they choked the very bracken in the woods, and with their color made a challenge to the sky....People who plucked bluebells from the woods were vandals; he had forbidden it at Manderley." 7mo
Crinoline_Laphroaig So many flowers in this Chapter. I highlighted so many. 7mo
Roary47 @Ruthiella I love it! Jan is who I will imagine her to be. Plus we don‘t know her actual age either. Are they on a date showing she‘s older than a child? 7mo
BarkingMadRead @Roary47 I get the idea that she‘s an adult, but maybe a bit younger than Max 7mo
Ruthiella @Roary47 I am reading a bit ahead. I think in chapter five it‘s confirmed she is 21. 👍 But Maxim is “old enough to be her father”, so 35 to 40 years old, I imagine. 🤔 7mo
Clare-Dragonfly @Crinoline_Laphroaig Yes, the descriptions are so vivid and wonderful! I can see the flowers so clearly! 7mo
Bookwormjillk These chapters are long but they don‘t feel like it. 7mo
BarkingMadRead @Bookwormjillk I totally agree! 7mo
Graciouswarriorprincess @Crinoline_Laphroaig These descriptions are so vivid! 7mo
julieclair I am really appreciating du Maurier‘s beautifully descriptive prose this time around. I don‘t remember noticing it as much the first time I read this. 7mo
ElizaMarie I agree with “Jan“ as her name for now... But wouldn't it be wild if her name is Daphne? I mean, if I were an author, maybe I would name a character after myself and then say how beautiful the name is repeatedly. 7mo
BarkingMadRead @ElizaMarie that‘s a brilliant point! 7mo
dabbe @Bookwormjillk Oh, my nose! Oh,my nose! 😂😂😂 7mo
dabbe @Bookwormjillk As opposed to our last book! #oy 😂🤗🤩 7mo
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