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Rebecca: Booktrack Edition

By: Daphne du Maurier
Narrated by: Anna Massey
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Rebecca: Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience! *
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again . . .

The novel begins in Monte Carlo, where our heroine is swept off her feet by the dashing widower Maxim de Winter and his sudden proposal of marriage. Orphaned and working as a lady's maid, she can barely believe her luck. It is only when they arrive at his massive country estate that she realizes how large a shadow his late wife will cast over their lives--presenting her with a lingering evil that threatens to destroy their marriage from beyond the grave.

First published in 1938, this classic gothic novel is such a compelling read that it won the Anthony Award for Best Novel of the Century.

*Booktrack is an immersive format that pairs traditional audiobook narration to complementary music. The tempo and rhythm of the score are in perfect harmony with the action and characters throughout the audiobook. Gently playing in the background, the music never overpowers or distracts from the narration, so listeners can enjoy every minute. When you purchase this Booktrack edition, you receive the exact narration as the traditional audiobook available, with the addition of music throughout.
Anthony Award Classics Genre Fiction National Book Award Psychological Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense
Gripping Story • Intriguing Plot • Excellent Narration • Atmospheric Setting • Emotional Delivery • Immersive Production

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I hated the first chapter and yet.. . This story is very good. It's a Cinderalla marries her Prince Charming premise, and yet its really fun to criticize the narrator and still have complete sympathy with her too. It also provides a really an interesting moral dilemma because its natural to want to cheer for the narrator and the people she loves, but should we?

By the end of the book, I listened to this while driving, I found myself imagining the scenes in so much detail that it would confuse me, I would for a moment loss track of where I was in my journey driving home, like all of sudden everything was unfamiliar. I could see and feel what the narrator was seeing and feeling.

It's just exciting in the way there is that little tug of push and pull, with all of the privilege of wealth on such obvious display. Absolutely great story!

Several times I forget where I was in real life.

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I come back to this book every other year or so. While nothing is quite like reading it for the first time, it never fails to thrill. I have yet to read it's equal.
The narrator did a wonderful job of conveying emotion, both written and inferred, and the booktrack version leant itself to creating a chilling atmosphere.

A masterpiece of gothic suspense

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The narrator was very good, and the story is a classic for a reason. Listening to this was a five star experience.

A good book, delightfully read.

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I read this book years ago for school but while browsing for another good novel, I stumbled across this classic. I thought back to see how much of it I could remember and came up with very little enough to count. However, as I embarked once again upon the novel, many memories came flooding back. I was surprised by how much I recalled. Rebecca intrigued me just as much now, as she had those many years ago. I'd like to know more about Rebecca's character via first person. I'd like to learned more of her life before she came to be the first Mrs. De Winter who, even in death, still had such an impact/control on Manderly, to include the heavy shadow the current Mrs. De Winter felt as if she walking in.

Rebecca, Rebecca, Rebecca... hmmm....

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I wish Maxim was more likable—it was hard to see why the narrator was so in love with him. But alas, the story was meant to be suspenseful, not to be a romance.

Great writing…gripping story

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