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Just wondered if any of you have been disappointed with a well-known classic or been recommended a book that you really didn't like.
Mine would be Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier - it's written well but couldn't help but see it as a murder mystery version of Jane Eyre!
What books have you discovered to be really overated? Just curious! x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oddly enough I finished Rebecca in the bath last night (!!?) and thoroughly enjoyed it. My expectations weren�t excessively high except for the fact that I found Jamaica Inn to be my kind of thing and wanted to try another DdM and I wasn�t disappointed. Mrs GS has tried to get into Rebecca several times without success, but I have told her it is worthwhile. To add to other messages I also flit between Wuthering Heights and Tess of the Durbevilles as my favourite books, we even named our daughter Kathy (yes, I know it should be a C but we preferred her initials to start with a K) because we both like WH so much.
As a librarian I understand the emotions that go with books and so I always try to convince others that there aren�t good and bad books, only those that you like and those that you don�t. Publishers don�t publish books that they don�t think will sell. Having said that, in my hypocritically-perfect world there would be no room for James Joyce who I find to be a literary example of arty snobbishness, read and enjoyed by people who want nothing more than to say �oh yes, I�m a great fan of Joyce blah blah blah�. Yes, that was meant to be provocative, I�m quite happy to receive a backlash�..
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