
Rebecca | Daphne Du Maurier | Book Review
06/13/23 • 55 min
This week we’re reading Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
We’re talking being haunted, coming of age and
atmospheric settings.
We’re also talking age gaps, unreliable
narrators and poetic writing.
For what may be the first time (on air at any
rate) our resident bimbos are in complete agreement.
Holly is giving this one five stars and Harley
thinks you should move this one to the top of your reading list.
For more on this episode check out our website: https://www.bimbobookclub.com/episodes/episode-035
To follow Bimbo Book club on your favourite social media platform click here: https://bio.link/bimbo
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This week we’re reading Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.
We’re talking being haunted, coming of age and
atmospheric settings.
We’re also talking age gaps, unreliable
narrators and poetic writing.
For what may be the first time (on air at any
rate) our resident bimbos are in complete agreement.
Holly is giving this one five stars and Harley
thinks you should move this one to the top of your reading list.
For more on this episode check out our website: https://www.bimbobookclub.com/episodes/episode-035
To follow Bimbo Book club on your favourite social media platform click here: https://bio.link/bimbo
Like what we’re doing and want to support us? Subscribe to our Patreon.
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