Tag: Classic

The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo

October 18, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo

I have been in a major reader’s funk, I’ve had trouble becoming interested in one single novel or holding my attention.  For me this is very rare!  To the point of being concerned. Unfortunately, The Hunchback of Notre Dame had to fall in the period. Several years ago I had a friend who had applied […]

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Book Review: Dracula

October 17, 2011 Whitney Review 7 Comments
Book Review: Dracula

Dracula is bone-chilling!  My neck prickles just thinking about it.  Turtlenecks are a new staple in my wardrobe.  In short, its like taking a shower after watching Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Dracula, by Bram Stoker is a horror romance of sorts as Count Dracula become obsessed with his victims which always happen to be girls and […]

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Book Review: The Stranger

September 19, 2011 Whitney Review 6 Comments
Book Review: The Stranger

The Stranger has a slow strategic pacing almost making me put the book aside.  Although this is two of my uncle’s favorite books so I plowed along.  I soon realized the intentional snail pace was purposeful to completely understand our character and the stranger within.  It is strange because while this was not thrilling nor […]

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Review: Now, Voyager

August 20, 2011 Whitney Review 3 Comments
Review: Now, Voyager

Now, Voyager is a classic novel which was later popularized by the 1942 film starring Bette Davis.  I first became antiquated with the novel through the cinema due to my favorite actress being Bette Davis.  Therefore, I knew the story going into it but this did not tarnish the novel.  The film followed the novel […]

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Review: The Moorland Cottage

February 22, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: The Moorland Cottage

The Moorland Cottage is the chronicle of brother and sister Edward and Maggie Browne.  Edward is a bit of an ass, but yet Maggie still follows him around like a lost puppy filling his every request.  This is until she meets Frank Buxton and her attentions begin to drift elsewhere. The story plays out like […]

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Book Review: The Abbott’s Ghost

January 1, 2011 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Book Review: The Abbott’s Ghost

The Abbott’s Ghost is another hidden gem written by Louisa May Alcott. Maurice Treherne saved his cousin Jasper’s life after a misadventure in the water and was made a cripple because of it. Jasper, of course, is forever grateful but due to a small faux pas does a poor way of showing it. Maurice is […]

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Review: A Christmas Carol

November 30, 2010 Whitney Review 7 Comments
Review: A Christmas Carol

I’m embarrassed to say that I had not read this short story since middle school and had forgotten how magical and uplifting it is.  It was so refreshing to see the transformation and various levels of change of spirit that Ebenezer Scrooge goes though.  Tiny Tim is so adorable and heartwarming with his “God bless […]

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Review: To Kill A Mockingbird

August 1, 2010 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: To Kill A Mockingbird

To Kill A Mockingbird is a coming of age story, but the focus is not on raging hormones.  Harper Lee’s novel deals with prejudice of race and financial standing, rape and the battle of good against evil, showcasing that life is not always fair or as black and white as it appears to be. The […]

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Review: Rebecca

July 15, 2010 Whitney Review 13 Comments
Review: Rebecca

Review Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is the gothic novel of an unnamed girl. The story begins with this girl as a paid companion to a Mrs. Van Hopper.  Mrs. Van Hopper likes to hobnob with the rich and famous  and after spotting Maxim de Winter, owner of the wonderful Manderly.  (I should also mention […]

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