Any Daphne Du Maurier fans out there? discussion

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message 1: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 150 comments Please discuss the book here.


message 2: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 150 comments Definitely try for an interlibrary loan, it is available. I know King County has several copies.


message 3: by Dottie (new)

Dottie (oxymoronid) I've begun looking for this -- as I want to read it next. Had to settle for the novel by Picardie meanwhile but am already hooked only a very short way into it. Julius is at the top of my priority "to find" list though.


message 4: by Laura (new)

Laura Dottie, I found Picardie´s book quite dissapointed but I am still looking for a good biography on Dame Du Maurier. I just got My Cousin Rachel and The Parasites.


message 5: by Barb (new)

Barb | 8 comments I have to chime in and say while Laura didn't care for Picardie's book (and our tastes are similar) that I really liked it and I read 'Captivated...' by Piers Dudgeon afterward and found that to be very interestingas well.


message 6: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 150 comments I do want to read both of those books when I get a chance. Looking forward to Laura's thoughts on the Parasites. Very different.

Speaking of Julius since its so controversial (MC is a most unlikeable and detestable Jew) and not PC I wonder if any publisher will want to touch it in this day and age.


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura Barb wrote: "I have to chime in and say while Laura didn't care for Picardie's book (and our tastes are similar) that I really liked it and I read 'Captivated...' by Piers Dudgeon afterward and found that to be..."

maybe I was expecting too much from Picardie´s book Barb...




message 8: by Pat (last edited Jan 05, 2010 10:49AM) (new)

Pat | 17 comments LOL, I just commented to Barb about how much I am enjoying "Daphne' by Picardie. I have the book 'Captivated' and am anxious to get into it.

I finally found a tattered copy of Julius at the thift store, so will be happy to read along if we can all get a copy.

Btw, has anyone read the book about Daphne by Margaret Forster? I'm tempted to buy it.


message 9: by Barb (new)

Barb | 8 comments I've eyed it here but that's all.


message 10: by Misfit (new)

Misfit | 150 comments It's not going to be a book for everyone, but it is fascinating to see the kind of character a 20 something young Miss from the 30's could have written.

You should be able to get it ILL, I know mine had a copy.


message 11: by ToniS (new)

ToniS | 14 comments Is "Captivated" the same as "Neverland?" I just found Neverland on Amazon. Looks interesting...


message 12: by Barb (new)

Barb | 8 comments Toni,
It is the same as Neverland.
I thought it was very interesting.



Ms. A Macbeth’s bks I did care about Julius, a lot. And I felt DDM was extraordinarily perceptive in writing about this character, who started a chain of coffeehouses way before Starbucks, who understood he belonged to a secret city way before the Holocaust, who worshipped his father to the point of emulation.

But I am much more amazed at DDM as a writer. She was so good as if she had the keys to some other secret city herself.


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