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The Turn of the Screw (Perfect Paperback) - Community Reviews back

by Henry James
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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 4 years ago
by Henry James After reading the first couple of chapters, I actually went onto Wikipedia to find out what this story is about. I felt like I had come into the middle of something that hadn't been explained. This is actually not unusual for stories written around the turn of the century. They ha...
Dem
Dem rated it 5 years ago
3.5 Stars The Turn of the Screw was written in 1898 and first appeared in serial format in Collier's Weekly This was a time when life was lived at a slower pace and Ghost /Gothic Horror Stories were the Reality TV shows of to day and in order to read this book one must take them selves back in time ...
Carmilla Reads
Carmilla Reads rated it 6 years ago
Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw" follows a popular convention in classic horror that the story is presented to us with a wrap around narration. At a party people are encouraged to tell each other creepy tales and this one is told to them (and us) by the recipient of correspondence from the gover...
Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 6 years ago
I had gone into this expecting to be spooked, but I mostly got confused instead. The main narrator's propensity to jump to conclusions without any solid proof and instantly believing them as truths made me question her reliability. The writing certainly doesn't help—it's dense and convoluted, even s...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 6 years ago
Holy Wall of Text Batman! This short novella took so long to read because I had to put down my NOOK and give my eyes a break. There is a story there buried deep in the paragraph-length run on sentences, but damn if I could follow along well enough to describe it to you. I just didn't care about any ...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 7 years ago
aka Words, Words Everywhere. I've read my share of VIctorian Era writing, so I am quite familiar with just how wordy it can be. But this...this was beyond. Honestly, had I been reading this as opposed to listening to it I'd have DNF'd it for sure. Even with the superb narration, there were a few t...
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 8 years ago
The only thing I really enjoyed was Emma Thompson's performance. She's what kept me listing (and reading along at some parts). I just didn't get it? It didn't get me? It literally did not pull me into the story or hold my true interest. Perhaps a second reading/listening in the future.
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
3.5 starsThis is a perfect ghost story. It slowly and continuously gets more creepy and has that vague way of doing things to keep you guessing even after it's over.
MadgeWhitlin
MadgeWhitlin rated it 8 years ago
What...the actual hell did I just torture myself with read? Ok, I have to think about this for a while before I give it a rating and say more because if I do it now, it's definitely not going to be nice. To be continued soon(ish)...Alright, I think I'm ready to say something about this book.I wanted...
Moonlit Pages
Moonlit Pages rated it 8 years ago
Couldn't do it. The writing style is so painful that even though I tried to tell myself it was short I couldn't make myself endure anymore. I quit after only 5 chapters.The author will take an action that could be described in a short sentence and make it 4 paragraphs long.
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