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Title:
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Thirteenth Tale, The |
Authors:
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Setterfield, Diane |
Genre:
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Fiction |
Pages:
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408 |
Year:
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2006 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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Margaret Lea, an antiquarian bookseller and sometime biographer of obscure writers, receives a letter from Vida Winter, "the world's most famous living
author". Vida has always invented pasts for herself in interviews, but now, on her death-bed, she has decided to tell the truth, and has chosen Margaret to write her story. Living at Vida's country estate, Margaret finds herself spellbound by the tale of Vida's childhood some seventy years earlier. But is it really the truth? And will Vida live to finish the story?
Comments from Groups:What a marvellous gothic romp to read! Perfect for a wet Sunday to read straight through...agreed we had to suspend our critical faculties. Auckland 016All of us loved the book and couldn't put it down. Wellington 134Good story - but not plausible in some areas. Ohope 004Reminded us of great novels like 'Jane Eyre', 'Wuthering Heights' - full of suspense, mystery, fraught relationships. Kept us guessing and ending was not expected. Whangamata 001Most of the members liked the book. Some found it a bit dark for their taste. We had a really interesting discussion as the book is fairly complex with lots of twists and turns to the story. Nelson 041
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Categories:
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Fiction, Big reads, Literature oriented, Gothic |
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By: WANAK 022
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2025-01-16 14:44:16 |
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We loved it! |
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By: PAIHIA 001
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2024-07-03 15:24:24 |
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Great little gothic story that conjured a bit of Jane Austen, a bit of Bronte, but in a modern light. Kept us guessing. Quite easy to read, most of us enjoyed it, and a lot wouldn't have chosen it themselves so it was a nice surprise. |
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By: NELS 015
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2024-07-01 10:34:31 |
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The group had a very mixed view on this book. It was a different genre for many, some loved it so much they read it a second time. It was a storyteller's book with so many elements and detailed characters. |
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By: PAIHIA 001
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2024-06-10 12:19:54 |
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Everybody enjoyed the twists and turns of the story. |
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By: TAUR 061
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2023-10-20 17:57:14 |
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For whatever reason the 'Flowers in the Attic' series came to mind during the reading of this cleverly constructed if at times, disturbing narrative. Who would have guessed the ending? There is little doubt the choice of identical twins as characters offers a platform for curiosity and intrigue. Setterfield has this ‘nailed’. |
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By: CHCH 449
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2022-04-08 11:22:52 |
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Our rating and comments were probably the most diverse we've had... scores from 2 to 4.5; comments from "Weird" to "I loved it!" Other comments : "complex", "dark", "intriguing". However, it led to a good discussion and we were all pleased to have read and completed it. |
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By: PALMN 029
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2020-02-17 23:37:47 |
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A 'modern' day gothic tale. Almost all of us found the book and the way the story was laid out very intriguing. The writer has a love of language and a beautiful turn of phrase. It lead to discussion about recluses and people with damaged personalities and whether they could be rehabilitated. |
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By: PIOPIO 001
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2019-07-27 20:13:16 |
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Interesting reaction from the group as some who wouldn't choose this type of book thoroughly enjoyed it -while some found it difficult to get in to, or a bit drawn out, or a little dark. All agreed that it was complex, both in plot and characters with loads of suspense and intrigue. It was mostly believable and beautifully descriptive. A couple of our members maintained that it was much better when read a second time. |
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By: TAUR 035
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2018-10-19 10:32:02 |
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Except for one member who never finished the book we were unanimous in our admiration for the novel. Some found it a little hard going to start with, but once underway were hooked. We thought it was cleverly constructed, easy to read once underway, and beautifully descriptive. It may have been a tiny bit too long, with some bits a bit repetitive, but overall it was much enjoyed and difficult to put down. |
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By: CHCH 378
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2018-08-23 17:29:47 |
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Interesting book, not everyone's taste but plenty of suspense and mystery to keep your interest going. |
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By: CHCH 124
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2018-03-12 15:00:04 |
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We enjoyed the book. Found it an easy read, one we wanted to set some time aside to really get into. Really enjoyed her writing style, some memorable pieces of writing. |
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By: CHCH 395
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2018-03-12 14:56:12 |
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We found this book interesting with lots of twists. A few of us found it over long and a little hard to get through. On the whole, the group enjoyed the book. |
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By: TEHORO 002
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2018-03-09 14:57:16 |
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Some found it difficult to read but definitely worth it! Our best discussion so far - very lively on lots of different angles; everyone took something different from it. We would recommend it being read in long chunks, and recommend a second reading . Interesting enough to google author! |
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By: FERN 001
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2018-03-09 14:47:02 |
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An easy read and a well-woven mystery. The theme of twinship was a good discussion point. |
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By: HAMIL 056
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2018-03-09 14:46:00 |
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Slow to get into, but most people loved it after they had read about 40 pages. A couple of members didn't enjoy the book, as they thought there were too many words, and not enough happening. Most thought it a very unique and unpredictable book, and enjoyed it very much. |
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By: CHCH 355
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2018-03-09 14:43:22 |
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Diversity of opinion between some who disliked the book, and those who loved the book. Some appreciated the mystery which gripped their imagination. |
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By: AUCK 210
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2018-03-09 14:40:34 |
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An excellent read! Overwhelmingly enjoyed by our members. Hard to put down. One of our best choices. |
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By: TIMAR 015
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2018-03-09 14:37:48 |
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Our discussion was very interesting, as 3 started the book but didn't like it (too dark and Gothic) - others enjoyed it. The brother and sister were very odd, and the twins unusual - very evocative of Jane Eyre and Great Expectations (as said in the notes), dark and creepy. Provoked very vigorous discussion. |
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