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Available
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Publication
Kensington (2010), Paperback, 352 pages
Description
When a young orphan named Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights by the manor's owner, Mr Earnshaw, rumors abound. Yet the truth is more complicated than anyone could guess.
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LibraryThing member CareBear36
For a mash up, this one was actually pretty good.
I'll admit it has been a few years since I read Wuthering Heights and there are some parts that I only vaguely remember, but Gray does a decent job of seamlessly inserting vampires into the original text. At times I found myself questioning what the
I would recommend not reading the back cover of the book before starting it, because it contains a huge spoiler that really isn't revealed until the book is nearly over.
Overall, I think this was a good monster mash up and enjoyed it about as much as the original.
I'll admit it has been a few years since I read Wuthering Heights and there are some parts that I only vaguely remember, but Gray does a decent job of seamlessly inserting vampires into the original text. At times I found myself questioning what the
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actual version was because the mash up story fit so well together. I would recommend not reading the back cover of the book before starting it, because it contains a huge spoiler that really isn't revealed until the book is nearly over.
Overall, I think this was a good monster mash up and enjoyed it about as much as the original.
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Physical description
352 p.; 8.24 inches
ISBN
0758254083 / 9780758254085
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