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Original Title: The Secret History
ISBN: 1400031702 (ISBN13: 9781400031702)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Richard Papen, Camilla Macaulay, Julian Morrow, Charles Macaulay, Henry Winter, Bunny Corcoran, Francis Abernathy
Setting: New Hampshire(United States) Hampden, Vermont(United States)
Literary Awards: Mekka-prijs (1994), Prix des libraires du Québec for Lauréats hors Québec (1994)
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The Secret History Paperback | Pages: 559 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 275027 Users | 19823 Reviews

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Title:The Secret History
Author:Donna Tartt
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Vintage Contemporary Edition
Pages:Pages: 559 pages
Published:April 13th 2004 by Vintage (first published September 1992)
Categories:Fiction. Philosophy. Young Adult. Novels. Romance

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Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality they slip gradually from obsession to corruption and betrayal, and at last - inexorably - into evil.

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Ratings: 4.1 From 275027 Users | 19823 Reviews

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The Secret History by Donna Tartt is like drinking the scotch the characters drink in the book: smooth, sweet, smoky and scalding. You keep drinking, having no idea how drunk your getting. Then you try to stand up and the world falls out from under your feet. The Secret History captured me from the first page with the introduction of the narrator, Richard, and his memories of Hampden College in Vermont. He falls in with a group of "Intellectuals" studying the Classics under the tutelage of an

2019The fact that I STILL think about this book every other week really makes me to want to label this as my #1 favorite book. It's literally the best thing I have read up until this point. What a mind-blowing novel.________________________________________Re-read in 2018Still flipping amazing. I. Love. This. Book.________________________________________5/5 Stars!EDIT: I read this about two months ago, but I'm still thinking about it! Therefore, I bumped it up half a star, and changed my overall

Hershey wrote: "Wow! Love this review!"thank you!!

Apparently the New York Times described The Secret History as "Powerful...Enthralling...A ferociously well-paced entertainment" and Time said "A smart, craftsman-like, viscerally compelling novel."Very funny, guys, ha ha and all that. They're such jolly jokesters. They'll have you believing anything. The Secret History is complete tripe - no, that's harsh, let me put it another way - it's COMPLETE TRIPE - oh dear, this keyboard has a mind of its own! and is very firm about its opinions too! -

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UPDATE 18/02/2014:-Given how often I think of this book and the conspicuous prickle at the back of my neck every time I remember the characters and their cold complicity in one ignoble act after another, I guess it won't be an exaggeration to state that the memories of reading this book are more potent than the experience of actually reading it was. I am not disowning my earlier review but I believe the only way to be fair to Donna Tartt will be to concede another star. Now begins my earlier

Okay, this book. This book was a lot of fun, partially, I think, because it was written in this fashion which made determining whether this was past, present or future virtually impossible. It was very romantically written and I tend to go for that sort of thing: simple meals of tomato soup and skim milk, five college-aged students who drink tea as well as burbon, scotch and on occasion whiskey--but not with anything as muddled and middle-class as coke mixed in--no, they drink it on ice, in

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