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The Secret History

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The Secret History

By: Donna Tartt
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A READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK • INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A contemporary literary classic and "an accomplished psychological thriller... absolutely chilling" (Village Voice), from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Goldfinch.

Under the influence of a charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at a New England college discover a way of thought and life a world away from their banal contemporaries. But their search for the transcendent leads them down a dangerous path, beyond human constructs of morality.

“A remarkably powerful novel [and] a ferociously well-paced entertainment.... Forceful, cerebral, and impeccably controlled.”—The New York Times

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Coming of Age Genre Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary

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By Kat Johnson, Audible Editor

THE SECRET HISTORY WAS ALWAYS ABOUT THE AESTHETICS

I’m old enough to remember the publication of The Secret History, back in 1992. Like Zadie Smith’s White Teeth almost a decade later, it was one of those rare Publishing Events, when a debut author and novel arrived so authentically entwined that everyone agreed—a literary star was born. Tartt, in men’s pajamas or a necktie and sleek bob, commanded attention. So did the novel, with its premise of murder among classics students at an elite liberal arts college. The Secret History was instantly heralded as an icon of its era. Who knew that, 30 years later, it would perform the same feat for a new generation?

I tore through The Secret History as soon as it came out. Like its narrator Richard Papen, I was a middle-class teenager thrust into a rarified academic world—in my case, a Swiss boarding school instead of a Vermont college—populated by the rich international set. I also wanted to be a writer, and The Secret History set a bar that seemed impossibly high. It’s not one of those novels that makes you think "I can do that"—quite the opposite. It’s simultaneously a complex inverted mystery (like Columbo, it starts with whodunit and then tantalizingly drips out the why and how) and a modern Greek tragedy with characters and prose so compelling, it’s positively hypnotic. I was envious and smitten, and I couldn’t stop reading.

Richard is a California native who is new to both the East Coast and Hampden College, where he’s trying to hide a mediocre background and lack of wealth. In a stroke of luck, he’s invited to join the school’s selective Ancient Greek program, run by charismatic professor Julian Morrow and comprised of five other students. Bunny Corcoran is an all-American preppy type, at home with money and privilege in the style of the Kennedys. Cecilia and Charles are beautiful blond twins with a mysterious relationship and, despite Richard’s love for them, a predilection for offhand cruelty. Henry Winter, tall and reserved, is a polymath and polyglot who’s the smartest and most complicated of the bunch. And there’s red-headed Francis, always wearing a billowing cloak or a pince-nez, who likes boys but is essentially closeted due to the times and his extremely traditional, wealthy family.

These are the main players in a murder that ends with Bunny dead at the bottom of a cliff and buried by snow—hardly a spoiler, since Tartt provides this information in the novel’s exquisitely chilling prologue. In part one, the novel rebuilds beautifully to the climax of the deadly event, while the second part deals with its aftermath, its meditations on beauty, ecstasy, morality, and the taint of murder so seductive that it demands and rewards multiple readings.

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Critic reviews

"A beautifully written story, well-told, funny, sad, scary, and impossible to leave alone until I finished. . . . What a debut!"—John Grisham

"Powerful . . . Enthralling . . . A ferociously well-paced entertainment."—The New York Times

"An accomplished psychological thriller . . . Absolutely chilling . . . Tartt has a stunning command of the lyrical."—The Village Voice

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Mind Boggling

Getting to experience this with Donna Tartt doing the narration as she wanted made this a great experience

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Why did Tartt narrate this herself?

A fantastic, nearly perfect little book, but Tartt does not wow as narrator. Not bc of her accent, but she’s just not able to read the characters as complex individuals.

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Perfect Cold Weather Dark Academia

Loved it. Like a modern Gatsby in a Skull & Bones inner circle of wealth and ennui.

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This was an unexciting book written very well.

I wadded through this book almost begrudgingly. I was enthralled with The Goldfinch but this story fell completely short. Enough said.

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Overall ok

I kept having to listen to parts over and over again, because I would be distracted. I keep waiting for the book to get really exciting or intense, but it seemed to plod along a steady and even monotonous pace.

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My mind is twisted now…

Not really my kind of book but I kept hoping to find out more… more about the theme & story…perhaps a book for those “coming of age”? I’ve been left wanting- wanting to get some sense of it all? Guess I should have stopped earlier & moved onto another book? But the writing kept me wanting more…of something that was not there…was like grabbing at sense and ghost?

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The Story Earned the Rating

I could never be an Audible reader, so this matters little, but the audio wasn’t as solid as it could’ve been. The story feels classic like the numerous illusions with a hint of Gatsby. The presenter’s voice was simple and not as varied as needed in some sections. But if you need to listen to the text instead of reading it, still a delightful performance. The story is worth any format it’s in.

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Great story

I decided to listen to this book after looking over several other reviews.not exactly my normal read but, decided to give it a go. I am so glad that I did.
I was captivated from the start and with each chapter I found myself intrigued in what would happen next. Nicely written and the narrative was great. Highly recommend that you take the time to read.

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The skill with which Donna Tartt brought each character to life with the inflections of her voice.

I enjoyed every second of this masterpiece. I don’t think that it was lacking anything.

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Great story with great author reading it to you.

Love this story. Lovely to hear Donna Tartt read it. Read it years ago was nice to revisit, will again and again. Macabre and nostalgic for Gen X former New England liberal arts students, romantic and murderous with a stoic protagonist.

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