A review by pinksreads
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

3.0

I don't know exactly what I think about this book.

I love the narrating style. Nelly Dean is an amazing storyteller, and Mr. Lockwood is a patient listener with zero interruptions. The excruciating detail is questionable because I cannot remember what I ate for dinner the previous day, let alone incidents of years ago. But the context is appreciated. I would also like to believe that her narration is biased, because of her fondness of Catherine Earnshaw and Catherine Linton.

As for Healthcliff, he's a different story altogether. I don't like him, and I don't think I'm at fault. The way he is written, he is not to be liked.

I enjoyed reading it, and it warrants a re-read.