
This $20 Gilded Copy Of ‘Wuthering Heights’ Might Be A Better Reboot Than The Movie
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And it's a great piece of home decor, too.
Hollywood is having what I can only describe as an “AP Lit moment,” making blockbuster flicks about the classics we read (or perhaps, pretended to read) in high school. With last year’s releases of “Frankenstein” and “Hamnet” and last week’s premiere of “Wuthering Heights,” new movies about old books are in, baby.
Of course, the real deal will never go out of style, and if you’re looking for an IRL version of the book “Wuthering Heights,” consider this embossed, gold foil-stamped 2024 reprint your next required reading. Especially when it costs under $20 and frankly, boasts better reviews than the movie.
From the New York-based Peter Pauper Press, this “Masterpiece Library Edition” of Emily Brontë’s iconic 1847 novel looks like a Victorian art piece, only with “very readable text” and a near perfect rating.
If you’re not up on box office drama — director Emerald Fennell’s much-awaited 2026 movie version of “Wuthering Heights” starring Margot Robbie and (notable big reader) Jacob Elordi has gained...mixed (read: bad) reviews.
It goes without saying that if you loved the movie, we love that for you. Yet, critics from the likes of The New York Times and The New Yorker were not impressed. Review site Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an indeed rotten 59% out of 100. Which, in a real AP Lit class, would be an F.













