Review: Coraline
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
If I had read this, even at nine (the youngest recommended age), I would have had nightmares for days. This book is extra creepy and dark. The squirmy feeling it gave me reminded me of when I read Clive Barker's 'The Thief of Always' for the first time.
Coraline has just moved to a giant old house made up of several flats. The downstairs neighbors are two elderly women who used to be performers. The man upstairs seems a little crazy, talking about acrobatic musical mice. Coraline's parents don't pay her much attention as they work constantly at their computers. She decides to go exploring and finds something that wanted her to find it. Something that seems too good to be true.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
If I had read this, even at nine (the youngest recommended age), I would have had nightmares for days. This book is extra creepy and dark. The squirmy feeling it gave me reminded me of when I read Clive Barker's 'The Thief of Always' for the first time.
Coraline has just moved to a giant old house made up of several flats. The downstairs neighbors are two elderly women who used to be performers. The man upstairs seems a little crazy, talking about acrobatic musical mice. Coraline's parents don't pay her much attention as they work constantly at their computers. She decides to go exploring and finds something that wanted her to find it. Something that seems too good to be true.
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Yup, you have to love this author for his ability to craft a great story as well as his ability to create extra creepy world's and characters. Great review!
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