
Okay, I think it’s about time I do a creepy book. Coraline and her parents have just moved into their new house, a nice old place. Sure, the neighbors are a bit odd-Miss Spink and Miss Forcible, with their collection of highland terriers and relics of their stage days, and the old man upstairs who is apparently training a mouse circus-but it has a large garden, and plenty of rooms for her to explore.
Coraline steps through a door one day that should lead into the empty flat next door, but instead, she finds a strange woman who looks exactly like her mother-with a few exceptions. Her skin is papery-white, her nails long and red, and strangest of all; she has big, black buttons for eyes.
The woman tells Coraline that she is her ‘other mother’, and she has another father too. The strange place seems to be the opposite of the world she came from. Miss Spink and Miss Forcible’s dogs speak, as does the black cat in the garden. Dave McKean’s slightly disturbing illustrations bring this spooky novel to life, and author Neil Gaiman perfects the art of horror.
Gaiman is also the author of Stardust, Neverwhere, and children’s books The Wolves In The Walls, and The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish.
If you’re interested in creepy, disturbing, and thought-provoking tales for teens, Coraline is the book for you. This is another soon-to-be movie; the animated film featuring the voices of Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher comes out February 2009. You can find the sneak preview and teaser trailer on Youtube.
7 comments:
Oh...eee...Creepy! Great October book!
G2G...Posh
Sounds spooky but good. What do you think...do you think my son a 9-year old would like this book? He loves mystery, science, and scary books!
Jose
I think the movie sounds great. I will look out for it. Thanks for the Book Review.
Good choice for October. I will look out for the movie.
Dina
Jose-- I've heard a lot of people say they read this book when they were 10 and it gave them nightmares, so I don't know. If he thinks he can take it, then go for it! I personally didn't get too scared the first time I read it, and I think it was given to me for my 9th birthday.
Ohh, one of my friends read this and did a review on how creepy it was. At the same time, I'd like to read it because it appears to be an intriguing creepy!
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nicole.
Great review Amelia, now I know I can handle this book, I am not scared of anything!
L8R...Deko
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