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| Genre/Form: | Domestic fiction Ghost stories Fiction |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Chris Bohjalian |
| ISBN: | 9780307394996 0307394999 9780307888860 030788886X |
| OCLC Number: | 672300128 |
| Description: | 378 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Responsibility: | Chris Bohjalian. |
Abstract:
From the bestselling author of The Double Bind, Skeletons at the Feast, and Secrets of Eden, comes a riveting and dramatic ghost story. In a dusty corner of a basement in a rambling Victorian house in northern New Hampshire, a door has long been sealed shut with 39 six-inch-long carriage bolts. The home's new owners are Chip and Emily Linton and their twin ten-year-old daughters. Together they hope to rebuild their lives there after Chip, an airline pilot, had to ditch his 70-seat regional jet in Lake Champlain after double engine failure. Unlike the Miracle on the Hudson, however, most of the passengers aboard Flight 1611 died on impact or were drowned. The body count? Thirty-nine, a coincidence not lost on Chip when he discovers the number of bolts in that basement door. Meanwhile, Emily finds herself wondering about the women in this sparsely populated White Mountain village, self-proclaimed herbalists, and their interest in her fifth-grade daughters. Are the women mad? Or is it her husband, in the wake of the tragedy, whose grip on sanity has become desperately tenuous? The result is a powerful ghost story with a palpable sense of place, an unerring sense of the demons that drive us, and characters we care about deeply. The difference this time? Some of those characters are dead.
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The amount of "suspension of disbelief" required didn't match up to the genre of this book. It read almost like a fairy tale that had been beefed up for adults. The family in this book, parents and two daughters, all just kind of went along like sheep to a slaughter, yet they were all supposed to be highly intelligent. A pilot, an attorney and a set of brilliant twins, that didn't question things that an average garbage man, waitress, and special ed students would question. When people move to a new place, it's nice to be welcomed, but to have a whole plethora of players (all named after herbs) in and out of your driveway and home, mixing you drinks and making you "custom goodies" to eat, and not raise your eyebrows? Come on. Really?
The ending was not very satisfying either. I can see where Chris Bohjalian fans would like this book, but it didn't make me want to run out and get more of his stuff. Nor did it make me want to find someone to have a stimulating discussion about it with.
This book might fly better as a 2 hour made for TV movie (with 45 minutes of commercials fit in). For me, it should have sunk with the plane crash that seemed to be it's own character to the bottom of the lake.
Sorry for the poor review, but truly I only finished it because I always finish a book if I've read more than 20% or so.</div> <div class="reviewText mediumText description">more reviews can be found at <a href="http://www.paperdollsgetcut.wordpress.com">http://www.paperdollsgetcut.wordpress.com</a></div>
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Felt like a fairytale beefed up for adults
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The amount of "suspension of disbelief" required didn't match up to the genre of this book. It read almost like a fairy tale that had been beefed up for adults. The family in this book, parents and two daughters, all just kind of went along like sheep to a slaughter, yet they were all supposed to be highly intelligent. A pilot, an attorney and a set of brilliant twins, that didn't question things that an average garbage man, waitress, and special ed students would question. When people move to a new place, it's nice to be welcomed, but to have a whole plethora of players (all named after herbs) in and out of your driveway and home, mixing you drinks and making you "custom goodies" to eat, and not raise your eyebrows? Come on. Really?
The ending was not very satisfying either. I can see where Chris Bohjalian fans would like this book, but it didn't make me want to run out and get more of his stuff. Nor did it make me want to find someone to have a stimulating discussion about it with.
This book might fly better as a 2 hour made for TV movie (with 45 minutes of commercials fit in). For me, it should have sunk with the plane crash that seemed to be it's own character to the bottom of the lake.
Sorry for the poor review, but truly I only finished it because I always finish a book if I've read more than 20% or so.</div> <div class="reviewText mediumText description">more reviews can be found at <a href="http://www.paperdollsgetcut.wordpress.com">http://www.paperdollsgetcut.wordpress.com</a></div>
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