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Mass Market Paperback Gallows Hill Book

ISBN: 0440227259

ISBN13: 9780440227250

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Role-playing takes on a terrifying cast when 17-year-old Sarah, who is posing as a fortune-teller for a school fair, begins to see actual visions that can predict the future. Frightened, the other... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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She's Into Superstition, Black Cats, and Voodoo Dolls(?)

This book really touches the heart as it tingles the spine. I felt for heroine Sarah as she is haunted by the memories of young Betty Parris, who triggered the Salem Witch Hunt, and persecuted by her classmates. I almost cried when no one believed what she said about the drawing of the noose and about the dead crow. Another thing I loved was her relationship with the large-bodied-but-kindhearted-and-cute Charlie. That really touched my heart because I too was in love with a generously-sized gentleman. This book is well-crafted and entertaining and just plain excellent. Buy two copies. You'll wear out the first from reading it so much. Lois D. does it again. I think all her "teen-suspense" books are great, even though I said goodbye to my teenhood some years ago.

The most recent of Duncan's fabulous suspense novels

Gallows Hill is the most recent of Lois Duncan's young adult suspense novels, published just when I was deciding that she was probably never going to write another one. It is one of my favorites, though I don't know if that's because I read it after reading her other books. It is the story of Sarah Zoltanne, a 17-year-old high school senior who moves to the tiny town of Pine Crest, Missouri, with her mother, who has fallen in love with Ted Thompson, a local teacher with two kids of his own. Sarah is immediately faced with the problems of starting school in a small close-knit community in her senior year, as well as dealing with two stepsiblings and being an outsider, not to mention the terrible nightmares and visions the place gives her.Her only friend is Charlie Gorman, an overweight boy who is also an outsider in his own town. Researching the story of the Salem Witch Trials brings up terrible visions for Sarah, and the students at school terrorize her, believing that she is a witch. Eventually she realizes that she is remembering memories from a past life as nine-year-old Betty Parris, who triggered the Salem Witch Hunt 300 years earlier. Many of the students in the town, including Charlie, have been reincarnated from that lifetime, and have come together to repeat the incident as a way of teaching the lessons that people didn't quite get the first time around.Duncan put an incredible amount of research into this book, and she does a fantastic job of weaving a fast-paced modern story with history. She even inspired me to read some other historical fiction on Salem, which is usually not something I read. Readers will share Sarah's discomfort in her brand-new stepfamily, especially with her stepsister, 16-year-old Kyra. They will also itch to throttle Eric, the smooth-talking, two-timing golden boy who convinces Sarah to tell fortunes at the school carnival.The hardest part about Gallows Hill is knowing that Sarah is telling the truth when no one believes her. Everyone, including the principal at her school and her own mother, think she is exaggerating when she tells them about the crow left in her locker and people spying on the house. Sarah goes through this ordeal with a minimum of support - just Charlie. It can be near impossible to believe in yourself when no one else does.The flashbacks, too, are done very well. The modern-day teenagers who have been reincarnated all play strong roles in Sarah's life, just as they did in little Betty Parris' in Salem. The final scene, when Kyra and Eric kidnap Sarah and threaten to hang her because she is a witch, is powerful and frightening. Readers will feel like they are watching the flickering fire and hearing the sound of New Age music as the students put a noose around Sarah's neck.Duncan also pulls together some utterly beautiful writing - "It's Governor Phips, Sarah thought, hovering between lifetimes, before she realized that it was Ted Thompson who was removing the noose from her ne

A Bewitching Read!

This was my first Lois Duncan novel. I thought it was excellent! The book was very suspenseful and gave tons of descriptive detail, as well as lots of feelings and emotions in the characters. The story is about a girl named Sarah that has just moved from a town called Ventura,California. She moves to a small little town called Pine Crest that seems nice on the outside, but is really twisted and hidden with unbearable lies underneath. Sarah is asked to take part in a school fundraiser, a carnival and is asked to be a gypsy that tells fortunes, by the school jock. She uses an old paper weight as her glass ball, but later she discovers that she can see people's secrets and predict the future! I don't want to give the book away, but something terrible happens.. sending lies, mischeif,backstabbers,magic, and witches into the small quiet town of Pine Crest. I really enjoyed this novel, it was a great thriller! Next I will be reading one of her books that I ordered off the internet, called Daughter's of Eve. I suggest you try reading this book or one of her many novels, she is truely a GREAT writer!

My first Lois Duncan Book- I wasn't dissapointed

I remember about a yeart ago I saw a girl reading a book by Lois Duncan it was "Gallows Hill" and she looked pretty into it so I went out about bought it. Bellvie me I wasn't dissapointed. Gallows hill tells the story about Sarah, she dosen't know why but when she "volenteers" to do fortune telling at the school lfair she can actually see the future in the paperwieght. The problem is people arn't really enjoying her gift...

This book was perfect!

This book is great. No it was perfect. It was full of suspence. The ending was suprising. (I read the ending many times!) I think this is one of her best. I read three of her books. They are Stranger With My face,A Gift Of Magic and this one. Well this is my order in how they go(for rating):#1: Stranger With My Face ang Gallows Hill(So I cheated, I couldn't chose between them!)#2: A Gift Of MagicI am going to read Daughters Of Eve next. I'll tell you what I think of that book after I'm done.
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