This book is fantastic! It is literally a book that you cannot (and should not) put down. It will have you looking at the shadows in your corners "in a whole new light". I found the book to be very well written, moved at a good pace, frightening and on overall excellent book! I highly recommend it!!Happy Reading!
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The Haunting by Ruby Jean Jensen is a wonderful book. When i got the book from a friend a year ago, i only read the first chapter, but i was bored one day and descided to finish reading starting from the beginning again, and i COULD NOT put down the book. I made the mistake of reading it before i went to bed and everytime i heard a noise i jumped. Sometimes i was afraid to keep reading in some parts because i was afraid...
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It is unfortunate that this novel has the same title as last summers horror film fiasco. This is a truly creepy, look over your shoulder, late night horror novel. Basically, the house is haunted by demonic creatures which have been conjured up by a former occupant of the house. Jensen reveals just enough details about the creatures to make your skin crawl. If you think you have this novel figured out in the first fifty...
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I read this book and for weeks my thought and dreams kept going back to the house. Feeling the need to go back in, I re-read the book slowly, experiencing every scene, the fear, the terror. Soon the house and Bad Things crept into my nightmares. This would make the best movie ever!
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Ruby Jean Jensen has done it again! THE HAUNTING is Ruby'sfavorite novel she has written and it is apparent why. The book issplendidly written and very terrifying! It's hard to find traditional gothic horror stories with a modern "twist". All horror fans will LOVE this book! END
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Told from the point of view of the enslaved Jim, Percival Everett's latest novel, James, is a brilliant, action-packed retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. If you enjoy stories that reimagine, reframe, or pay homage to classic texts, here are fifteen more titles for you.
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