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Coralineby Neil Gaiman
Awards2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella
2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella Staff Pick
Coraline and her parents have moved to a new flat. One rainy day, with her parents too busy to entertain her, Coraline takes her father's suggestion and begins exploring her new house from top to bottom. She discovers a curious, locked door in the drawing room, and when her mother unlocks it, they find a brick wall left over from the days when the house was divided into apartments. But after a night filled with shadows and strange noises, Coraline becomes convinced that there is more to the drawing-room door. The next time she unlocks it, she discovers an apartment on the other side — a skewed version of her own, complete with an "Other Mother" and an "Other Father," just like her own parents except for their shiny button eyes. Coraline thinks at first that she has found a place filled with everything that she could ever want — but quickly realizes that the dark world she has discovered is less substance and more shadow. When her "Other Mother" kidnaps Coraline's real parents, she must use all of her wits and the help of some friends to try to save them all.
Those of you who are tired of waiting for a new Harry Potter novel might do well to pick up this little gem. Young Coraline finds a secret passage that leads her to a living nightmare. This book is scary, but not too scary, a little creepy, and very funny. Kind of like a good old-fashioned ghost story or fairy tale. The wonderful illustrations by Dave McKean bring Gaiman's tale vividly to life.
Coraline and her parents have moved to a new flat. One rainy day, with her parents too busy to entertain her, Coraline takes her father's suggestion and begins exploring her new house from top to bottom. She discovers a curious, locked door in the drawing room, and when her mother unlocks it, they find a brick wall left over from the days when the house was divided into apartments. But after a night filled with shadows and strange noises, Coraline becomes convinced that there is more to the drawing-room door. The next time she unlocks it, she discovers an apartment on the other side a skewed version of her own, complete with an "Other Mother" and an "Other Father," just like her own parents except for their shiny button eyes. Coraline thinks at first that she has found a place filled with everything that she could ever want but quickly realizes that the dark world she has discovered is less substance and more shadow. When her "Other Mother" kidnaps Coraline's real parents, she must use all of her wits and the help of some friends to try to save them all.
Those of you who are tired of waiting for a new Harry Potter novel might do well to pick up this little gem. Young Coraline finds a secret passage that leads her to a living nightmare. This book is scary, but not too scary, a little creepy, and very funny. Kind of like a good old-fashioned ghost story or fairy tale. The wonderful illustrations by Dave McKean bring Gaiman's tale vividly to life. Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:When Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own (only better), things seem marvelous.
But there's another mother there, and another father, and they want her to stay and be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go. Coraline will have to fight with all her wit and courage if she is to save herself and return to her ordinary life. Review:"[Neil Gaiman] is, simply put, a treasure house of story, and we are lucky to have him in any medium." Stephen King
Review:"I think this book will nudge Alice in Wonderland out of its niche at last. It is the most splendidly original, weird, and frightening book I have read, and yet full of things children will love." Diana Wynne Jones, author of Dark Lord of Derkholm
Review:"This book will send a shiver down your spine, out through your toes, and into a taxi to the airport. It has the delicate horror of the finest fairy tales, and it is a masterpiece." Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld series and co-author of Good Omens
Review:"This book tells a fascinating and disturbing story that frightened me nearly to death. Unless you want to find yourself hiding under your bed, with your thumb in your mouth, trembling with fear and making terrible noises, I suggest that you step very slowly away from this book and go find another source of amusement, such as investigating an unsolved crime or making a small animal out of yarn." Lemony Snicket, author of The Series of Unfortunate Events
Review:"Delicate and extraordinary, it reads like Alice in Wonderland crossed with Stephen King..." The Independent (U.K.)
Review:"A modern ghost story with all the creepy trimmings....Well done." The New York Times Book Review
Review:"[M]agnificently creepy....
Review:"By turns creepy and funny, bittersweet and playful...can be read quickly and enjoyed deeply." San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
Review:"[A]n electrifyingly creepy tale likely to haunt young readers for many moons....Gaiman twines his taught tale with a menacing tone and crisp prose fraught with memorable imagery..." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Review:"Not since Narnia has the simple act of opening a door unlocked such a fantastic journey. And not since Alice tumbled down the rabbit hole has that journey been so splendidly strange and frightening." USA Today
Review:"Inventive, scary, thrilling, and finally affirmative. Readers young and old will find something to startle them." Washington Post Book World
Review:"Beautifully spooky. Gaiman actually seems to understand the way children think." The Christian Science Monitor
About the AuthorNeil Gaiman is the critically acclaimed author of the novels Neverwhere, Stardust, and the Sandman series of graphic novels, as well as Smoke and Mirrors, a collection of short fiction, and Coraline, a novel for readers of all ages. Originally from England, Gaiman now lives in America.
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