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The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red

The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: I thought this book was very interesting! My mother gave it to me when she finished reading it. I read it in a week! I loved it and couldn't put it down! However, I don't recommend the movie adaption by Stephen King the book is much much better and the movie leaves out major scenes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: creeped me out!
Review: i borrowed this one from the library. a work of fiction, (i was unsure at first but i looked up and contacted beaumont university for verification,) this is the scariest book ive read since Kujo. i chose to pretend it was real to give it an extra edge. in 24 hours i was done and left with a feeling that someone was reading over my shoulder. every noise commonly heard in a house at night made me jump. i love this book and plan to buy it as soon as possible.

a note about the movie "Rose Red" - Rose Red is not about this book. it is about a group of modern-day people trying to awaken the house and the ghosts that haunt it. THIS BOOK is about the house and the people who died and became the ghosts that the movie is suggesting. the book is MUCH better than the movie and probably sheds some light on the confusing, unexplained scenes in the film.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good one.
Review: I thought the book was enjoyable. That about sums it up.

However, I would like to say that, no, this is not a real diary, and no it wasn't written by Stephen King. It was written by Ridley Pearson ... author of "The Art Of Deception."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: IS THIS FOR REAL?
Review: THE STORY IS GOOD, KEEPS YOU FLIPPING THE PAGES. OF COURSE THERE IS SOME DOUBT AS TO WETHER OR NOT THIS IS THE REAL DEAL OR SOME SCAM TO TERRIFY THE READER WITH THE POSSIBILITY THAT SOMETHING LIKE THIS COULD ACTUALLY BE TRUE.
I FOUND MYSELF CURIOUS TO READ THE SO CALLED "EDITED DIARY ENTRIES" THAT DR. READON FELT WERE NOT APPROPRIATE TO PUBLISH BUT ACCEPTABLE ENOUGH TO PUT UP ON A WEB SITE.
BY THE WAY I CANNOT FIND IT. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE THAT COULD HOOK A SISTER UP WITH THE SITE?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Couldn't put it down"
Review: First off, to let anyone know, I work in a county library. Ironically I am not an "avid" reader, if I even pick up a book
with the thoughts of wanting to read, it will even shock me. To the point, since seeing the movie, two weeks prior to this and
liking it, the book came across my hands as a donation. This to
me was my chance to actually start and finish a goal. I was so
intriqued and enhanced in the pages, that I nearlly finished within a few days, which is amazing for me. I felt like I wanted
to jump in the book and straighten Mr. Rimbauer out, what agony
Ellen must have been going through. I have always found the pscyhic phenomenom interesting. This book helped me and opened
up a whole new understanding of the spirit world. I wish there
was more information on Ellen Rimbauer's life, more diary entries. The relationship between her and Sukeena was astounding, geniune and kind. To think alot of things that go
on now in this world, people still do the same actions. The book
was very enjoyable and I could not wait to see what happened next.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Is it real or not?
Review: I first saw the film and then I read the book. At first and after watching the movie, I loved it immediately. Then I heard that there is a book, a diary to be specific of Ellen. This is my question. Is the diary real? Was the movie based on the diary?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: too many coplaints from other readers....
Review: I noticed by reading all the reviews that everyone is saying that Stephen king did not write this book, and you know what..they are right! If you look at the author and the two editors. Stephen King is the editor, not the writer. I personally loved the book and the movie and I highly reccommend it to anyone who likes the paranormal and watching scary movies in the dark...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rose Red
Review: I found "Rose Red, ..." so intriguing & captivating that I had a hard time putting it down. I read the entire book in just 2 days! I would recommend this book to anyone with an open mind, the imagination and intellect to believe that things can and do "go bump in the night", and who have the courage to find out!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh, Stephen, you've been a bad boy.
Review: I think everyone who has shelled the bucks for the "diary" and subsequently smelled a rat is taking it pretty well, if these customer comments are any indication. As an ardent student of history, coming face-to-face with and recognizing said rat in the first two pages of the "diary", I felt as one might upon trying to cash in a phony lottery ticket. Betrayed, angry, cheated, bereft....and then full of admiration for the (----) it takes to construct and pull off a hoax of this magnitude. Paying reader zero, and one for the rat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fooled I was
Review: Growing up in Seattle and being fascinated with what is left of the great old mansions,(I thought I had ferreted them all out) as well as being a student of "haunted" places, I almost went mad trying to realize why, in all the years I lived in Seattle, I never ran across this house or heard about it's history. Why didn't this house show up in the assorted "haunted house" books I have? Alas, egg on my face.

We choose not to have TV in our home so I was not aware of the mini series. Finally a friend whose son works for Historylink.com (yes, it DOES exist), found out the truth. We were both amazed and a little angry at Mr. King, et al., for this fantastical farce. I was all ready to go back "home" and find this house at the top of Spring street that I somehow had "missed" for all those years. I'm a little disappointed. I was looking forward to "exploring" it!

This book has been fun. It sort of reminds me of the excitement created by "The Bridges of Madison County" when it first came out. Same kind of twist. Thanks to Mr. King, I had myself thinking I had finally gone over the edge; but it was a fun dive. If you are NOT from Seattle, read the book, I think you'll like it...sex and all.


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