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The Stepford Wives

The Stepford Wives

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book.... makes you think
Review: When I started reading this book, I had my doubts. But as I continued, and especially when I finnished, I realized this is a great book. It's a physcological thriller... it really makes you think. And the ending is very thought inspiring. It tells you the result, but doesn't tell you exactly how it happened. I would recommend it. : )

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Stepford Influence
Review: With The Stepford Wives, Ira Levin perhaps defines one particular style of horror or suspense fiction. Taking a normal situation and turning it upside down, eerily so, Levin blazed a trail for authors like Stephen King or Bentley Little. Levin presents readers with the town of Stepford, a remote suburb away from the grind of big-town living. Idyllic, inviting and almost utopian, Levin begins to introduce oddities, imperfections that lead both the protagonist and the reader to conclude that certain things aren't what they seem. And of course, they're not.

After reading The Stepford Wives, I was immediately surprised at how much influence the novel obviously had on some more contemporary horror and suspense authors - Andrew Neiderman's Amnesia and Neighborhood Watch as well as Bentley Little's The Association owe a lot Levin's Stepford.


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