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The Dark Room (The Blair Witch Files, Case File 2)

The Dark Room (The Blair Witch Files, Case File 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary book for teens
Review: Cade Merrill is seventeen years old and the owner of a website, theblairwitchfiles.com. After his cousin Heather disappeared while filming a documentary on the Blair Witch, Cade has used his site as a means of gathering information on the unexplained events that take place in Blair Woods.

When Cade is contacted by photography student Laura Morely he initially dismisses her claim that she feels she has a bond with Heather. However, Cade finds himself drawn to her, and soon he has invited her to Burkittsville. At first, Laura comes across as enthusiastic, intense and determined, but Cade quickly discovers that lurking behind his initial impressions, there is something wrong with Laura. A trip to the ruined house of a serial killer causes her to experience strange visions of the owner's childhood. The photographs she takes prove to Cade that she is telling the truth, but Laura's behaviour rapidly becomes more erratic and out-of-control. As her visions reveal more about the dark secrets in the past of murderer Rustin Parr, Cade must discover the link between Laura and the serial killer before tragedy strikes again.

The fact that I haven't seen the movie itself didn't stop me from enjoying this book. The story is faced-paced and suspenseful. I recommend it as a great horror story for teens, but it probably wouldn't be suitable for any kids under twelve years old. ....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best in the series
Review: Cade Merrill is visited by a young girl who feels linked to the town of Burkitsville--but she does not know why. They visit the ruins of Rustin Parr's house, where she takes several pictures. When they develop the film, they see things that were not there while in the woods. Are they crazy? Reveals information we will not get anywhere else. Are they really seeing Parr's life? Once again, you must decide for yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Blair Witch Project meets Fear Street.
Review: Ever since his cousin Heather dissapeared while shooting a documentary on the Blair Witch, seventeen-year-old Cade has been trying to find out what really happened to her. To that end, he started a web site, hoping people would see it and write to him with their own Blair Witch knowledge and stories. One seemingly normal teenage girl, Laura, who seems like just another Blair Witch groupie, comes to Burkittsville to see Cade. She comes across as very annoying at first, but there's something very strange about her. The way she claims to see things that aren't there. The photographs she takes of empty woods that develop to show scenes of convicted child murderer Rustin Parr's childhood. The way she is constantly drawn to the ruins of Parr's home. And the strange, evasive manner Laura's mother uses when Cade contacts her by phone. Cade has to find out what Laura's deal is before it's to late for both of them. This was a cool horror story for teens, and you don't need to have seen the movie to understand or enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Blair Witch Project meets Fear Street.
Review: Ever since his cousin Heather dissapeared while shooting a documentary on the Blair Witch, seventeen-year-old Cade has been trying to find out what really happened to her. To that end, he started a web site, hoping people would see it and write to him with their own Blair Witch knowledge and stories. One seemingly normal teenage girl, Laura, who seems like just another Blair Witch groupie, comes to Burkittsville to see Cade. She comes across as very annoying at first, but there's something very strange about her. The way she claims to see things that aren't there. The photographs she takes of empty woods that develop to show scenes of convicted child murderer Rustin Parr's childhood. The way she is constantly drawn to the ruins of Parr's home. And the strange, evasive manner Laura's mother uses when Cade contacts her by phone. Cade has to find out what Laura's deal is before it's to late for both of them. This was a cool horror story for teens, and you don't need to have seen the movie to understand or enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: blair witch kicks ass!!!
Review: i dont usualy read books but as soon as i read the blurb i couldnt put the book doun!it was amazing and it had wonderful diskriptions i felt like i was almost ther since i read the witches daughter i carnt get enouf of the files in fact it only took me 4 houers of one night to read!i hope there will be more books from cade merril because he is a wonderful writer and im shur many feel the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazingly interesting and very scary spin-off of Blair Witch
Review: I was unsure whether I was going to like The Blair Witch Files 2: The Dark Room because I hadn't read any previous books by author Cade Merill. But, as it turned out, I found this book to be simple to follow, its not like a sequel, just really one great book by itself. The writing is at times repetitive, but all elements of the story lead up to a well thought-out climax. All the characters have numerous sides to them, it gives you something to think about after reading a few chapters. And not to mention the freak factor! The Blair Witch Files 2: The Dark is probably the scariest book I have read in a long amount of time. You can see all the terror in your head after some chapters, but, like the characters, you're forced to keep going because it's the only way to find out the mystery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True to the story.
Review: The Blair Witch Project leaves you wondering what really happened. This book does the same. What do you see, or is it all your imagination. The story is about a girl who does not understand why an old, recurring dream draws her to Burkittsville to go on a hike to Rustin Parr's house. A few good twists and an awesome look into the past events of Parr's life, if all of it is not just crazy hallucinations. Pick it up...!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True to the story.
Review: The Blair Witch Project leaves you wondering what really happened. This book does the same. What do you see, or is it all your imagination. The story is about a girl who does not understand why an old, recurring dream draws her to Burkittsville to go on a hike to Rustin Parr's house. A few good twists and an awesome look into the past events of Parr's life, if all of it is not just crazy hallucinations. Pick it up...!


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