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Doll's Eyes

Doll's Eyes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Achingly disturbing...get ready for the ride of your life.
Review: I really enjoyed Doll's Eyes because it took me into the mind of a psychopathic serial killer. I appreciated the fact that it isn't a one-sided story that depicts the killer as pure evil. Instead, Wood takes us back to the killer's childhood, where we find out that he was both physically and sexually abused by his mother. To one's almost-disbelief, it forces the reader to find sympathy for the supposedly cold-blooded murderer. There is no black or white in Doll's Eyes, just shades of grey. This is why I found Doll's Eyes to be such a fascinating novel. One I just couldn't put down. If you're a fan of psycho-horror thrillers, then get ready to put Doll's Eyes on your list of favorites.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good satisfying read.
Review: I really enjoyed this book, as well. Both the heroine and the villain were unusual characters and I especially liked the twist of having the psychic 'see' the killer's childhood torment. Though it is a little hard to believe that she was so willing to forgive him for all those gruesome murders and to be angry with her saviour.

Is Ms. Woods setting up a sequel, do you think?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deep and Involving
Review: I was prompted to read "Doll's Eyes" after seeing the movie, "In Dreams," which was supposedly based on the book. Well, other than having a psychic heroine, there is very little resemblance between the movie and the book. The movie was good on its own, but I think the book is a little more involving and coherent.

We meet Eve Stein who has been "blessed" or "cursed" with psychic abilities. While visiting her estranged husband at his new lakeside residence, she touches a swing and flashes on a vision of a woman being killed nearby. We learn the killer's identity early and he is certainly a cold, heartless murderer.

Eve tells her vision to a local cop, Dave Levotsky, an almost local legendary detective, who doesn't believe her until she touches him and tells him things about himself that no one could possibly know.

From thereon, Wood takes us on a deep, disturbing journey as the killer learns of the psychic's ability and does everything he can to find her and kill her --- but not before he forces her to reveal what horrible thing happened in his childhood that left him with serious physical and mental scars.

While I usually dislike writers who try to justify their villains' heinous crimes and make you feel sorry for them, Wood pulls this one off nicely. Adam Fuller DID have a horrible childhood and one can certainly see why he feels compelled to murder.

The final confrontation between Adam and Eve (ha!) in the cemetery is chilling and even touching. However, I was kind of disturbed at Eve's sudden "sympathy" for the man who was going to kill her, but the open-ended ending lets you know that things will work out for Eve.

A good solid thriller and highly recommended. Watch "In Dreams" too even though it's nothing like the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deep and Involving
Review: I was prompted to read "Doll's Eyes" after seeing the movie, "In Dreams," which was supposedly based on the book. Well, other than having a psychic heroine, there is very little resemblance between the movie and the book. The movie was good on its own, but I think the book is a little more involving and coherent.

We meet Eve Stein who has been "blessed" or "cursed" with psychic abilities. While visiting her estranged husband at his new lakeside residence, she touches a swing and flashes on a vision of a woman being killed nearby. We learn the killer's identity early and he is certainly a cold, heartless murderer.

Eve tells her vision to a local cop, Dave Levotsky, an almost local legendary detective, who doesn't believe her until she touches him and tells him things about himself that no one could possibly know.

From thereon, Wood takes us on a deep, disturbing journey as the killer learns of the psychic's ability and does everything he can to find her and kill her --- but not before he forces her to reveal what horrible thing happened in his childhood that left him with serious physical and mental scars.

While I usually dislike writers who try to justify their villains' heinous crimes and make you feel sorry for them, Wood pulls this one off nicely. Adam Fuller DID have a horrible childhood and one can certainly see why he feels compelled to murder.

The final confrontation between Adam and Eve (ha!) in the cemetery is chilling and even touching. However, I was kind of disturbed at Eve's sudden "sympathy" for the man who was going to kill her, but the open-ended ending lets you know that things will work out for Eve.

A good solid thriller and highly recommended. Watch "In Dreams" too even though it's nothing like the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deep and Involving
Review: I was prompted to read "Doll's Eyes" after seeing the movie, "In Dreams," which was supposedly based on the book. Well, other than having a psychic heroine, there is very little resemblance between the movie and the book. The movie was good on its own, but I think the book is a little more involving and coherent.

We meet Eve Stein who has been "blessed" or "cursed" with psychic abilities. While visiting her estranged husband at his new lakeside residence, she touches a swing and flashes on a vision of a woman being killed nearby. We learn the killer's identity early and he is certainly a cold, heartless murderer.

Eve tells her vision to a local cop, Dave Levotsky, an almost local legendary detective, who doesn't believe her until she touches him and tells him things about himself that no one could possibly know.

From thereon, Wood takes us on a deep, disturbing journey as the killer learns of the psychic's ability and does everything he can to find her and kill her --- but not before he forces her to reveal what horrible thing happened in his childhood that left him with serious physical and mental scars.

While I usually dislike writers who try to justify their villains' heinous crimes and make you feel sorry for them, Wood pulls this one off nicely. Adam Fuller DID have a horrible childhood and one can certainly see why he feels compelled to murder.

The final confrontation between Adam and Eve (ha!) in the cemetery is chilling and even touching. However, I was kind of disturbed at Eve's sudden "sympathy" for the man who was going to kill her, but the open-ended ending lets you know that things will work out for Eve.

A good solid thriller and highly recommended. Watch "In Dreams" too even though it's nothing like the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was a fantastically exciting thriller
Review: The best Bari Wood book that I have ever read. I wish that more people would comment about this fantasic author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is thrilling and intensly exciting!!!
Review: This book will leave you in awe and suspense. I have had the chance to read both the book, Doll's Eyes, and seen the movie based on the novel, In Dreams. I loved the storyline, the plot, the characters, and the suspense the book left you with in the end. You feel pity and joy for all characters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Read
Review: This is the first book I have read by Bari Wood. And it will not be the last. Even though you know who the killer is from the start. You are still sitting on the edge of your seat. Ms Wood has a way with words to strike that chilling nerve in the back of your neck. While reading this book I kept checking to make sure I was alone. The characters had a lot of depth and were very believable. Great job.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A page turner thriller
Review: This is the first book I have read by Bari Wood. And it will not be the last. Even though you know who the killer is from the start. You are still sitting on the edge of your seat. Ms Wood has a way with words to strike that chilling nerve in the back of your neck. While reading this book I kept checking to make sure I was alone. The characters had a lot of depth and were very believable. Great job.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Read
Review: This was a good book. I enjoyed the quick pace and the ending turned out to be different than I expected. It was also nice to know what the killer is thinking about through the book, instead of being suprised at the end to find out who the killer is.


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