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The Dwelling: A Novel |
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Rating: Summary: nobody is home Review: This ghost story was a huge yawner for me, it was cliche, boring, I didnt care about any of the characters, or even care who was haunting the house by the end. I was only curious enough to know why the heck all these spooks were even bothering being there to haunt in the first place, and the answer lies in the epilogue at the end, a one page deal that catalogs the ghosts reasons for being there, i think it was meant to shock the reader, i was like "oh, okay, whatever" If your curious just read the last page at the library, its more interesting then the whole book.
Rating: Summary: Great start, but it goes flat and ultimatly unsatisfing Review: Well, the book had real promise and I really enjoyed the first part of the book. Up untill the second tenets moved in I was thrilled, and scared. The rest of the book was just moe of the same. The writing was very well done, but the plot fell apart. The major fault I had was that too many questions were left unanswered and there was little or no resolution. I can't recommend this book, although, I do expect better things from thiss author. She is a goo writer.
Rating: Summary: The Dwelling: A Novel Review: Wow!!! It's been a long time since I've read a haunted house book that had such a great pay-off. I wasn't sure how everything was going to be pulled together at the end, but what a joy. This book had everything from great character development, especially the house itself to the novel idea that you were reading three separate books all connected by the house and the realtor, Glenn. I can only hope that Ms. Moloney keeps writing and I for one can hardly wait for her next book.
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