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Night Stone

Night Stone

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: bone chilling
Review: all i can say is terror, this book will leave you sleepless for weeks

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MASTERFUL
Review: Hautala has mastered his art in this eerie and intense novel. Not sure what the previous reviewer was reading, I was unable to put this one down. I had no problem understanding the story at all, this was purely a great read. If you love horror, or just love a a book with the ability to grab you and hold you, this book is the one. Even when delving into issues of the para-normal, Hautala keeps a firm grasp on reality and character development, lulling one into the belief that what is happening to the people in the book could happen to you. The writing unnerves, with a palpable doom lurking from page one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: I first read NightStone in 1987, I was 17 years old and it scared the bejesus out of me! I loved the book so much I re-read it immediately and then loaned it to friends and family - hounding each one until they returned it! I've read NightStone several more times in the last 15 years and still list it in my Top 3 Best All-Time Reads. The characters are well-defined and the plot intriguing - as the story unfolds your imagination can get the better of you. Grab a night-light, a snack, and a cozy chair...you wont want to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal!
Review: I had read "Night Stone" at 13 years old and was well into horror novels by that time. After a few years of reading novels by writers like Stephen King, I found myself engulfed in the characters and storyline. I was completely mesmorized and frightened. I had never thought I could get so visually into a book like this nor did I feel like by that time I could become so terrified. I wrote a letter to Rick Hautala stating how much I enjoyed his book. He responded back politely and thanked me for enjoying his work. He is a true genius in the world of horror.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal!
Review: I had read "Night Stone" at 13 years old and was well into horror novels by that time. After a few years of reading novels by writers like Stephen King, I found myself engulfed in the characters and storyline. I was completely mesmorized and frightened. I had never thought I could get so visually into a book like this nor did I feel like by that time I could become so terrified. I wrote a letter to Rick Hautala stating how much I enjoyed his book. He responded back politely and thanked me for enjoying his work. He is a true genius in the world of horror.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Well plotted and scary, but something is missing.
Review: Rick Hautala's story of a man returning to Maine with his family to claim an inheritence is tightly plotted and scary, but something seems to be missing. The supernatural events seemed unexplained (perhaps I just didn't 'get it'). While the characters, as usual, are well developed and credible and the novel is definitely frightening, it just isn't one of Hautala's best. Still recommended though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MASTERFUL
Review: That was my reaction during much of this book. Utter confusion. If you're hoping to find an explanation for what the Night Stone is exactly, then you should hope for a sequel.

The main character, I've already blocked out his name, is a shop teacher who has just moved his wife and 13-year old kid into a new town and a new house that was owned by his grandmother. Now immediately their kid starts to act weird and carry around this wooden doll she found in the house, not that the parents noticed. The dad is too obsessed with digging up these stones sticking up out of the back yard, ala King's The Tommyknockers, and the wife is too obsessed with finding a job to get her out of the house and away from the family. The kid, well she's obsessed with horses, oh and a little on the possessed side with whatever the spirit of that wooden doll is. Don't expect to find that out either. Everything bizarre that happens to the dad, like seeing his daughter fly through the air in her P.J.'s, he convinces himself that it was just a dream. Sure. I've had dreams like that too, but they were almost always chemically induced. The mom simply decides to ignore her experiences. Yeah, that's a great dramatic tool.

Though there was some intrigue to the story and the haunting, the characters were just so unlikeable that I didn't care. And just for good measure, the writer threw in some vague pedophilic reference in the beginning that had me waiting for the other shoe to drop and being suspect of the dad throughout. H-Whaaa???

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Huh--What-Huh?
Review: That was my reaction during much of this book. Utter confusion. If you're hoping to find an explanation for what the Night Stone is exactly, then you should hope for a sequel.

The main character, I've already blocked out his name, is a shop teacher who has just moved his wife and 13-year old kid into a new town and a new house that was owned by his grandmother. Now immediately their kid starts to act weird and carry around this wooden doll she found in the house, not that the parents noticed. The dad is too obsessed with digging up these stones sticking up out of the back yard, ala King's The Tommyknockers, and the wife is too obsessed with finding a job to get her out of the house and away from the family. The kid, well she's obsessed with horses, oh and a little on the possessed side with whatever the spirit of that wooden doll is. Don't expect to find that out either. Everything bizarre that happens to the dad, like seeing his daughter fly through the air in her P.J.'s, he convinces himself that it was just a dream. Sure. I've had dreams like that too, but they were almost always chemically induced. The mom simply decides to ignore her experiences. Yeah, that's a great dramatic tool.

Though there was some intrigue to the story and the haunting, the characters were just so unlikeable that I didn't care. And just for good measure, the writer threw in some vague pedophilic reference in the beginning that had me waiting for the other shoe to drop and being suspect of the dad throughout. H-Whaaa???

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hautala surprised me
Review: The novel "Night Stone" was a real surprise for me. My girlfriend read the book when she was only Eleven, and she recalled that it really creeped her out. I laughed at her, swiped the book from her bedroom and found myself reading the nearly six-hundred page book in one sitting. Hautala has a very unique style, which I find to be more satisfying than Stephen King's--not quite as excessive. Anyhow, the story is of a man who moves into the house that his dying grandmother left abandoned, and intended for it to stay that way. He doesn't tell granny that he has moved in, but when his daughter befriends a heavy wooden doll, and he begins to have cryptic dreams that keep him up all night, he soon realizes why the house was supposed to go unoccupied. Through demonic spirits, dark tunnels, and Indian folklore, the novel propels you into truly frightening territory. It is a shame more people haven't discovered Hautala--he is great! An I'm not just saying that because he lives twenty minutes away from me! Read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Scary
Review: This book is one of the few that will truly scare you. The plot centers around a man his wife and child moving into a house that was in his family for years. A previous reviewer said that what the stone was is never revealed but thats not true. It is shrouded in myth and explained somewhat but you are left to draw out your own conclusions and i like that.

The entire book is filled with a creepy tension that builds and builds until a crazy climax that shocks you. You'll actually find yourself afraid of a horse in this book and i never thought that possible. I hope everyone reads this book it is truly a gem.


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