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SECRETS OF THE SHOPPING MALL |
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Rating:  Summary: This is a great book for young adults!! Review: I read this book as a teen. A story about being in an upredictable adventure while locked in a shopping mall. Creepy,yet entertaining!
Rating:  Summary: You'll never look at a Mall the same way again! Review: I read this book as a teen. A story about being in an upredictable adventure while locked in a shopping mall. Creepy,yet entertaining!
Rating:  Summary: This is a great book for young adults!! Review: I read this book as a young adult, and it kept my attention. I encourage all young adults to read this book.
Rating:  Summary: A book that lets you relive all of your childhood fantasies! Review: This book is my favorite book ever. I read it four years ago and still enjoy reading it again and again. Each event within this novel is thrilling. Richard Peck captivates the minds of both children and adults alike. I strongly recommend this masterpiece of the imagination for everybody who is willing to rediscover their childhood beliefs.
Rating:  Summary: A book that lets you relive all of your childhood fantasies! Review: This book is my favorite book ever. I read it four years ago and still enjoy reading it again and again. Each event within this novel is thrilling. Richard Peck captivates the minds of both children and adults alike. I strongly recommend this masterpiece of the imagination for everybody who is willing to rediscover their childhood beliefs.
Rating:  Summary: A classic Rod Sterling epiphany Review: This is one of those books I stumbled across at 11 years old, read in an afternoon,and was haunted by to this day.Every kid at that age wonders what goes on in the other world-the shopping mall late at night and ponders its potential as a refuge from parents, school, or in this case a gang of hoodlums.The story flows along smoothly with plenty of small suprises but no horrible shocks to keep one awake at night. I certainly recommend it as a stepping stone-kids that read this will likely go on to enjoy Mannequin with Andrew McCarthy, and come full circle by watching Dawn of the Dead. Of note: there is a similar episode of the Twilight Zone where a young woman is shopping in a high end department store. She feels watched,hears her name whispered,(MAAAARRSHAAA...) and winds up on a floor not offered by the elevator buttons. She comes to find out that all the mannequins are "alive" and take turns going out for one month to see the real world.She has been long overdue- it's another Dummy's (sorry, I can't resist)-turn! Anyhow, the book spooked me then and still has me wondering...
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