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Narrated by:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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By:
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Orson Scott Card
Step Fletcher, his pregnant wife DeAnne, and their three children move to Steuben, North Carolina, with high hopes. But Step's new job with a software company turns out to be a snake pit, and 8-year-old Stevie's school is worse. As Stevie retreats into himself, focusing more and more on a mysterious computer game and a growing troop of imaginary friends, the Fletchers' concern turns to terror. Young boys, whose names match a list of Stevie's nonexistent friends, have mysteriously vanished from Steuben. And as evil strikes out from the most trusted corners, it's suddenly clear that Stevie is next on the list.
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Critic reviews
Audie Award Winner, Science-Fiction, 2005
"Card skillfully uses terror as a background to everyday family life. For Stephen King fans and those who like their suspense mixed with the supernatural." (Library Journal)
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Great Characterization
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I loved it.
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excellent.
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Life changes when you are a parent
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About an hour before the book is over, and you wonder where all these things he's been weaving are going, is where the spooky part begins, and you don't (at least I didn't) really see it coming till the end. I must say that part was very well done. I enjoyed it immensely. Be prepared to be sad, and emotionally fragile, by that time, because the author (and the excellent narration) really takes you thru the full emotional spectrum. I have no problem putting this book in my library among my favorite titles, even though I probably won't read it again.
Rings so true, entertaining, and spooky
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Just a great Story
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Card dives into a lot of the Mormon belief system in this book. There was much more religion and family values than progression of the story itself.
Approach the book as more of following a Mormon family through their challenges, views of life and experiences, and how they manage their family throughout.
The book was interesting and the story kept me involved but left me feeling like something was missing and unresolved story lines.
Not one of my favorites for Card.
No Enders Game
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Not your typical Card novel
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Compelling
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The story is compelling. It feels like you are listening in on the family -- with all their human frailities and surprising strenghts. And as the story builds to the climax the ever circling evil gets closer and closer to the family. I swear it was almost like hearing spooky music at some points in the story. The tension mounts as you wonder when and how the evil presence will be unveiled. SInce other reviewers have already disclosed, the unveiling of the evil comes in the last few minutes of the story. It will hit you so hard, it's like the air is knocked out of your lungs. I finished this last week and still play the ending over and over in my mind.
Other reviewers mention the role the Morman faith plays in the story. This is material to the telling of the tale, just as Clint Eastwood's character in "Million Dollar Baby" had a tussle with his Roman Catholic faith - religion plays a role in this mystery. Don't let this dissuade you from the story... the religous element is key to unlocking the mystery.
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