
Devil in Ohio
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Narrado por:
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Cassandra Campbell
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Daria Polatin
When 15-year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of her patients at the hospital and will be staying with their family for a few days. But soon Mae is wearing Jules' clothes, sleeping in her bedroom, edging her out of her position on the school paper, and flirting with Jules' crush. And Mae has no intention of leaving.
Then things get weird.
Jules walks in on a half-dressed Mae, startled to see a pentagram carved into Mae's back. Jules pieces together clues and discovers that Mae is a survivor of the strange cult that's embedded in a nearby town. And the cult will stop at nothing to get Mae back.
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Featured Article:
Devil in Ohio—Book vs. Show
Though Daria Polatin is both the author of the Devil in Ohio novel and the showrunner for the Devil in Ohio TV series, the book and the show do have some significant differences. So, let's dig into it. Whether you've already watched and loved the show and you're wondering whether or not to pick up the audiobook, or you're curious about the show after falling in love with the novel, read on. From the characters to that twisty ending, here are all the differences between the Netflix adaptation and the YA novel that inspired it.
The ending felt hollow.
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This is good!!
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hated the ending
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Disappointed
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Show is better
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Good Read
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Would love to know how this became a series.
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book review
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Easy occult read
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BASIC STORY: Jules Mathis, a 15 year old sophomore, is a talented photographer and has always wanted to join the school newspaper where her extreme crush, Sebastian, runs it. That is where your first-person narrative comes from and there are parts of the book, in third person, that takes you with various characters, but mainly Suzanne. Suzanne is a psychologist for the local hospital and a girl with the satanic pentagram somehow burned or carved or whipped onto her has arrived at the hospital. Most of the people from this society are devout, but Mae, the girl with the huge pentagram, ran and, by extreme luck, made it to the highway miles away from where the cult lives and was brought into the hospital where Suzanne works. Because Suzanne has become so worried and can relate to the abuse, she does everything in order to prevent the cult from coming to claim her; unfortunately, this leads to Mae becoming a foster child for the Mathis family. Things begin to happen to each member of the family and each of them, besides Jules' mother, knows something is wrong and want nothing more than Mae to leave the house....... From one family member to the next, each of them sees a side to Mae that Suzanne refuses to see.... the questions from the Mathis family are: does Mae have ulterior motives? Does she believe in what her family believes in? Her family and community are extremely dangerous.......... is Mae?
My first reaction of this book was relatively good. I enjoyed the characters and I thought the writing was well-done. Since I'm considering this book to be fiction, I will say that most of the characters were developed and the storyline moves you in this direction where you have no idea what to think. So, as far as how to take this book, I have to say that I liked it, which isn't the best thing in the world, but it works. I do have to admit that I found myself having to stop listening, because of Suzanne's decisions. She's doing things, in order to protect Mae, that make me feel sick to my stomach about her own family. So, while I do find the characters interesting, I have to say that I had serious issue with Suzanne and her... I'm going to so IDIOTIC decisions.
SCORE: As far as the book/storyline and everything else, I think it's in the B range in my person scale. Cassandra Campbell, the narrator, receives an A- from me.
IN CONCLUSION: To me, both the book and the Netflix limited series were worth the read and the view. I found myself enjoying the subtle and the big changes. If you end up watching this show, I am not joking when I say you will receive a figurative sucker punch to the stomach in the last 5 minutes. As far as the book like I said, it was open-ended, so I don't know how things will work out for the characters. I love these kinds of books, in all honestly, but I do think that this one needed more than what the author gave us.
Watch the show! Read the book! See the differences! The only thing I will say is that this is a trigger for those with trauma, so please be careful. I would feel terrible if one was triggered based on a review I wrote. HAPPY READING/LISTENING EVERYONE!
Liked Book; There are TRIGGERS for some
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