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Coraline

Coraline

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Author: Neil Gaiman
Creators: P. Craig Russell, Lovern Kindzierski
Publisher: HarperCollins
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 108574

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Pages: 192
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 006082543X
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780060825430
ASIN: 006082543X

Publication Date: July 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Despite being mostly known for his fantastical graphic novels and adult fiction, Neil Gaiman's first book for children is everything that you would expect from such a massive imagination as his. It's special and wonderful and very weird indeed. Described by some as the new Alice in Wonderland, Coraline is actually more bizarre than that, much more frightening and its modest length definitely adds to the book's undiluted potency.

Shortly after moving into an old house with strange tenants above and below, Coraline discovers a big, carved, brown wooden door at the far corner of the drawing room. And it is locked. Curiosity runs riot in Coraline's mind and she unlocks the door to see what lies behind it. Disappointingly, it opens onto a brick wall. Days later, after exploring the rest of the house and garden, Coraline returns to the same mysterious door and opens it again. This time, however, there is a dark hallway in front of her. Stepping inside, the place beyond has an eerie familiarity about it. The carpet and wallpaper are the same as in her flat. The picture hanging on the wall is the same. Almost. Strangest of all, her mum and dad are there too. Only they have buttons for eyes and seem more possessive than normal. It's a twisted version of her world that is familiar, and yet sinister. And matters get even more surreal for Coraline when her "other" parents seem reluctant to let her leave.

Her attempted escape from this nightmare alternative reality sees Coraline experience a chilling series of ever more bizarre encounters. Some are plainly odd, others disturbingly spooky and together they combine to form an immensely readable story. It's like all the best bits of the Goosebumps books condensed into 160 pages. A unique reading experience guaranteed. (Ages 10 and over)--John McLay


Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars wacky,weird and wonderful   September 5, 2008
strangely weird but excitingly good. coraline is a short but intense story with so many suprises throughout the chapters. I would put it in my top 10 I could not put down. with a great story line I would recommend it to children over the age of nine as in parts it can be quite scary!!!!!
Kish (aged 10yrs)



4 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable   August 13, 2008
Mr. Tm Davies (Dorset)
I picked this up when it appeared on my son's reading list for school. I must say children now have such a better range of fiction than they did when I was at school. I could not put it down. It's very creepy and highly enjoyable.


4 out of 5 stars Very Inventive!   July 17, 2008
VC Cox (Greater Manchester, UK)
I am a confirmed Neil Gaiman fan and so had no qualms about picking up this book - even though it is more for younger readers - and I wasn't disappointed! I thought it worked hard to build up quirky characters and a genuinely creepy atmosphere. In fact, the description of the Other Mother was enough to give me nightmares - and I'm in my twenties! Enjoyable for readers of all ages, though perhaps a little too scary for some small children.


4 out of 5 stars what a strange story!   May 29, 2008
busy teacher (Lincolnshire, England.)
Read this in preparation as having it as a class story next term. Think the children will really enjoy it even though it has some very bizarre & spooky ideas, not suitable if your child is easily frightened.



5 out of 5 stars Really, really creepy   May 23, 2008
Mrs. K. A. Wheatley (Leicester, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Gaiman is brilliant and I'm so very glad he moved into the territory of childrens' books, because it means that I can now share his brilliance with my children. This is a little too old for them yet, so they're being weaned on the fantastic, Wolves in the Walls and The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, but this awaits them eagerly.

This is a mesmerisingly disturbing tale of a young girl in a creepy old house being tricked and gradually sucked into a hideously scary fantasy world that she has to navigate safely. It's a traditional tale and includes the classic themes of abandonment, fear of losing identity and other such nasties, but it's done with the usual Gaiman flair and elegance that turns it into something special.

Coraline is an excellent heroine, something else I really rate about Gaiman. He doesn't write weedy girls. He writes real, feisty girls and it's brilliant.


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