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Buy The Girl Next Door by Ketchum, Jack online on desertcart.ae at best prices. โ Fast and free shipping โ free returns โ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Je ne peux que recommander ce livre bien quโil puisse รชtre perturbant. รmes sensibles, prenez garde. Review: Die Emotionen die ich bei diesem Buch gefรผhlt habe vergesse ich nie mehr. Das Buch ist sehr spannend und gut geschrieben, er ist mein Lieblingsautor seit dem Buch! Wie alles beschrieben wurde, hat mich immer wieder รผberrascht. Ich konnte das Buch nach der ersten Seite nichtmehr hinlegen, und habe es in einem mal durchgelesen - ein echter Pageturner! Ich habe schon viele verschiedene Bรผcher gelesen und bin sehr picky, aber bin sehr positiv รผberrascht!
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,161 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #709 in Psychological Thrillers #744 in Horror #1,517 in Action & Adventure Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,558) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.54 x 20.96 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1503950565 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1503950566 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 29 September 2015 |
| Publisher | 47North |
B**N
Je ne peux que recommander ce livre bien quโil puisse รชtre perturbant. รmes sensibles, prenez garde.
J**Y
Die Emotionen die ich bei diesem Buch gefรผhlt habe vergesse ich nie mehr. Das Buch ist sehr spannend und gut geschrieben, er ist mein Lieblingsautor seit dem Buch! Wie alles beschrieben wurde, hat mich immer wieder รผberrascht. Ich konnte das Buch nach der ersten Seite nichtmehr hinlegen, und habe es in einem mal durchgelesen - ein echter Pageturner! Ich habe schon viele verschiedene Bรผcher gelesen und bin sehr picky, aber bin sehr positiv รผberrascht!
B**N
"A teenage girl is held captive and brutally tortured by neighborhood children." This is the log line on the back of the book. Blunt, without pretension, it's less a summary and more a warning as to what lies within. This is not a pleasant read, but it is a memorable and powerful one. Ketchum is a talented writer, terse in his prose and to-the-point. From the beginning of the story he introduces the themes of pain, violence, and torture and continually reiterates them. The neighborhood kids in the Girl Next Door sacrifice earthworms to ants, burn tent worms from trees, and play a deranged children's game eponymously titled The Game. Their world changes when an outsider, a teenage girl named Meg, arrives in their neighborhood. I could explain more, but I'm hesistant. Quite simply, there is little hope in this book or fun-house horror tropes to distract from the violence that ensues. This is a no-BS, raw fictional account of a teenage girl getting brutally tortured for months on end. Reading this novel is like being sucked into a black hole. Dark, unnerving, irresistible, you don't want to stop reading simply because you can't--you feel like it's your duty to bear witness to the horrible things occurring. You feel like you have to finish the damn thing quickly and see it to the dark end. Again, the book is powerful and worth reading but it's not without its faults. Ketchup's writing is streamlined and minimal and it works for the most part. However, the characters aren't quite as well drawn. The teenage girl, Meg, is drawn just enough for us to care for her, but she reads a little thin and quickly disappears as the novel moves along (maybe this is intentional). Don't expect a Stephen King level of characterization. Worth the read, if you can get through it. You've been warned.
P**R
Been 6 months and I'm sure that I'm permanently traumatised. But it's grounded and makes you see the depravity yourself. You ARE the narrator. You see with his eyes. And it's not pleasurable. It's quite literally anti-escapist. Ketchum takes you hostage and makes you read while holding a gun to your face. Turning the pages became very difficult by one point. These pages have some physics defying weight. I didn't wanna read, but I read it anyway and I wish I had read it before. Yes, I don't regret it. I find it rather necessary. The world is not a playground. Or maybe it is, but for the worst of people. I have been sleep deprived and shed a significant amount of tears. The memories of this just randomly hits me out of the blue. Truly the best book I've ever read. I've read around 25 books in the last 6 months but almost nothing leaves an imprint on me now. This numbed me and I can't be scared by anything that has any supernatural to do with it. I read it and forget in day or a week. This....it stays with me for the rest of my life. Quite literally a life-altering read. If you think you LIKE disturbing books, think again because this is not a book you like. If you do, I'd be very scared to be in a 100 squaremiles radius of you. Ketchum has my undying respect. He's THE horror writer. And as Stephen King so well put it to words, THIS BOOK IS ALIVE. And I am alive. Sort of. Something did die in me. My innocence. Lost. Forever in the fiery reality portrayed in this book. I won't recommend it. How can someone? Think of Reading it if you think you're in a good space of mind but I don't know. This is real. It's terrible to say the least. The protagonist is Meg. And she's become my most loved character ever. The antagonist is....no that'll be a spoiler...but the antagonist is my least loved character ever and he/she terrifies me because how real and at large such people are. The real life antagonist got out on bail. That judge is living disgrace for humanity.
M**X
When a book makes you feel uneasy but you have to keep reading to know what happens next, then finishing it in a day, you have a winner. Iโm new to Ketchum and this comes up as a strong recommendation within the horror community and I can see why. The sympathy, empathy and horror the characters bring up shows the skills Ketchum has. What adds to the pain and sadness of this book is itโs based off a true story. As I have said, you should and will feel uncomfortable as the book progresses but you feel the need to do so.
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