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Original Title: | House ASIN B001EHE8JC |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Books of History Chronicles |
Characters: | Stephanie Singleton (House), Leslie (House), Betty (House), Randy (House) |
Setting: | United States of America Alabama(United States) |
Frank E. Peretti
Kindle Edition | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.59 | 22475 Users | 1688 Reviews
Mention Of Books House (Books of History Chronicles)
Title | : | House (Books of History Chronicles) |
Author | : | Frank E. Peretti |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | March 13th 2006 by Thomas Nelson (first published January 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Horror. Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Thriller |
Representaion As Books House (Books of History Chronicles)
A mind-bending supernatural thriller from the creators of This Present Darkness and Saint. Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker -- two of the most acclaimed writers of supernatural thrillers -- have joined forces for the first time to craft a story unlike any you've ever read. Enter House -- where you'll find yourself thrown into a killer's deadly game in which the only way to win is to lose... and the only way out is in. The stakes of the game become clear when a tin can is tossed into the house with rules scrawled on it. Rules that only a madman—or worse—could have written. Rules that make no sense yet must be followed. One game. Seven players. Three rules. Game ends at dawn.
Rating Of Books House (Books of History Chronicles)
Ratings: 3.59 From 22475 Users | 1688 ReviewsJudgment Of Books House (Books of History Chronicles)
For all of my reviews, visit https://theblondelikesbooks.wordpress...House is a supernatural thriller about seven people who end up in a house together. Shortly after arriving, odd things start happening and getting progressively worse. It culminates when a tin can is thrown into the house with three rules for the game. 1. God came to my house and I killed him 2. I will kill anyone who does to my house and I killed God3. Give me one dead body, and I might let rule two slideNow everyone in thecreepy? yes good message with this twisty and complex allegory that Ted Dekker always gives? yes did Hannah scream when she went to watch the trailer for the film adaption (and had a thought about watching it)? yes is she watching it? NO (not now at least) maybe with a friend. maybe.
Why, why did I waste time reading this book when I could have been...Oh, I don't know, scrubbing the bathroom floor with a toothbrush? It's one of those crappy horror "thrillers" that make you feel kind of dirty when you're done. I do admit to finishing the book-- a fast read despite its gargantuan hardcover size-- but only because it held my interest JUST ENOUGH to wonder if it would improve. Like when they introduced Susan's character, I was muttering to myself, "Well, maybe this will liven
House has been on my shelf for a couple of years, and it was one of the novels I didnt make it to on last years spooky October list. I made it first this year to be sure I actually got to it, and Im sorry that I bothered. I read and liked Frank Perettis Veritas Project novels when I was younger, but they in no way prepared me for this. Theres a lot of bitterness ahead; you may want to bring an umbrella. Spoilers will be clearly marked. Trigger warning: rape.Two couples find themselves trapped in
I keep practically every book I ever read......I didn't keep this one though. (Update: I was going to leave it at the two lines above since I'm not particularly fond of a giving a book a bad review, but I just can't let this one get away without giving it a damn good spanking. And so...)I've read a lot of bad books in my time. And I've probably read worse that this one. But whenever someone asks me what the most terrible book I ever read was, 'House' inevitably springs to mind. To this day I
I keep practically every book I ever read......I didn't keep this one though. (Update: I was going to leave it at the two lines above since I'm not particularly fond of a giving a book a bad review, but I just can't let this one get away without giving it a damn good spanking. And so...)I've read a lot of bad books in my time. And I've probably read worse that this one. But whenever someone asks me what the most terrible book I ever read was, 'House' inevitably springs to mind. To this day I
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