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    <![CDATA[Coraline]]>
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    <![CDATA[Coraline lives with her preoccupied parents in part of a huge old  house--a house so huge that other people live in it, too... round, old former  actresses Miss Spink and Miss Forcible and their aging Highland terriers (&quot;We  trod the boards, luvvy&quot;) and the mustachioed old man under the roof (&quot;'The  reason you cannot see the mouse circus,' said the man upstairs, 'is that the  mice are not yet ready and rehearsed.'&quot;) Coraline contents herself for weeks  with exploring the vast garden and grounds. But with a little rain she becomes  bored--so bored that she begins to count everything blue (153), the windows  (21), and the doors (14). And it is the 14th door that--sometimes blocked with a  wall of bricks--opens up for Coraline into an entirely alternate universe. Now,  if you're thinking fondly of <em>The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe</em> or  <em>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</em>, you're on the wrong track. Neil  Gaiman's <em>Coraline</em> is far darker, far stranger, playing on our deepest  fears. And, like Roald Dahl's work, it is delicious. <p>  What's on the other side of the door? A distorted-mirror world, containing  presumably everything Coraline has ever dreamed of... people who pronounce her  name correctly (not &quot;Caroline&quot;), delicious meals (not like her father's  overblown &quot;recipes&quot;), an unusually pink and green bedroom (not like her dull  one), and plenty of horrible (very un-boring) marvels, like a man made out of  live rats. The creepiest part, however, is her mirrored parents, her &quot;other  mother&quot; and her &quot;other father&quot;--people who look just like her own parents, but  with big, shiny, black button eyes, paper-white skin... and a keen desire to  keep her on <em>their</em> side of the door. To make creepy creepier,  <em>Coraline</em> has been illustrated masterfully in scritchy, terrifying ink  drawings by British mixed-media artist and Sandman cover illustrator Dave  McKean. This delightful, funny, haunting, scary as heck, fairy-tale novel is  about as fine as they come. Highly recommended. (Ages 11 and older) <em>--Karin  Snelson</em></p>]]>
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  <read_at>Thu Jul 23 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I appreciate the way it didn't end with her escape, but the &quot;you have one more challenge&quot; bit isn't as strong as most of the book. If I were reading it to a child--which I would without hesitation--I'd probably skip over that. Still, very exciting, and fun and creepy, and Coraline herself ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/60696508">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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