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No Doors, No Windows (2009)

by Joe Schreiber(Favorite Author)
3.6 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0345510135 (ISBN13: 9780345510136)
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English
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Del Rey
review 1: This is an interesting story that you would have to read in order to understand. Scott Mast returns to New Hampshire when his father dies. Unknowingly walking into a living nightmare that takes him from hell and back again. His brother Owen and his nephew Henry is at the root of his nightmare, but the more Scott uncovers, the more he believes he is going mad. Not until the final pages to realize who actually is the killer and why the story goes back to the 1800's. It's unusual but well written
review 2: After having read "Death Troopers" and "Red Harvest" I decided to read an earlier book of Schreibers. Now this one I only gave 3 stars which may be undeserving, may deserve a higher rank. I say this because as I was reading it, I came down with a pretty bad cold
... more and was somewhat in and out of it all while trying to read the story. That having been said, the story here is great. Right away I got attached to Henry as he was playing ball with his uncle Scott, shortly have the passing of Scott's father. The story here all revolves around the the history of the area, the shadows of secrecy of Scott's family, and the house (the round house). The storyline is chilling at times, feverish another, and creepy at others. The 1st part of the story kinda lost me at times (again may be due to the illness I was feeling). Schreiber seemed to be too descriptive at the beginning of each chapter, which made it more difficult for me to visualize what I was reading. I had to think more about what I was seeing in my head rather than getting lost in the story and naturally visualizing it as I went along. I'll have to read this one again to get it a much more exact review. less
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vernie58
Freaky crazy story. Took a bit to get into, but once I did I couldn't stop.
dinolover97
it was intensifying, would love to see it in the movie.
bob555
Excellent book.
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