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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An excellent read and had me sitting on the edge of my seat, but be warned: it's contains scenes of a very graphic nature. The book (kindle version) contains only a handful of grammatical errors but on several occasions the protagonist's name suddenly changes from Anna to Emma (a little confusing!). On the whole an excellent, suspenseful read. no reviews | add a review
"There are stories about this place. It's said that something really bad happened here once, in the room where we're standing right now."When Anna arrives in Norway to visit a long-lost friend, she expects to spend a calm, relaxing weekend at a remote cabin. Soon, however, she learns that some of the other guests are not what they seem, and the cabin itself has a dark history.As the weekend continues, Anna finds herself being drawn into a nightmarish situation. A girl died many years ago in the cabin, and now someone is out to repeat the events of that horrific night. By the time Anna learns the truth, she's too late to keep herself from being dragged into the darkness. Whether she escapes, and whether her soul survives, depends on her ability to survive a series of agonizing attacks.The Cabin is a horror novel about a girl who finds herself living a nightmare. Contains violent scenes and occasional adult language. No library descriptions found. |
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This book should actually come with a bit of a warning for some very graphic scenes, although the writer did try to tone it done.
When Anna goes on a weekend away with an old friend to a very remote cabin, she get's a lot more that what she bargained for.