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Loading... The Wolves in the Walls (original 2003; edition 2005)by Neil Gaiman
Work detailsWolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman (2003)
Lucy hears sounds in her house and is certain that the "sneaking, creeping” noises coming from inside the walls are wolves. No one in her family believes that there are any wolves—but you know that “if the wolves come out-, it's all over.” This book, though written for children, is particularly creepy and strange—and the accompanying illustrations just add to that “creepy” feeling. I love the work of Neil Gaiman—and this book was no exception. Not for the young child—maybe for those over the age of 8-10. A 4 out of 5 stars. ( )What a quirky, nonsensical, scary-in-a-cute-way book by Gaiman! (Okay, so I'm not surprised!) I was intrigued by the thought of the wolves in the walls, and the pull-and-tug between the humans and the wolves in the house. I was fascinated by the illustrations, as well. Very enjoyable story of a brave and resourceful girl. The illustrations, with their mix of photos and drawings, were... odd. Odd and creepy and a little disturbing- so they fit excellently with the story. I like Gaiman a lot, and he didn't let me down here. I think it might be too scary for a bedtime story the first time, but after that? I can see it being demanded over and over! This may be the most terrifying thing I've ever read. Z loves Coraline in all its literary iterations and we're currently plowing through The Graveyard Book as a read-aloud. Picked this up at the library today and Z read it to himself . . . loved it. As do I. no reviews | add a review Is contained inInspired
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