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Again, prefect set up for the audience. Middle schoolers do want to read about things that they can relate to. So, overall this book has the right amount of creepy for middle school.

Older readers will also enjoy this, especially if you are trying to get into the horror genre. Nov 22, Rachael Fryman added it Shelves: Six word summary: Creepy lore, creepy woods, creepy dolls! Loved: I think this is a pretty decent MG horror novel for those craving more in the genre. I know that, while I as an adult found it fairly predictable, I still wanted to finish it to see what happened!

Verdict: Add to your TBR. Jun 10, Mysha Sajid rated it it was amazing. This book was kinda scary. I think a theme for this book would be "listen to your elders" because they probably know better. Oct 23, Avery rated it did not like it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I finished reading The Collector by: K. This story is about a small family moving out to the country with their grandmother, who is very sick. Their grandmother has a set of rules they have to follow.

Windows must be shut at night, no dolls in the house, and no going into the woods. The main character, a sixth grade girl by the name of Josie, hates the country. The two talk, and hang out.

Eventually, Vanessa comes to sleep over at our lovely protagonists house, and the grandma panics over her being there. It is soon discovered that Beryl, the nondescript antagonist, is using Vanessa to get to the main protagonist. Personally, I though the book was horrible.

While I, a 13 year old girl, may or may not be the intended demographic, I still should feel something for the characters. All I felt was annoyance. My anger is directed at the author, who clearly does not know how teenagers really act. In moments were I was supposed to be concerned for the characters, or worried that they may not make it out alive, I felt nothing. The author has no concept of suspense or even how to make a half decent character.

None of the characters, except maybe the grandmother if I want to be nice, had any sort of redeeming qualities to offset how fictitious and two-dimensional they seem. It was so painful to read, and somehow the author managed to convince me to hate the characters rather than want them to make it out okay.

May 15, Amit rated it it was amazing Shelves: horror , pdf-ebook-online , favorites , Oh Sweet Jesus Christ!!! Now that's what I call a horror ghost story when it includes with my forever nightmare thing Doll too. I just hate Dolls and Mannequins or Clowns too.

They give me the load of total creep and nightmare. Even though I couldn't help but kept reading when it is about them, yeah you can say I want to face my fear? Well my answer is it has something more then just my fear. My alarm clock started blaring. I reached over to turn it off. My hand bump Oh Sweet Jesus Christ!!! My hand bumped into something. Slowly, I opened my eyes, tried to make my vision adjust. There was a doll on my nightstand. A doll that looked an awful lot like Beryl. So that's how there grandma warned them.

The story immediately go straight to the point and from the first chapter it just hooked me up and I just couldn't put it down. This book to me was so addictive that I had to finish it in just one seating as if I got no choice. The truth is I didn't want to out the book down until I dinish it Josie didn't like her new school as no one wants to be friend with her but Venessa. That weird girl seems very nice to her and soon they became best friend.

Venessa has her aunt to make her tiffin for her school but nobody else. As Josie's little sister Anna too made friendship with a girl named Carol, Carol who got a weird characteristics about her too. So when the Venessa invites Anna and Josie both they surpeised at the propose. But eventually they went with her and it was in the back yard of their grandma's house in to deep woods. It was creepy and unnatural environment in Venessa's house and the most frightening thing was when Venessa gift a creepy looking doll to Anna.

Well the game just started from there at the very spot and who was Beryl actually? The name that mentioned by their granma but Josie's mom told them it's all bogus story. But there's more to that story not believe it's fake.

Terrible truth is waiting for them to reveal and Josie's sister in danger too. So, what should Josie do to keep Anna ok or alive? Full Sep 23, Autumn rated it really liked it Shelves: I saw this book at my kid's book fair and the cover just called to me. This is a good book for the middle grader maybe from 5th on up.

The plot wasn't very long and it was straight to the point. Josie and her sister have to move in and help their mom out with their grandma. Though it seems their grandmother is sick and swears that something is out in the woods. There are rules to follow and you better follow them for Beryl will get you. Also, what do dolls have to do with this story?

You gotta r I saw this book at my kid's book fair and the cover just called to me. You gotta read it to find out. Josie, of course, wants to go back home that is until she makes a friend named Vanessa. Vanessa, it seems though seems very mysterious and it isn't until towards the end we find out why she is the way she is.

It will take a simple task to the break the curse that is within the woods and at the house of Beryl. I will say I was curious on the writing that was left on Josie's locker but I do have a feeling that it might be from a certain character that couldn't speak out in fear of Beryl. When you read the book you will understand. I am not sure if my son would like the book because it has to do with dolls but I may try it out on him. It isn't scary but it does have a creepy factor to it.

View 2 comments. Nov 13, Kim Friant rated it really liked it. I was seriously creeped out during the whole thing! And I was very impressed with the unique story, I felt like I was reading something new.

Beryl is a terrifying villain! I could totally see her in my head and she scared me. I did feel like some loose ends were left and that keeps me from giving it 5 stars.

Then again, any future children of mine will be weird enough to start out with scary books so what do I know! I think this is a great read for anyone who likes creepy stories! Oct 26, Robbie Myles rated it really liked it. Young Josie moves away from her hometown of Chicago and into the home of her Grandma Jeannie with mom and sister, Anna.

What they thought would be a quaint place to start fresh turns into their own personal nightmare. One full of evil dolls, and an ancient spirit living deep in the woods that is trying to claw her way back to the surface of life and regain the power she once had.

This book was such a pleasant surprise and had scenes that seriously creeped me to my core. I'll always have a soft s Young Josie moves away from her hometown of Chicago and into the home of her Grandma Jeannie with mom and sister, Anna. I'll always have a soft spot for doll horror, and K. Alexander did a phenomenal job of not only creeping me out, but creating the scares for a middle grade audience!

Strong recommend and 4 stars from me! Jun 05, Landa rated it liked it. I liked the plot, it was unique, ish. But when I reached the end it was obviously quite rushed by the author to finish it. It was getting cheesier and cheesier. I finally finished it, but the author could have done a much better ending Sep 17, Dawn Meyer rated it really liked it.

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Alexander is the pseudonym for author Alex R. As Alex--his actual first name--he writes fantasy novels for adults and teens. In both cases, he loves writing fiction drawn from true life experiences. But this book can't be real He looks forward to scaring you again About the author Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.

KR Alexander. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. For now, though, he lives in Seattle, spinning tales and drinking too much coffee. For more information about him and his novels, visit www.

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Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. The Collector is a spine-tingling page Definitely not for the faint of heart or doll collectors. Part mystery, all horror. One person found this helpful. My daughter loved this book!! She Hope's there is a second one!! Spooky good book. My granddaughter wanted to read this book so badly and so I ordered it for her.

She had it read from cover to cover the day it came. She was hesitant to loan the book out to some of her friends because she enjoyed it so very much. I love to see her read with such vigor and enthusiasm, I read this book also and thought it was well written for her age group. I was very pleased with this book, to see my granddaughter reading and now she watching for the sequel. This book had so much potential. The premise was awesome if a bit overused. However the idea of the grandmother and her rules was enticing.

I also enjoyed the character of Vanessa and her dark secret. However, I don't want to give away the ending the story wraps up way too fast at the end. As you reach the climax the problem is solved within a page in the story just ends in a picture perfect way. It just felt like a fake out. There was no explanation given for the solution or where the magic even came from.

It was a major disappointment.

 


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