Coraline

by Neil Gaiman

Other authorsP.Craig Russell (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2008

Description

Looking for excitement, Coraline ventures through a mysterious door into a world that is similar, yet disturbingly different from her own, where she must challenge a gruesome entity in order to save herself, her parents, and the souls of three others.

Publication

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2008), Paperback, 192 pages

Media reviews

Library Copy
Coraline is an explorer and you get that in first few pages of the novel.Coraline and his parents moved into a big new house.Miss Spink andMiss Forcible lived in flat below Coraline’s.And in flat above lived an old crazy man who was training a Mouse Circus. There were 21 windows and 14 doors
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in the house.But one mysterious door at the end of the drawing room opened into a wall.It was meant to separate apartments in the house. One night Coraline woke up when something went Tik-tik-tik-tik.On following a black figure she opened the door that lead to wall.Surprisingly the wall was replaced by darkness.Next day she walks her way in darkness only to find a house similar to her house. She finds her other parents who look similar to her parents but only their eyes being replaced by black buttons.Coraline finds this house better than hers.Her other parents ask her to stay with them but she refused to do so and went back only to find that her parents were in the mirror. Coraline has to be brave and get her parents back.She has a talking black cat and three ghost children for help.Also she has tiny china duck, a thimble, a strange little brass coin, two paper clips and a stone with a hole in it for rescue. After reading thoughts Neil Gaiman says it is a creepy book for adults and adventure for children.And reading the book just makes the statement true. Coraline comes as a very strong character in choosing between have’s and want’s.And you will want to keep turning the pages to figure out what does she do next.The way she finds her parents is interesting and something that will intrigue you. All the character’s on the other side of the wall are creepy and Neil Gaiman justifies their role in the book. The graphics do justify the story.I liked the way the other side of wall is drawn and represented.You ll find the colours changing from pleasant to dark and then again to pleasant as the story progresses. Things I Like Caroline Miss Spink andMiss Forcible and their younger versions in the other side of house.And also their ability to read fortune from tea leaves. Talking cat and talking dogs Black buttons Three ghost children And ohh yes did i forget to mention a HAND in the summary.I leave it on readers to find it out. Coraline is often confused between children fiction and Young Adults.But it has been nominated for YA awards.As far as children are concerned, I leave it on their parents to decide whats best for them.
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Original publication date

2009-05

Physical description

192 p.; 8.82 inches

ISBN

0747594066 / 9780747594062
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