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The Light
Escrito por D. J. MacHale
Narrado por Nick Podehl
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvir- Editora:
- Brilliance Audio
- Lançado em:
- Apr 20, 2010
- ISBN:
- 9781423397786
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
Descrição
Marshall Seaver is being haunted.
It begins with mysterious sounds, a fleeting face outside a window, a rogue breeze - all things that can be explained away. That is, until he comes face-to-face with a character who only exists on the pages of a sketchbook - a character Marshall himself created.
Marshall has no idea why he is being tormented by this forbidding creature, but he is quickly convinced it has something to do with his best friend, Cooper, who has gone missing. Together with Cooper's beautiful but aloof sister, Sydney, Marshall searches for the truth about his friend while ultimately uncovering a nightmare that is bigger and more frightening than he could ever have imagined.
Number one New York Times bestselling author D. J. MacHale launches his eerie trilogy with a story so packed with chilling suspense, listeners will want to sleep with the light on.
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvirDados do livro
The Light
Escrito por D. J. MacHale
Narrado por Nick Podehl
Descrição
Marshall Seaver is being haunted.
It begins with mysterious sounds, a fleeting face outside a window, a rogue breeze - all things that can be explained away. That is, until he comes face-to-face with a character who only exists on the pages of a sketchbook - a character Marshall himself created.
Marshall has no idea why he is being tormented by this forbidding creature, but he is quickly convinced it has something to do with his best friend, Cooper, who has gone missing. Together with Cooper's beautiful but aloof sister, Sydney, Marshall searches for the truth about his friend while ultimately uncovering a nightmare that is bigger and more frightening than he could ever have imagined.
Number one New York Times bestselling author D. J. MacHale launches his eerie trilogy with a story so packed with chilling suspense, listeners will want to sleep with the light on.
- Editora:
- Brilliance Audio
- Lançado em:
- Apr 20, 2010
- ISBN:
- 9781423397786
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
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Avaliações
Basically, I feel the plot was not as strong as it could've been. There is a mystery element, which I admit it added up for me as the characters figured it out (a plus). But overall it felt weak. Some elements seemed tied in at the last minute that seemed they could have played a larger part. Perhaps these elements will be fleshed out further in the remaining titles, but it seems they could have had higher prominence at this point.
Another issue I had with the novel was the narrator. Most of the time Marsh's voice was consistent and believable. Occasionally it seemed like there were "oh yea, he's a teen" moments added in and it always threw me off the story. I like to get lost and getting tossed out makes it hard to do so.
So far this sounds like a not-so-good review, so why would I give it three stars? Two reasons: I kept reading and the ending. Although I encountered problems throughout the novel, it intrigued me enough to continue reading, and the ending sealed the deal. The next novel will not be at the top of my must read list, but I'm curious enough to take a look.
After reading the introduction and discovering that the author used to write for Are You Afraid of the Dark, one of my favorite childhood shows, I was pretty much hooked. MacHale has a very distinct style of writing. The entire time I was reading this book I found myself asking questions I didn't know I had until the narrator asked. I took for granted the lives of many characters in the book. Within the first few chapters, I realized that I cared entirely too much about minor characters, and when they were no longer alive, it made me a little sad. That's a bad thing because it meant I was bound to get hooked and invest my emotions in these people, but it's great because it means MacHale is writing about real people. These characters weren't one dimensional. I mean, they weren't exactly the most thought provoking or mentally stimulating characters I've ever encountered, but considering the target audience of the story, they felt pretty real.
The pacing in the story is excellent. It starts off fairly quickly, and you’re introduced to all the major players within the first 50 pages or so. From that point on, MacHale really gives you the action and pacing of a scary movie. You won't be bored. So much happens over the course of a week in Marshall Seaver's life that by the time you reach the end, you forget how much he's suffered already, and you just want him to be safe and to return to the life he had within the first few pages.
As I'm sure you already know, Marshall is being haunted by Gravedigger, a comic book/ graphic novel villain of his own creation. I know, it sounds like this has been done before, but by the end of the story you'll see that what's haunting Marshall is much deeper than a figment of his imagination. It seems that every time Marsh is alone, he's tormented by the creepy, hollow-eyed, skeletal figure of Gravedigger. No place is safe for Marshall. What's even more terrifying is that he has no one to turn to for answers about why Gravedigger has suddenly sprung from a sketchpad and has his black eyes dead set on Marshall.
If you're in the mood for something that will not only creep you out, but make you feel sad when it's over and long for more, I think this is a good read for you.
I will be picking up the second book in the series very soon!