The Cellar (The Cellar #1)
What I LikedThe best part about The Cellar is its potential. The premise is fascinating and the reason I picked up the book to read in the first place. Four pretty girls held captive in a basement, named after flowers. The thrill of a kidnapping and hopeful escape. What I Didn't LikeThe writing in this book simply isn't up to par. There is almost no descriptive language. At the end of The Cellar, I sat and stared at the last page, thinking, "What did Poppy even look like? For that matter, what
Oh boi, if this isn't the worst book I've read this year...You see, I don't regard myself as a 'mean reviewer'. I hardly gave any one star rating. Cause I hold on to my principle that every published book deserves at least a star for just being published. Hey, getting a book published is no easy task, you know? So, that's why even the worst book that I read often still ended up with 2 stars rating from me.But this one? Holy hell if this book isn't a special case.I can't.I just can't find a
I really liked this book and I wanted to give it at least four stars but there were a few things I couldn't get over...Am I the only one that found it confusing and weird that physical descriptions weren't given? It barely touched on who was who and briefly went over what their hair color was, even the main character had limited description. It was harder to imagine and connect with these characters and sometimes I got them all confused because I had no face to stick with a name. Why would he
♫-game of survival by Ruelle
Her name is Summer. Shes fifteen and in love with her boyfriend Lewis and annoyed by her brother and doesnt like scary movies. But the man who abducts her from the park near her house calls her Lily, and when he locks her in the basement apartment below his house, the three other young women who are already there - Poppy, Rose, and Violet - call her Lily too. Life in the cellar is a grotesque parody of domestic life. Their captor, who calls himself Clover, is pleasant and attentive,
Okay I really need to get this out, so I just will. WARNING-I WILL BE COMPLETELY DESTROYING AND TEARING APART THIS BOOK. PLEASE DON'T THINK I AM INSULTING YOU IF I SAY SOMETHING NEGATIVE. Alrighty, shall we begin?We are introduced to Summer (AKA a 16 year old girl who cries nonstop, is completely incapable of thinking logically and is very very very annoying). To say the least I found Summer to be a very weak character. These are things she did throughout the novel. 1.cry2.cry again3.cry even
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Paperback | Pages: 347 pages Rating: 3.91 | 30802 Users | 3788 Reviews
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Title | : | The Cellar (The Cellar #1) |
Author | : | Natasha Preston |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 347 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2014 by Sourcebooks Fire (first published January 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Horror. Contemporary |
Interpretation As Books The Cellar (The Cellar #1)
Nothing ever happens in the town of Long Thorpe – that is, until sixteen-year-old Summer Robinson disappears without a trace. No family or police investigation can track her down. Spending months inside the cellar of her kidnapper with several other girls, Summer learns of Colin’s abusive past, and his thoughts of his victims being his family…his perfect, pure flowers. But flowers can’t survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out….Declare Books Concering The Cellar (The Cellar #1)
ISBN: | 1492600970 (ISBN13: 9781492600978) |
Series: | The Cellar #1 |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 30802 Users | 3788 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books The Cellar (The Cellar #1)
They were as pure as flowers.This was a true horror story - the story of Summer's late night abduction and her storage in a house with 3 other women. They try to survive and hide around the man who's held them. He names them flowers, demanding they shake off who they were and become who they wants them to be.Rose, Poppy, Violet and......now Lily. But Lily is younger than the others and her nationwide manhunt is pushing their captor to the brink. But if he can't hold it together, will they dieWhat I LikedThe best part about The Cellar is its potential. The premise is fascinating and the reason I picked up the book to read in the first place. Four pretty girls held captive in a basement, named after flowers. The thrill of a kidnapping and hopeful escape. What I Didn't LikeThe writing in this book simply isn't up to par. There is almost no descriptive language. At the end of The Cellar, I sat and stared at the last page, thinking, "What did Poppy even look like? For that matter, what
Oh boi, if this isn't the worst book I've read this year...You see, I don't regard myself as a 'mean reviewer'. I hardly gave any one star rating. Cause I hold on to my principle that every published book deserves at least a star for just being published. Hey, getting a book published is no easy task, you know? So, that's why even the worst book that I read often still ended up with 2 stars rating from me.But this one? Holy hell if this book isn't a special case.I can't.I just can't find a
I really liked this book and I wanted to give it at least four stars but there were a few things I couldn't get over...Am I the only one that found it confusing and weird that physical descriptions weren't given? It barely touched on who was who and briefly went over what their hair color was, even the main character had limited description. It was harder to imagine and connect with these characters and sometimes I got them all confused because I had no face to stick with a name. Why would he
♫-game of survival by Ruelle
Her name is Summer. Shes fifteen and in love with her boyfriend Lewis and annoyed by her brother and doesnt like scary movies. But the man who abducts her from the park near her house calls her Lily, and when he locks her in the basement apartment below his house, the three other young women who are already there - Poppy, Rose, and Violet - call her Lily too. Life in the cellar is a grotesque parody of domestic life. Their captor, who calls himself Clover, is pleasant and attentive,
Okay I really need to get this out, so I just will. WARNING-I WILL BE COMPLETELY DESTROYING AND TEARING APART THIS BOOK. PLEASE DON'T THINK I AM INSULTING YOU IF I SAY SOMETHING NEGATIVE. Alrighty, shall we begin?We are introduced to Summer (AKA a 16 year old girl who cries nonstop, is completely incapable of thinking logically and is very very very annoying). To say the least I found Summer to be a very weak character. These are things she did throughout the novel. 1.cry2.cry again3.cry even
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