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Edition Language: | English |
Timothy D. Rideout
Paperback | Pages: 374 pages Rating: 4.33 | 6 Users | 3 Reviews
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Title | : | Cherubs |
Author | : | Timothy D. Rideout |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 374 pages |
Published | : | April 21st 2010 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Categories | : | Download Books. Books |
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As a teen I was a fan of the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and this book reminded me a little bit of those youthful forays into the supernatural.I liked the story told in this book, and I liked the relationship between mother and daughter.
There is a lot wrong with the book: inaccuracies about deafness, sign language, and cochlear implants, and grammar mistakes that could have been caught by a professional proofreader. However, I quite enjoyed it and I think this author has a lot of potential. This is not a horrible first novel; but is an obvious first (self-published) novel.
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Ratings: 4.33 From 6 Users | 3 ReviewsCrit Regarding Books Cherubs
Cherubs is absolutely chilling, from its spine-tingling start to its hair-raising finish! Rideout's use of phrase and imagery deftly paints a terrifying portrait of one child's innocence caught in a battle between ancient Judgement and a mother's love. The author keeps his readers on the edge of their seats, hands and feet inside the vehicle, for the entire thrilling ride. An excellent debut in horror fiction from a promising new author!As a teen I was a fan of the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and this book reminded me a little bit of those youthful forays into the supernatural. I liked the story told in this book, and I liked the relationship between mother and daughter. There is a lot wrong with the book: inaccuracies about deafness, sign language, and cochlear implants, and grammar mistakes that could have been caught by a professional proofreader. However, I quite enjoyed it and I think this author has a lot of
A single mother and her young daughter seeking a new beginning find instead unleashed upon them a nightmare of horrors as ancient divine retribution is pitted against the purity of maternal love and the innocence of child. While I'm not generally a fan of dark fiction Cherubs was, for me, a phenomenal read. Wonderfully creepy with endearing, resilient pivotal characters, Cherubs grabbed me by the throat in the opening pages and took me on a chilling ride through a series of unexpected twists andCherubs is absolutely chilling, from its spine-tingling start to its hair-raising finish! Rideout's use of phrase and imagery deftly paints a terrifying portrait of one child's innocence caught in a battle between ancient Judgement and a mother's love. The author keeps his readers on the edge of their seats, hands and feet inside the vehicle, for the entire thrilling ride. An excellent debut in horror fiction from a promising new author!
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