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CORALINE by Neil Gaiman
Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.1. Pts. 5.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 10.
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Book Description:
British novelist Neil Gaiman spins an electrifyingly
creepy tale likely to haunt young readers for many moons. After Coraline and her parents move
into an old house, Coraline asks her mother about a mysterious locked door. Her mother
unlocks it to reveal that it leads nowhere: "When they turned the house into flats,
they simply bricked it up," her mother explains.
But something about the door attracts the girl, and when she later unlocks it herself,
the bricks have disappeared. Through the door, she travels a dark corridor (which
smells "like something very old and very slow") into a world that eerily mimics
her own, but with sinister differences. "I'm your other mother," announces a woman who
looks like Coraline's mother, except "her eyes were big black buttons." Coraline eventually makes it back to her real home only to find that her parents
are missing--they're trapped in the shadowy other world, of course, and it's up to their
scrappy daughter to save them.
Gaiman twines his taut tale with a menacing tone and crisp prose fraught with memorable
imagery ("Her other mother's hand scuttled off Coraline's shoulder like a
frightened spider"), yet keeps the narrative just this side of terrifying. The imagery adds
layers of psychological complexity (the button eyes of the characters in the other
world vs. the heroine's increasing ability to distinguish between what is real and
what is not; elements of Coraline's dreams that inform her waking decisions). McKean's
scratchy, angular drawings, reminiscent of Victorian etchings, add an
ominous edge that helps ensure this book will be a real bedtime-buster.
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