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Coraline
    Gaiman, Neil.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers,
Pub date: c2002.
Pages: 162 p. :
ISBN: 0380977788
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Evanston Public Library Main
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J Gaima.N     Book     Children's Department
JPaperbk Gaima.N     Paperback     Due: 3/28/2010
      Paperback     Children's Paperbacks
      Paperback     Being transferred between libraries
      Paperback     Children's Paperbacks
      Paperback     Children's Paperbacks
JrHigh Gaima.N     Book     Jr. High Collection
      Book     Due: 3/16/2010
YA Fiction Gaima.N     Book     Young Adult Collection - 3rd Floor Loft
Evanston Public Library North
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JPaperbk Gaima.N     Paperback     Children's Paperbacks
      Paperback     Children's Paperbacks
JrHigh Gaima.N     Book     Due: 3/29/2010
      Book     Young Adult Area
Evanston Public Library South
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Summary
Illustrated by David McKean< p>< b> A New York Times Bestseller< br>A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2002< br>A School Library Journal Best Book of 2002< /b>< p>In Coraline's family's new flat is a door which opens only to a brick wall. But one day, the door opens on a passage to another flat just like her own. At first, things seem marvelous there. The food is better. The toys are magical. But there's also another mother and father, and they want Coraline to be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go.< p>740L< br>An Accelerated Reader® title for ages 9-12 Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
When a girl moves into an old house, she finds a door leading to a world that eerily mimics her own, but with sinister differences. "An electrifyingly creepy tale likely to haunt young readers for many moons," wrote PW in a boxed review. Ages 8-up. (Aug.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 6-8-When Coraline and her parents move into a new house, she notices a mysterious, closed-off door. It originally went to another part of the house, which her family does not own. Some rather eccentric neighbors call her Caroline and seem not to understand her very well, yet they have information for her that will later prove vital. Bored, she investigates the door, which takes her into an alternate reality. There she meets her "other" mother and father. They are very nice to her, which pleases Coraline but also makes her a little suspicious. Her neighbors are in this other world, and they are the same, yet somehow different. When Coraline gets nervous and returns home, her parents are gone. With the help of a talking cat, she figures out that they are being held prisoner by her other parents, as are the souls of some long-lost children. Coraline's plan to rescue them involves, among other things, making a risky bargain with her other mother whose true nature is beginning to show. The rest of the story is a suspense-filled roller coaster, and the horror is all the more frightening for being slightly understated. A droll humor is present in some of the scenes, and the writing is simple yet laden with foreboding. The story is odd, strange, even slightly bizarre, but kids will hang on every word. Coraline is a character with whom they will surely identify, and they will love being frightened out of their shoes. This is just right for all those requests for a scary book.-Bruce Anne Shook, Mendenhall Middle School, Greensboro, NCCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 5-8. Coraline has recently moved with her preoccupied parents into a flat in an old house. The neighbors above and below are odd but friendly: Mr. Bobo trains mice; elderly Misses Spink and Forcible serve her tea and tell her fortune. No one lives in the flat next door. But Coraline knows better, and one evening she discovers what's there: a tantalizing alternate world, filled with toys and food (unlike any of the boring stuff she has at home) and weird-- though wonderfully attentive--parents, who happen to have black button eyes sewn on with dark thread. Although her «other parents» beg her to stay, she decides to leave, but by doing so Coraline sets in motion a host of nightmarish events that she must remedy alone. Gaiman, well known for his compelling adult horror novels (see «The Booklist Interview,» opposite), seems less sure of himself with a younger age group. His «nowhere wonderland» setting (think Alice on acid) is magical, deliciously eerie, and well captured in the text and in McKean's loose, angular sketches. But the goings-on are murky enough to puzzle some kids and certainly creepy enough to cause a few nightmares (ignore the publisher's suggestion that this is suitable for eight-year-olds). What's more, Coraline is no naive Alice. She's a bundle of odd contradictions that never seem to gel--confident, outspoken, self-sufficient one moment; a whiny child the next. Gaiman's construct offers a chilling and empowering view of children, to be sure, but young readers are likely to miss such subtleties as the clever allusions to classic horror movies and the references to the original dark tales by the Brothers Grimm. Gaiman has written an often-compelling horror novel, but, as with so many adult authors who attempt to reach young readers, his grasp of his audience is less sure than his command of his material. Stephanie Zvirin. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Gaiman, Neil.
Title: Coraline / Neil Gaiman ; with illustrations by Dave McKean.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, c2002.
Physical descrip: 162 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Interest grade level: Grs. 3 & up.
Summary: 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.
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Children's subject: Supernatural--Fiction.
Children's subject: Horror stories.
Subject term: Supernatural--Juvenile fiction.
Genre index term: Horror fiction.
Added author: McKean, Dave.
Control Number: ocm49261060
ISBN: 0380977788
ISBN: 0066237440 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN: 0380807343 (pbk.)
ISBN: 0060575913 : $5.99 (2002)
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