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Girl Next Door [Paperback]

Jack Ketchum
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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July 2011
Suburbia. Shady, tree-lined streets, well-tended lawns and cozy homes. A nice, quiet place to grow up. Unless you are teenage Meg or her crippled sister, Susan. On a dead-end street, in the dark, damp basement of the Chandler house, Meg and Susan are left captive to the savage whims and rages of a distant aunt who is rapidly descending into madness. It is a madness that infects all three of her sons-and finally the entire neighborhood. Only one troubled boy stands hesitantly between Meg and Susan and their cruel, torturous deaths. A boy with a very adult decision to make... ALSO INCLUDES TWO BONUS SHORT STORIES, ONE IN PRINT FOR THE FIRST TIME! INCLUDES A SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH JACK KETCHUM AND THE SCREENWRITERS OF THE CONTROVERSIAL MOTION PICTURE!

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5.0 out of 5 stars ...ummm.... April 6 2004
Format:Paperback
I read all the hype, and braced myself...It didn't help. This novel is the most disturbing reading experience I will ever endure...After this one you will be changed!!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Ketchum's novel should make you squirm with discomfort, not because it is a horror book, but because it is horrifyingly closer to the real side of human brutality than to those fantastical drafted gore fests we sink our teeth into when our tongues require the taste of terror.

There is a novel by Luanne Rice called Stone Heart that crept into the hidden realm of Domestic Abuse without the benefit of rose colored glasses, and left me breathless in the wake of such an emotional journey.

"Girl Next Door" took me through that journey again, but this time the passage was darker and filled with unaccountable dread. "How could this happen?" you will say. "Why didn't anybody DO anything?" The tide of emotion you will feel sweeping over you, washing your pity in tears as salty as the ocean and swirling the intense sadness through your soul, will leave you touched by a profound sense of loss.

In the 1950's, life was simple for a group of neighborhood children, living in a close knit, out of the way community. David was a boy back then, when Meg and Susan Loughlin move in next door with Ruth Chandler and her three sons, after the death of their parents in a car accident that left Meg scarred and Susan crippled.

David doesn't mind playing with Ruth's boys, and often found Ruth to be quite pleasant, in that she would treat the boys as adults and even allow them beer at times. But Ruth had a legendary temper, well known throughout the neighborhood.

David is enchanted by Meg, and therefore hangs around more than ever next door, wanting to be near her. Ruth, unstable before, begins rushing down towards the pits of insanity at a noticeably accelerated pace; and makes the Loughlin girls targets for her anger-infused mania. Descending from verbal abuse, to overworking Meg at chores, to her final psychotic imprisonment of the two innocent girls, Ketchum's painting of Ruth in the colors of derangement and lunacy is vivid and realistically unsettling.

Ruth slowly begins to allow others to join her in terrorizing the girls, and though David is mortified at the scenes unfolding right in front of him, he does nothing and tells no one about Ruth's basement until it is too late. I will not divulge any further information, but with the story being told from David's viewpoint, you can feel and understand his hesitation and fear, and remember that he himself was still just a child.

In this book, you may find yourself wishing that Ketchum was less skilled in his writings, so that you wouldn't find yourself so drawn into the characters and the appalling scenario. This book will make you angry and sad, leave you feeling helpless in your inability to change the outcome, and that is exactly what you should be feeling. You will not walk away untouched. By far, one of the most riveting and revolting horror books I have ever read, well worth the money you spend.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating Dec 12 2006
By L_M_L
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It's very difficult to walk away from this book, I found myself coming back to it all day. Chilling and disturbing, Ketchum paints pictures that you wish you had never had to imagine. However it's not for shock value, it tells a tale of a woman's descent into madness and the power adults have to twist a childs mind. Definately the darkest side of human nature.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Horror?
I had this book on my TBR pile for a long time. The book is slow to start and relays a fair bit of backstory before it picks up. Read more
Published 16 months ago by A Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Not For The Squeamish
Since it's publication some 20 years ago, this book has been a cult classic and almost impossible to find. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2005 by Andrew Salmon
5.0 out of 5 stars NEVER HAVE I READ SOMETHING SO HORRIFIC
This is probably the most disturbing and grippings novels I have ever read. It's not a horror novel but a story about realistic evil. Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by lanah
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly HORRIFYING
I'm not going to go into the plot of this book - there are plenty of other reviews here that do that. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2004 by jeremykeijo
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Book! Not 5 stars...10 stars!
When I ordered this book from Amazon, I had also ordered a movie called 'Requiem for a Dream' which depicts the consequences of drug abuse in a brutal fashion. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2004 by Daniel
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely brutal book
The fact that "The Girl Next Door" is set against the supposed innocence of 1950s just intensifies the brutality of the story. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2004 by ZombiKitty
5.0 out of 5 stars The Girl Next Door
After reading this book all I can say is wow. I had the unfortunate timing to finish it before I went to bed - I think i lay there for at least two hours trying to figure out what... Read more
Published on Oct 3 2003
4.0 out of 5 stars Closest to a five star book I've Read. 4-3/4 stars
This is a truely an Horrific Book. But if you're into sci-fi/supernatural horror, then forget about reading it. Read more
Published on April 6 2003 by Ja'Maul Redmond
4.0 out of 5 stars Mildly disappointing....
After reading 4 previous Ketchum novels (JOYRIDE, THE LOST, HIDE AND SEEK, OFF SEASON), I wanted 2 B bowled-over by this book, especially after reading Stephen King's introduction... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2002 by Tracy Deaton
5.0 out of 5 stars Prepare to sweat and squirm
Holy tamales! This has to be the most disturbing novel I've ever read--and I couldn't put it down until I finished the last word. Read more
Published on Aug 28 2002 by mellion108
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