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Shadows [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by John Saul (Author) "The first day of school was even worse he'd thought it would be ..." (more)
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After a very slow first half, Saul ( Darkness , The God Project ) picks up the pace and delivers aword? tense, high-tech psychological suspense thriller. Ten-year-old genius Josh MacCallum is bored, lonely and almost always angry at his older, teasing classmates. After he attempts suicide, his frantic single mother jumps at the chance to enroll him in the Academy, a school for very gifted kids in Northern California. Run by aloof Dr. Engersol and matronly housemother HildieHildie not Hidie/eed , the school, which occupies an old mansion, offers Josh a friend in another 'fellow genius' awk when describing a woman genius, Amy Carlson. Trouble surfaces when a 12-year-old kills himself, but calm returns as Hildie dispenses hugs and common sense. Soon after Josh and Amy are picked for an advanced "seminar," Engersol and Hildie are revealed as nasty and the mad-scientist plot hurtles to a violent conclusion featuring dueling brains?? Josh and Amy's? unclear You're absolutely right but i'm afraid it will have to stand as is. I can't reach the reviewer, and altho I have the galley, connected to a mainframe computer. The novel's padded beginning and only serviceable prose are tolerable 'lesser' implies comparison w greater flaws, not w virtues flaws in light of Saul's chilling conceit, Hildie's jarring comeuppance and a delightful final twist. 150,000 first printing.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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This tale of evil genius illustrates the most horrifying powers of a twisted mind. Most of the story takes place at The Academy, a school for gifted children; the narrator, J. Charles, does a terrific job creating a variety of children's voices. Charles builds the tension as a hellish experiment to probe the limits of the human brain is exposed. Low tones at the end of sentences may be difficult for commuters to hear. However, the overall effect is a gripping and suspenseful reading of a nerve-jangling tale. S.C.A. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A BOOK THAT ONLY JOHN SAUL FANS WILL LOVE..., April 17 2004
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shadows (Audio Cassette)
This is a yet another formulaic horror story by the author of multiple bestsellers in this genre. Plot driven, with little character development, and a prosaically written narrative, the book is mediocre fare, at best.

This time, the horror takes place at The Academy, a school for gifted children. When ten year old, whiz kid Josh McCallum tries to commit suicide after enduring the endless taunts of his less gifted classmates in a mainstream school, his single mother enrolls him in The Academy, thinking that she has found a haven for her gifted son.

There, Josh feels at home, meeting other extraordinarily gifted children and making friends. Run by a Dr. Engersol, the resident mad scientist, and presided over by an ostensibly motherly woman named Hildie, Josh is, at first, taken in by the seemingly comfortable atmosphere of The Academy. Soon, he finds himself becoming friends with a precocious, freckle-faced redhead named Amy.

When a mysterious suicide takes place at the school, it is quickly swept under the rug. Josh and Amy shortly find themselves enrolled in a special seminar run by Dr. Engersol, where it is obvious all is not what it seems. Josh and Amy's idyllic and brief relationship soon comes to a grinding halt, when Amy is caught in the vortex of Dr. Engersol's madness, and Hildie is revealed for what she really is. It is up to Josh to set things right, a substantial burden for any ten year old, no matter how smart.

All in all, this is a book that only dedicated fans of author John Saul will love. All others will find it to be nothing more than a quick, throwaway read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than most of his books!, Jan 4 2004
By Der Rosenkavalier (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows (Paperback)
Shadows was the first John Saul book I read, and I hungrily tried to read all of his other books in the library. However, none were as clever or as satisfying as Shadows. Yes, the character development is lacking, but the plot is very exciting and very well written, giving the reader inside knowledge that Josh, the protagonist, only discovers at the end of the story.

Mysterious details and character motives are all clarified by the end, without leaving any subplot unfinished. (For an example of such problems, read Orson Scott Card's "Lost Boys.")

Saul's other books are all formulaic, with unbelievable events striking innocent teenagers in small towns, who then "turn bad." This one is a bit different. The "evil" encountered at the Academy that Josh attends is actually plausible and even believable, unlike the science-fiction / ghost story elements of most of his stories. It is also fascinating to read this book set (And written?) during the beginning of the computer craze. What would people turn to in order to create a powerful computer? This book explores the possibilities. It is MUCH better than a typical John Saul book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice little time waster, Oct 5 2003
By Matthew King (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shadows (Paperback)
Regular readers of John Saul usually know what to expect when they pick up one of his novels; A small town setting, teenage protagonists with attitude issues and a malevolent technological experiment that is the work of some out of control corporation that threatens the peacefullness of the small town. Believe you me, Shadows does not stray very far from the formula.

Josh MacCallum is a ten year old with an attitude problem. He's constantly getting into fights at school, talks back at teachers and hates the fact he is living in a boring little desert town. His problem is that he is too smart. The curriculum at school is a joke to him and he is excluded and teased by his fellow students because of his superior intellect. His mother and principle decide to send him to a private school called The Barrington Academy for young students with gifted minds like his own. For the first time in his life, Josh feels like he belongs. But then a mysterious series of student suicides leads Josh to believe that the academy may not be all it is cracked up to be. Are all these suicides coincidental or is there something more sinister behind them?

Shadows is quite entertaining athough it doesn't offer Saul readers anything new. The book takes a while to get going but once we learn the forces at work behind the child suicides it becomes quite interesting. Fans of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and the Harry Potter novels ought to enjoy this one as much as I did.

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5.0 out of 5 stars You think that the power can change you?
Excellent reading, in this book you will see how a super intelligent kid have many more problems that a normal kid, everybody thinks that if a kid is very intelligent he or she... Read more
Published on Jun 19 2003 by Jorge Frid

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the creepiest books I have ever read!
I loved this book and it is the best Saul book I have read. this was an "Oh my God", couldn't put down book! I will read it again some day!
Published on May 12 2002 by ~auntysue~

5.0 out of 5 stars A prime example of a master story teller's work
Saul's orginial work is so well written that it will pull you into the story so fast that before you realize it the afternoon is gone and you're left shocked that the story is... Read more
Published on Jul 7 2001 by A. R. Grenier

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This is the first book of John Saul's I've read and I carried it with me where ever I went and read it on the go. The story line was imaginative to say the least. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Shadows
This was a great book! It didn't Lack anything. Ive read this book 3 times it was so good. I like the idea of AI in it. Which is really scary if it really happened. Read more
Published on May 18 2001 by Becca

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful...
I read this book in 3 days and I liked it so much. It was a bit creepy but more than being creepy it was very good and cleverly written. The subject was also good. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2000 by Yigit

4.0 out of 5 stars Great plot, weak character development
Overall, I think this was a great read. The plot seemed very original to me, and should appeal to science fiction fans, people interested in artificial intelligence, and horror... Read more
Published on Jul 14 2000 by Susan Brombacher

3.0 out of 5 stars ok
the book is about an academy for young kids who are smarter than average.they take them there so they can study and analyze them. Read more
Published on April 28 2000 by avdr

5.0 out of 5 stars ONE MY FAVORITES
GREAT BOOK. KEPT ME IN SUSPENSE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORY. NEVER A DULL MOMENT. I DEFINETLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO ALL TYPES OF READERS.
Published on Jan 9 2000 by JEREMY RICE

5.0 out of 5 stars It is one of the best!
John Saul's book "Shadows" is one of his best! It it very suspensful and you can't put it down until the very last page, and even then it keeps you at the edge of your... Read more
Published on Dec 26 1999

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