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Dreadful Sorry
  

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de Kathryn Reiss (Author) "Pinch me so I'll wake up," moaned Molly as she twirled her combination lock and opened the metal door ..." En savoir plus
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Readers with a craving for supernatural romance will not find much satisfaction in this dry and predictable tale. Though outwardly a well-adjusted teenager, Molly suffers from severe hydrophobia and is plagued by an eerie recurring dream; both these conditions are aggravated when Jared, her love-interest-to-be, throws her into a swimming pool and she nearly drowns. Then Molly arrives to spend the summer in the small Maine town where her father and new stepmother have recently set up house, and things go from bad to worse. Not only does the ever-persistent Jared show up, but the strangely familiar town itself brings on a series of rather tepid waking visions in which Molly believes herself to be Clementine, a shallowly depicted and unpleasant girl who lived at the turn of the century. With the help of her New Age stepmother, Molly comes to realize what most readers will have guessed long before: somehow, possibly through reincarnation, Molly and Jared are connected to the lives of two long-dead young people. Given that the characters are invested with no more than a single dimension, not even the triple prospect of dramatic coastal storms, paranormal flashbacks and Jared's earthly kisses is enough to enliven this plodding story. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Grade 8-12-- Clementine Horn disappeared over 80 years ago. Why, then, is high schooler Molly Teague haunted by her memory? Her recurrent nightmares are of people and places she can't possibly know; an ominous melody invades her mind; and the image in the mirror is not her own. Her feeling of deja vu is overwhelming, as is her inexplicable terror of water. Molly tries to escape her fears and a nagging mother by joining her father and new stepmother in Maine for the summer. But their Victorian house only proves more confusing and frightening; her nightmares become vivid visions as she slips in and out of Clementine's life. With its skillful plot twists, the book will have readers anxious to solve the mystery. Reiss has crafted a fine tale of psychological time travel. Her literary talents allow readers smooth transitions into each character's world; she draws clever parallels between the two girls' lives with subtlety. Accurate and relevant period research is integrated into the well-paced dialogue and descriptive passages. Supernatural tales require some suspension of disbelief, but this well-executed story transports readers into the plot. Booktalk it as a mystery or ghost story. --Sharon Korbeck, Milwaukee Public Library
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A very good book!, Fév 6 2005
Par Emma Graham (Barrie, Ontario) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Dreadful Sorry (Paperback)
This was a really good book but I assumed that it would be, after reading Paperquake (one of my top 10 favs.) However, i didn't feel drawn to Clementine during her chapters and the ending was sort of predictable. I think that the best part was when we found out that Clementine left her aunt when she was losing her baby and then happened to Molly's stepmother. A neat idea. Overall, it was a very good read and i would certainly recommend this book, as well as any others by Kathryn Reiss.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great beginning and ending but not a great middle, Juil 13 2004
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This review is from: Dreadful Sorry (Paperback)
After reading PaperQuake, by Kathryn Reiss, I thought that all her books would rock. I don't know what to rate this: The beginning was really good and the ending was, too, but the middle was kind of boring. I didn't like Clemintine's chapters exept for her last chapter. This book WAS good though. And you should get it - just keep your patience in the middle and prepare for a happy and good ending.

If you read this book and enjoy it, I recommend the following books, all by Kathryn Reiss:

Time Windows
The Glass House People
Sweet Miss Honeywell's Revenge
Paint By Magic
PaperQuake: A puzzle

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!, Juil 2 2004
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This review is from: Dreadful Sorry (Paperback)
This was a definite thumbs up! It's about a girl, Molly, who's had a nightmare for as long as she can remember. Ever since she started being forced to take swimming lessons, it's intensified. You see, she has a phobia of water. And it's made worse when Jared tries to drown her at a party. She flees to Hibben, Maine, to escape Jared, and there, in her father's new house with his new wife, Paulette, she notices the house is exactly like the one in her dreams. Paulette suggests that recurring dreams mean something, as does her fear of water. And Molly is thrust eighty years back in time to the life of Clementine, a girl who lived at that house in 1912...

This was a very exciting, enthralling book. While hefty at 340 pages, it is fast-paced and it ends quickly and will leave you satisfied. For those looking for a supernatural mystery, definitely think about picking this one up. You won't regret it.

Happy reading!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 amazing book
i'm not sure that words can express what a powerful story this is. i'm 18 years old now, and i first read this book years ago - to this day this remains one of my all-time... Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2004 par oz

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fabulous!
Characters and plot were amazing! I was a little displeased with the ending as it seemed a bit hastily written, but an absolutely fabulous book overall!
Publié le Jui 6 2004 par Annissa S. Neel

5.0étoiles sur 5 WOWZA!!!
I loved this book! My sister and her friend, we all read it. we all LOVED IT!!!!! its GREAT, and i want to read it again and again, and you know that I will. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2004 par Brita

5.0étoiles sur 5 The BEST book I have EVER read!!!!
I'm only 13 years old, but I crave good books. This book is a book that you could never put down for a second! Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2002 par Pamela Keller

4.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent ending!
A review by Kenya
Haunted be horrible nightmares of people screaming and of herself drowning, Molly Teague is apparently having many restless nights. Read more
Publié le Déc 4 2001

3.0étoiles sur 5 Flashback: A Powerful Device, Coincidence: A Weak Aspect
The novel Dreadful Sorry by Kathryn Reiss contains many literary devices that are present in the course of the story. Read more
Publié le Nov. 8 2001 par Ryan Chandhoke

4.0étoiles sur 5 Dreadful sorry
"You nearly drowned." That's what they told Molly. She remembered being thrown into the pool. And she knew everyone thought it was a joke. But it wasn't. Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 It's a wonderful book
I think this book is a wonderful book. It tells what some of us go through at her age and all sorts of ages. People be mean to others. Molly is having bad dreams. Read more
Publié le Oct. 16 2000 par Mandy Combes

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow
Dreadful Sorry is an awesome book. It almost gave me nightmarew. But it was so good I didn't want the book to end.
Publié le Sep 24 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best Book Ever!
Dreadful Sorry is a book for People who love to read. I wouldn't recommmend it for anyone unde 10. It is full of excitement and mystery like on what you think will happen next... Read more
Publié le Aoû 29 2000

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