Harrowing by Alexandra Sokoloff

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,939
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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 77,939

    Synopsis

    Poltergeist meets The Breakfast Club.”—Kirkus Reviews
    Baird College’s Mendenhall echoes with the footsteps of students heading home for Thanksgiving break, and Robin Stone, who won’t be going home, swears she can feel the creepy, hundred-year-old residence hall breathe a sigh of relief for its long-awaited solitude. As a massive storm approaches, four other lonely students reveal themselves to Robin: Patrick, a handsome jock; Lisa, a manipulative tease; Cain, a brooding musician; and Martin, a scholarly eccentric. Each has forsaken a long weekend at home for their own secret reasons.

    “[A] pyrotechnic climax...a cinematic finale.”—Publishers Weekly
    The five unlikely companions establish a tentative rapport, but they soon become aware of another presence disturbing the building’s ominous silence. Are they the victims of an elaborate prank, or is the energy evidence of something genuine—something intent on using them for its own terrifying ends? Together, they’ll face three long days and dark nights before the world returns to find out what’s become of five students nobody wants and no one will miss…

    THE HARROWING

    “A real page-turner, a first novel of unusual promise.”
    —Ira Levin, author of Rosemary’s Baby

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    Biography

    ALEXANDRA SOKOLOFF works as a screenwriter and lives in Los Angeles, where she has written original scripts and adapted novels for numerous Hollywood studios. THE HARROWING is her first novel; the psychological undercurrents of the book are drawn from her experience teaching emotionally disturbed and incarcerated teenagers in the Los Angeles County prison system. Visit her website at www.alexandrasokoloff.com.

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    SCARY!by Anonymous

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    February 18, 2009: This book was great! It gave me the creeps and while I was reading it I kept looking over my shoulder for ghosts. It totally freaked me out because I believe in the ouija board but I definetly recommend this. It's a good thriller.

    get lost in this oneby Anonymous

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    February 20, 2008: I love ghost stories and this one is new and fresh. I found it hard to put down as books should be. I look forward to reading her 2nd book. Very visual and not surprising coming from a script writer. It was like I was watching it in my mind with anticipation. I found it interesting from begining to end. It wasn't gory or too unreal. Just scary. You got into the characters and their personalities. The author wasn't trying to shock its readers. She told a story as she saw it unfold. It didn't feel forced ended. I write alot like this and maybe that's why I liked it. I definately would recommend it.