Gaiman, Neil. (2002). Coraline. Harper Collins.
Coraline is at a junction in her life. No longer is she a young child; yet, she is really not grown. She is trapped, often behind a brick wall, considering whether to leave naive childhood or whether to pass into what seemed to be a masked, button-eyed, blind, insensitive, and monstrous maturity.
Typical of Neil Gaiman, Coraline is creepy—a dark, creepy little tale. If you like ghostly stories, you’ll like this one.
Coraline was released as a movie in 2008. Have you seen the movie? Read the book; watch the movie; and say which you think is best. An animated version of the book is scheduled to be released in 2009. Look at the Wikipedia article and get the scoop on Coraline.
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