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5.0 out of 5 stars
A long-time favorite, October 31, 2002
I first fell in love with this book as a high school student shelving books in the children's room of the local public library. I spent the past four years hunting for a copy to add to my own library. This well-written book imaginatively explores what our world - and the dolls' world - might be like from the perspective of the dolls. It's a scary story that will make you look twice at every dollhouse you see thereafter, leaving you wondering if you're in control of the dolls or if they're in control of you.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Too Old For It Perhaps, April 17, 2005
This review is from: Among the Dolls (Paperback)
Perhaps I am too old to have enjoyed this book. But I read young adult and children's books often enough to know a good one when I come across one.
Unfortunately, William Sleator disappoints with this one. The tagline on the cover explicitly states "Now she's their toy..." and I expected just that. The dolls are frightening enough, but there is huge potential (HUGE) with this story that Sleator merely avoids in order to keep the story within word-limit guidelines (I'm assuming).
The twist as to how Vicki came to be inside the dollhouse is perfect, however, and caught me completely off guard. Otherwise, for a Sleator book (he has written some very good tales!), a very mediocre effort.
My copy, published by Knopf, has illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. My girlfriend introduced me to her work. She does an extraordinary job, drawing detailed and life-like works. It definitely brought the book to life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
How to get a non-reader reading!, May 21, 2001
At the beginning of each school year I would read this story to my third grade students. Each and every one was entranced to the very end. As a tutor, I have introduced the book to my 7th grade students who hate to read...and there were no complaints with this assignment. It's too bad this book is now out of print. It's a fabulous spooky and well written tale.
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