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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Book!....,
By T (Sacramento, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Tess and her friends are having a great time at the Santa Luisa Boardwalk -- an amusement park set upon the beach. They go there very often, seeing as how it's basically the only thing to do in town. Everything seems normal until the park's roller coaster is seen hurling through the air! The crash kills one and injures a dozen. Everyone dismisses it as an accident, but Tess saw a shadow running away from the scene right after. Finding that odd, things get worse when she receives threats, etc. The culprit knows that Tess knows something she shouldn't, and plans to eliminate her. "Funhouse" was another nice book from Diane Hoh. I personally recommend "The Invitation" from her over this, but it was still pretty good. Like most of Hoh's books, it takes a little while to get into the story. Other than that, it's great. Read it... Also recommended:
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Secret Past of The Boardwalk,
By A Customer
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
"Funhouse" begins with a fatal roller coaster crash, which kills at least one teen and injures dozens of other riders and bystanders. The police consider it an accident, but Tess Landers believes differently. She was there at the Boardwalk just before The Devil's Elbow roller coaster detached from its rail and fell dozens of feet below, and she distinctly remembers seeing someone suspicious running away from the ride as it crashed. But nobody else believes her--not her friends, not the police--only the person responsible for causing the accident. And now that person is stalking Tess, leaving unsubtle hints of what will eventually happen to her because of what she knows, or at least suspects.The book alternates between the first-person viewpoint of the unknown killer and the third-person account of Tess. The stranger is clearly obsessed with an old diary s/he finds in his/her family's attic. In it, a past secret is revealed involving several of Santa Luisa's most influential board members of the Boardwalk. This secret (which is predictable and not very shocking) is the main reason why the stranger has decided to kill at least eight of his/her peers. I thought "Funhouse" was, for the most part, a pretty exciting Point Thriller, but it wasn't exactly what I was expecting. First of all, I was able to guess the killer within the first couple of chapters because of the character's descriptions and their living situations. (Keep those two clues in mind if you want to deduce the killer.) Also, I thought the motive of the killer was a little weak. In my opinion, s/he needed a better reason to go mental than by discovering his/her parents were liars. Honestly, I didn't think they did anything very wrong. If you're a Diane Hoh fan, then you might enjoy "Funhouse", but you're not really missing much if you decide not to read it. Recommended for teens who enjoy horror.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funhouse-Whodunit?,
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This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Oh my! THis was a really good book, but the end is very surprising. Diane Hoh keeps you in suspense right until the very end. She makes you paranoid about everyone in the book only to discover that the one you're least worried about is really your enemy. Looking back I missed a lot of obvious clues to the guilty party and I got caught up in stereotypes but it's still a really great book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YOU CAN DIE LAUGHING...,
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This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
YOU CAN DIE LAUGHING...that was the pun statement on the frontcover of this thriller!!! Tess, the heroine, must find out who the killer is before he/she kills off all of her friends. I remember this book as my very first Young Adult horror story and its ironic because most kids' firsts were R.L.Stine or Caroline B. Cooney. It's skillfully written and sort of similar to A Nightmare On Elm Street because the kids are being punished for what their lousy parents did in the past. Also, I came to realize that ALL of Diane Hoh's YA thrillers come with a warning: SUBJECT MATTER MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR PEACE OF MIND. And they did! I recommend this classic to the mature in mind because Hoh's stories are dangerously psychotic. However, if you wanna take a killjoyin' ride, then enter FUNHOUSE at your risk!!! Remember, YOU CAN DIE LAUGHING!!! Seriously!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fun Teen Horror,
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This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Tess, the main character, is getting threatening notes written with a fat purple marker. She also gets other scary threats. Someone is after her. She doesn't know who or why. Other teens are also targeted. She doesn't know why all this horror is happening.
This was a good teen horror book. It was almost 5 stars, but I couldn't give it quite 5 stars because it was a little lacking. I felt it needed more twists or a cozier atmosphere in places, or both. But I would definitely recommend this book if you like teen horror novels. It was good.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What a twist!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Oh my gosh, this book is a must read!! I never ever guessed the baddy in the book. The person was the least expected. Diane Hoh keeps you in suspense in this book all the way through. I could hardly put the book down. I was literally glued to the book. :)=good
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not really scary, but a good horror / thriller read.,
By horrorflicker@hotmail.com (In front of my computer) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Funhouse is one of those Point Horror books that just isn't scary enough to be classed as horror, but that gives a good read. I was at Center Parcs, UK when I read this book - it took me 2 days to read it, I was enjoying it so much (it was also the first horror book I ever read.)I would reccomend this for Point Horror readers, but it might seem a little lame for P H unleashed readers (I read unleashed though, and I didn't find it lame.) A good read....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Creepy storyline,
By A Customer
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
This book was very well written and had a lot of suspense and kept me guessing. I'd never really liked amusement parks anyway, but after reading this book, I don't want to ever go on one in my life. This is the first Diane Hoh book I've read, (although some say she goes under the alias of Lindsay Caldwell), and it was very good. I'll have to get another out of the library.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not really scary, but a good horror / thriller read.,
By horrorflicker@hotmail.com (In front of my computer) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
Funhouse is one of those Point Horror books that just isn't scary enough to be classed as horror, but that gives a good read. I was at Center Parcs, UK when I read this book - it took me 2 days to read it, I was enjoying it so much (it was also the first horror book I ever read.)I would reccomend this for Point Horror readers, but it might seem a little lame for P H unleashed readers (I read unleashed though, and I didn't find it lame.) A good read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Funhouse (Paperback)
The ending of this book really got me. I never guessed who the guilty person was, and usually I know through the whole book.
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Funhouse by Diane Hoh (Paperback - July 1990)
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