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Hungry Eyes [Paperback]

Barry Hoffman (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Gauntlet; Advance copy edition (1997)
  • ASIN: B000VARC5A
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Barry Hoffman has been a teacher, a publisher, an editor, and, of course, a writer. Hoffman's eight adult books have been well received by critics and most recently, he is the author of the popular young adult novels, The Shamra Chronicles; the last novel in the series, Chaos Unleashed, will be released May 2011. What do all of his novels have in common? All have females as protagonists and more than half of the antagonists are also females. These female characters are strong and often flawed, but they are definitely not dependent on males to save the day.

As the father to two strong-willed, independent daughters (one of whom was named after Shamra's Dara), grandfather to a ten-year old granddaughter in the same mold, and teacher to fifth to eighth grade students, Barry was influenced to write these kinds of strong female characters. Throughout his thirty years as an inner-city school teacher in Philadelphia, he found the eleven to fourteen year old girls he taught to have unique and diverse personalities, which helped shape the young women in The Shamra Chronicles. In fact, each book of The Shamra Chronicles is populated with young women bearing a remarkable resemblance to those who have walked through his classroom door.

Barry believes that adolescent and teenage girls need to read books where there are positive role models with which they can identify. He has written all three Shamra Chronicles books: Curse of the Shamra, Shamra Divided, and Chaos Unleashed with the hope that girls will latch onto Dara as an independent, increasingly mature young woman, rather than reading novels where the main female character is submissive and subject to the whims of the boy over which she obsesses.

Inspired by President Obama's call to give back to the community, Barry set out to donate 10,000 copies of his young adult novel Curse of the Shamra in 2009. He provided copies to schools (with a special focus on Title 1 schools in dire need of resources), libraries, military families, Girl Scouts, and other organizations with a Young Adult audience. He has already surpassed his goal, giving away 11,145 copies of The Shamra Chronicles to date!


Barry also conducted an Author in Residence program in 2009 and 2010 at classrooms in Colorado. The students all received free copies of Curse of the Shamra, and Barry led weekly discussions about characters, plot developments, choices made and their consequences, along with discussing critical thinking and writing skills. The project culminated with student projects and essays.


In addition to writing The Shamra Chronicles and eight other novels, Barry is well-known as the Publisher and Editor of Gauntlet Magazine, a magazine dealing with censorship, and as Publisher at Gauntlet Press, Winner of 1999 Stoker Award for Best Small Press, which produces collectible editions of classic and previously unpublished books. Barry has lived in Colorado since 2002. He grew up in New York and spent his entire teaching career in Philadelphia.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Food for thought in HUNGRY EYES, July 18, 2000
Reading HUNGRY EYES is like watching your two best friends play a chess match - you want them both to win. This is because Hoffman goes beyond the "Bad Guy-Good Guy" thriller formula and gives you the motivation behind the characters' actions - the Good Guy isn't solely altruistic, and the Bad Guy just may be justifiably so. You'll come out of HUNGRY EYES with a whole new perspective of those shades of grey between good and evil.

In this novel, the interplay is between the "good" Deidre Caffrey, dogged journalist, versus her "old" adversary Shara Farris - the "Vigilante Killer", whose message NO MORE HUNGRY EYES scrawled in lipstick across a mirror sets off a cat-and-mouse game that leaves you uncertain of who will win, and even less certain who you'll WANT to win.

Every writer has her (or his) own favorite "line" in a book, one that makes us stop and catch our breath at the author's sheer skill. In HUNGRY EYES, mine was this: "She felt a rush before they died when she smelled the collapse of their resolve." Only Barry Hoffman can write like that.

I highly recommend HUNGRY EYES, a book that will keep you in suspense and leave you with food for thought - and will have you cheering for the victories and mourning the defeats of both sides. A truly well-written, well-conceived, unique horror/thriller.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This one isn't your everyday, run-of-the-mill revenge story, February 27, 2005
The first of the "Eyes" Series, Hungry Eyes, is a noteworthy effort. Hoffman digs deeply into the minds of his characters and, whether or not you agree with their actions or not, they're still interesting. You don't always have to agree with the actions of the protagonist(s) to enjoy a book. These characters are not stereotypical, they are purely three dimensional, unusual, and fascinating.

The suspense really isn't that strong, it's not THAT type of thriller. Everything's intriguing though, there's lots of action going down, and the subject matter hasn't been touched upon in this way that much. Much of it is soaked with mental thoughts and ambitions, a very character driven story.

Hoffman has a powerful voice that should be listened to.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars hungry eyes, February 6, 2000
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Very good book. Totally original concept of female/ serial killer/ victim. Barry Hoffman along with Owl Goingback are the best two new horror writers to come along in years.
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