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The Cellar
The Cellar
Author: A. J. Whitten
Meredith Willis is suspicious of Adrien, the new guy next door. When she dares to sneak a look into the windows of his house, she sees something in the cellar that makes her believe that Adrien might be more than just a creep—he may be an actual monster. — But her sister, Heather, doesn’t share Meredith’s repulsion. Heather beli...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780547232539
ISBN-10: 0547232535
Publication Date: 5/2/2011
Pages: 276
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Graphia
Book Type: Paperback
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Cellar on + 798 more book reviews
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. The thought of romeo and juliet mixed together with zombies was intriguing. The problem I have with most of these YA books is when you have an author trying to write in the teenager's point of view and not doing a good job at all. It seems forced and fake and very hard to relate to. To my dismay, this was NOT that type of book. The teen characters were so well written. They reminded me of my teens at home and their friends. When I read the back of the book I found out the author was a mom writing along with her daughter under one pen name. This seemed to be the perfect mix to make an enjoyable read.
The book is written under 3 teenager's point of view. You have Meredith, Heather & Adrian. Meredith and Heather are sisters who used to be close but since the accident involving their father and Heather they seemed to have drifted apart. Heather was like a walking zombie since that day until she meets the new boy at school (who happened to move next door as well). All the girls in school are infatuated by him but he only has eyes for Heather. The only girl who is not taken in by his charm is Meredith. She's knows there is not something right about him and is on a mission to find out what. But curiosity killed the cat and if Meredith is not careful that could become her fate.
The back of the book shows that this author wrote another book called The Well. I will definitely be checking that one out as well.
rainbowbrite98 avatar reviewed The Cellar on
This book was everything! YA, horror, romance, thriller....All wrapped up into one story. I loved the premise and I loved the book even more. I usually go for zombie books, but not the walking, talking, hanging around in the high school type zombie books like this one. I usually despise books that give zombies a voice. It's just so unnatural! Even so, I gave this book a chance and it really surprised me. There are some awesome gory parts that made me say EWWW! I thought about this book while I wasn't reading it and it takes a good book to do that for me. It even (should I admit it?) gave me nightmares. I love that too! I would recommend this book for thriller lovers, zombie lovers and YA lovers. The only thing I didn't like about this book is that it wrapped up too neatly into a happily ever after type ending and I hated that. Give me some angst, death and destruction any day. Things don't have to turn out rosy!! I'll keep an eye out for future books by AJ Whitten; they have made a fan out of me!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Cellar on + 2527 more book reviews
I got an advanced copy of this e-book through netgalley.com. It sounded like an interesting premise; basically a Romeo and Juliet storyline with zombies. It ended up being okay, but was mainly just a creepy teen horror story.

Meredith thinks the new next door neighbor guy, Adrien, is a real creep and it isn't until she sees some odd things around his house that she thinks maybe he is more than just creepy; maybe he is even serial killer like. Her sister Heather has had a rough time of it since their father passed away but is suddenly so happy. When Meredith finds out that Heather is dating Adrien she is concerned about Heather, but when everyone suddenly loves Adrien she finds herself alone in her suspicions of him. What is really going on in Adrien's cellar and will Heather and everyone in Meredith's town be safe from his plans?

I want to state right now that this is a horror/thriller novel. It is not a zombie uber-violence horror novel either, it is a suspenseful serial-killer torturing people in dark places type of horror novel. Those who follow my reviews know that I am so not into those kind of horror books. I love the zombies, the fighting, the violence, the mayhem...I do not love creepy guys torturing people in the basement. So overall this book was a bit too freaky and scary for me and it gave me nightmares. But if that kind of horror is your thing you will probably like this.

The horror aspects aside, everything about this book was mediocre. The writing was okay but not anything special, the characters were okay but not ones that really made you care, chemistry between the girls and their boyfriends was kind of there but I wasn't drawn in enough to really be pulling for them. The plot clipped along at a good pace but was pretty predictable.

Also this is not a retelling of Romeo and Juliet. Heather and Adrien play Romeo and Juliet in a play and their relationship is a bit star-crossed but that is where the similarities end. The story does wrap up well and provides a satisfying ending.

Overall this book was okay. If you like creepy serial killer type horror you might like this book. This book was less about zombies though than about creepiness; so if you are a big zombie book fan I would look somewhere else. I would recommend The Reapers are the Angels, The Peculiar Superpowers of Eleanor Armstrong, Generation Dead, Dreadnought, Night of the Living Trekkies, or Kill the Dead if you want a really good zombie book. If you are looking for a really good serial killer suspense type book (similar in tone to this one) I would recommend the Blue is for Nightmares series or the Wake series; both of these are more interesting and creative. I won't be reading any more books by A.J. Whitten in the future; this type of horror isn't my thing and it wasn't an outstanding book.


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