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Earthbound
Earthbound
Author: Richard Matheson
David and Ellen return to Logan Beach twenty some odd years after their first visit there on their honeymoon. Although the original cottage they rented is no longer standing, they stay in one nearby. Even though it is off season the cottage seems terribly cold, colder than it should be. — David and Ellen's marriage isn't the soundest, and their t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780812548105
ISBN-10: 0812548108
Publication Date: 8/1995
Pages: 223
Edition: Reprint
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3.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Tom Doherty Assoc Llc (TOR)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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RoyalCatwoman avatar reviewed Earthbound on + 278 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I REALLY enjoyed reading this book ! Didn't want it to end ! Was torn between keeping for my collection or passing on ,well someone WILL be happy ! Enjoy !
welshwytch avatar reviewed Earthbound on + 89 more book reviews
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This book is a very good haunted GHOST story, keeps the reader on the edge of your seat until the very end....
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Richard Matheson is one of the most influential of the modern authors, whether fiction or science fiction somewhere in between. This book does not disappoint. The story examines a marriage that may be on its last legs but both partner want to work on righting it again. Vacationing at a remote cabin (aren't they best?), they deal with each other and he deals with a young beautiful woman who comes and goes in the cabin as she pleases, always when the wife is away. Is the woman real or is she his imagination and lust in ethereal form? Or something else? She wants him and has him and won't let him go. Her story slowly unfolds and how the events and people around her and the cabin entwine but don't choke--they sneak up quietly. The conclusion wasn't exactly what I expected, even though I should know that a Richard Matheson story never ends the way that it seems it "should."
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed Earthbound on + 717 more book reviews
A fairly rambling ghost story that is ultimately not on par with Matheson's classic Hell House, but is okay if you don't expect much. Too much introspection on the part of the "hero" and not enough stuff really happens. Might be a little too graphic sexually for some people looking for an old fashioned haunted house tale.


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