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Julia
Julia
Author: Peter Straub
In a house in London a woman starts a new life, trying to put tragedy behind her. Then a pretty blonde child runs into view, bringing with her an inexplicable suggestion of evil. — Once Julia Lofting had a husband and a daughter. But everything has changed since she bolted from her marriage, in flight from the unbearable truth of her daughter's d...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345438652
ISBN-10: 0345438655
Publication Date: 7/5/2000
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
"Julia will make your flesh creep...is Julia Lofting's husband coldly plotting to drive her insane? Is she unbalanced by the death of her child?? Or is she truly being haunted by the ghost of an obscenely nasty little girl who happens to inhabit the Loftings fashionable London House?..........." Cosmopolitan

This book is one of my favorite reads at 255 pages. It is an hauntingly beautiful tale--and the story comes together at the end. I was never quite sure whether Julia was being haunted or driven insane, or a little of both probably.

Very good read and written by Peter Straub.
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Helpful Score: 1
Suspenseful and Terrifying, August 18, 2000
Reviewer: "kingsransom" (Como, Italy)

The book begins with a seemingly innocent scene: Julia Lofting, an attractive American in London struggling to reclaim her independence and begin a new life away from her domineering husband, catches a glimpse of a little, blond-haired girl. What normally would be an unremarkable moment has deep meaning for Julia, as this child resembles Kate, Julia's deceased daughter. Kate's death has never ceased to haunt Julia and it is also from this memory that she wishes to flee.
Almost immediately, Julia has very strange experiences in her new home as well as with the mysterious blond child. Julia attempts to make meaning of these events and at times doubts her sanity. Her struggle to understand it made more difficult by accidentally discovering the details of a gruesome murder of the past which took place in her new home. A murder, which parallels horrifyingly close to Julia's own life. As Julia learns more, she discovers a presence of evil which is determined to destroy her.

Readers of the author's previous work will find the action in this book to be higher paced, which is suitable to the story. The plot never drags and is always interesting. The characters are strong and very real. The author has also done an excellent job of creating an eerie and, at times, surrealistic atmosphere which adds to the terror of the story.

This is by far one of the best horror novels ever published. I recommend it to anyone interested in a frightening tale.
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Interesting book of one woman's loss, and the unpredictable future.
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A nice book to read, but a little slow in parts. It has you wondering what's really going on behind the scenes, and the ending still has you wondering, "What if?" at the end. This is good for some casual reading if you don't want to scare yourself silly but want something a bit supernatural.
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This book is comparable to great ghost stories such as Shirley Jackson's Hill House. You wont be able to put it down it is so eerie. The people this woman has surrounded herself with are trying to get her money by driving her insane or IS there a ghost? Its really wonderful writing by the pro Peter Straub. Amazingly good.
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Is she unbalanced at the loss of her child or is he trying to drive her crazy or is she truly being haunted in her own house?


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