Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of The Resort

The Resort
The Resort
Author: Bentley Little
ISBN-13: 9780451212801
ISBN-10: 0451212800
Publication Date: 9/7/2004
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
 171

3.7 stars, based on 171 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

49 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Resort on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
i thought this was a great read- pretty scary, kinda like the twilight zone meets the shining.
Mahala avatar reviewed The Resort on + 192 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a good book. The end has a twist that I did not expect. There are definitely NO hollywood endings in a Bentley Little book. His books are easy to read, but are engaging and entertaining. I recommend this book. But do note that his content is "adult" at times, so this book is NOT for pre-teens or teens who aren't allowed to read books with violence, language, sexual content or occult-religious content.
CocoCee avatar reviewed The Resort on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
For those not familiar with Little's horror novels, a family of five visit a desert resort for some R & R. First, things feel/seem out of place, then strange history come to light. Horrible and grotesque events happen after that, then a huge bloody finale. For Bentley Little fans, this is reminiscent of The Association, but with a twist/unexpected ending.
hollyrod avatar reviewed The Resort on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I was disappointed with this book. I have enjoyed most of Bentley Little's books, but this one was just a little too "out there" - even for Bentley! Some of the scenes were disturbing to the point of being sick and just plain disgusting. It started out with typical Little suspense and horror and went downhill from there. Not a Bentley Little book I would recommend.
reviewed The Resort on + 330 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
In this very slow drawn out book, Little introduces us to his main characters, the Lowell Thurman family, mom, dad and three boys. Deciding they could afford the winter rates at the high end Reata Resort of Arizona, they pack the family off for a week of fun in the sun. Strange encounters and less then family atmosphere makes the Thurman's and other guest's question what is truly going on here.

The hotel has a strange mind mend on those staying there, they forget, they hallucinate, they become highly sexual, they become barbaric. But leave it to a 13 year old boy to find the answer and save the day.

By the end of this really horrible book I was repulsed. For a thriller it was even further out there than most. Too many barbaric scenes that had no point; and in turn made this book a joke. No need to read this author again.
reviewed The Resort on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
takes place in a resort. not your typical place for a resort, after you read this you will want to find out all you can about places you stay.
reviewed The Resort on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Very scary, descriptive! Not for the faint of heart!
reviewed The Resort on + 58 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a very exciting book. Keeps you wanting to read more and more to find out what happens next. It keeps you guessing right up to the end.
reviewed The Resort on + 58 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book was so good, from the very beganning it was hard to put down. It just keeps drawing you into the book. The more you read the more you want to know what will happen next. I highly recommend this book
reviewed The Resort on + 135 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
One of the scariest books I have ever read! A family gets a great off-season rate at an exlusive resort in the desert. Odd things start happening almost as soon as they get there. Then fellow guests start disappearing. They are alone as whatever is there starts taking over.
emeraldfire avatar reviewed The Resort on
Helpful Score: 2
Welcome to The Reata, a fashionably unique spa located in the isolated Arizona desert. Please try to ignore the strange employees and the unspeakable things in the pool. And when guests start disappearing, just pretend it isn't happening. Enjoy your stay, and relax. Oh...and do remember to lock yourself in tightly after dark.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The pace of the plot really drew me in, and although the book was so fast-paced, I took my time and really savored it. I give this book an A+!
barbsis avatar reviewed The Resort on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the one and only Bentley Little book I will ever read. What crap and a waste of money!

I found this book to be a disturbing parody of a horror novel. For inexplicable reasons, the characters all seemed to have Tourette's Syndrome. Out of the blue just blurting out weird sexual idioms and irrelevant comments. The story was very choppily written - just jumping all over the place with no real purpose to this style of writing. I did like the main characters (a family of 5) who where inexplicably surprised at this seemingly innocuous resort that turned into a baffling haunted resort.

The conclusion somewhat explained what was going on but the story was more ridiculous (and stupid) than scary. The author threw sexual elements into the mix that had no baring on the storyline at all. Just reinforced the whole Tourette's thing.
reviewed The Resort on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent horror story set in an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert.
reviewed The Resort on + 34 more book reviews
Makes you think about that great price you get at that nice hotel :)
reviewed The Resort on + 5 more book reviews
I good horror story....an enjoyable read
wyattandtwins avatar reviewed The Resort on
I had a hard time putting this book down, I actually still think about it every now and then when I hear someone talk about hotels/vacations....lol. Very creepy!
reviewed The Resort on
Interesting book, okay read, drags on somewhat, disappointing ending. This was my first Bentley Little book, it was an easy read and I probably will read one more of his books before I decide whether I like him or not, but I don't think he will become one of my favorite authors.
reviewed The Resort on + 144 more book reviews
Good scary book, Bentley style. It is worth a read and I liked it.
reviewed The Resort on + 146 more book reviews
What a sick, twisted, little book. I loved every word of it. Bentley Little reminds me of early Clive Barker, who also loves to go to the extreme.

I like the plot and the character development. Toward the end you are really cheering for the good guys to win. Imagine having someone or something get into your head and finding all your insecurities and then using them against you? That is what this book does to the main characters.

I am giving this book 4 stars, if I did not have bad dreams the night I finished it I would I would have given it 5. This book is not for the faint of heart.
reviewed The Resort on + 23 more book reviews
Very interesting ang genuinely scary. A great read for any horror fan with a nice little twist.
reviewed The Resort on + 61 more book reviews
Starts out with a normal family going on vacation at a beautiful remote resort and ends up in horror. Held my interest throughout.
rcketman avatar reviewed The Resort on + 38 more book reviews
typical bentley little book, weird, scary and wild
reviewed The Resort on + 283 more book reviews
Bentley Little is one of my favorit authors.
reviewed The Resort on + 13 more book reviews
Does this guy ever miss?
siouxcityranch avatar reviewed The Resort on
I liked the book, however the ending just kind of whimped out like Bentley just wanted to stop writing. It was a little dissappointing, however, I do not regret reading it. Kept me going for a few days! I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a quick summer read.
reviewed The Resort on + 330 more book reviews
In this very slow drawn out book, Little introduces us to his main characters, the Lowell Thurman family, mom, dad and three boys. Deciding they could afford the winter rates at the high end Reata Resort of Arizona, they pack the family off for a week of fun in the sun. Strange encounters and less then family atmosphere makes the Thurman's and other guest's question what is truly going on here.

The hotel has a strange mind mend on those staying there, they forget, they hallucinate, they become highly sexual, they become barbaric. But leave it to a 13 year old boy to find the answer and save the day.

By the end of this really horrible book I was repulsed. For a thriller it was even further out there than most. Too many barbaric scenes that had no point; and in turn made this book a joke. No need to read this author again. Amazon Review: http://tinyurl.com/2rj3h7
reviewed The Resort on + 14 more book reviews
Welcome. Relax. Enjoy your stay. And lock yourself in after dark....
reviewed The Resort on + 62 more book reviews
The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert-a perfect getawaw from the city for people like Lowell Thurman and his family, booked for a relaxing 5 day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil; Unnerving encounters with strange employees, wild parties in empty rooms,something unspeakable in the pool. Then, one by one, guests begin disappearing. The Thurmans are afraid because out in the middle of nowhere, with no escape and no one to hear them scream, they're left with only one terrifying choice; unlock the dark secrets of the Reata themselves before the real carnage begins.
reviewed The Resort on + 20 more book reviews
Awesome book! kind along the lines of Stephen King's "cell" or at least that was my impression of it..
JustJen avatar reviewed The Resort on + 75 more book reviews
Excellent book! Good suspense.
reviewed The Resort on + 81 more book reviews
From the cover: The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert - a perfect getaway from the city for people like Lowell Thurman and his family, booked for a relaxing five-day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil: unnerving encounters with strange employees, wild parties in empty rooms, something unspeakable in the pool. Then, one by one, guests begin disappearing. The Thurmans are afraid because out in the middle of nowhere, with no escape and no one to hear them scream, they're left with only one terrifying choice: unlock the dark secrets of the Reata themselves before the real carnage begins.
reviewed The Resort on + 48 more book reviews
bentley little is the absolute best!
reviewed The Resort on + 45 more book reviews
great horror loved it!
reviewed The Resort on + 240 more book reviews
Bently Little is in a class all by himself! You don't want to visit or stay at his "Resort". Spooky!
reviewed The Resort on + 209 more book reviews
Not quite the place I want to spend my next vacation. Could be that you are interested in one-way tickets?
reviewed The Resort on + 19 more book reviews
VERY GOOD BOOK!
morebooks avatar reviewed The Resort on
Chilling tale of suspense. Little is up there with King and Koontz.
reviewed The Resort on + 55 more book reviews
Prepare to be scared!
reviewed The Resort on + 42 more book reviews
Great book Bentley Little is an excellent author I have read several of books and have not been disappointed yet
reviewed The Resort on + 11 more book reviews
Fabulous book will get you hooked! If you like "The Shining" you'll love this!
reviewed The Resort on + 82 more book reviews
A lot like The Shining
ShareBear avatar reviewed The Resort on + 159 more book reviews
This book was very interesting. The whole book keeps you on the edge of your seat and is hard to put down
reviewed The Resort on
It's another twisted tale from Bentley Little! It will make you think twice the next time you go to a fancy resort!
reviewed The Resort on + 23 more book reviews
Another suspenseful tale by the always-reliable Bentley Little. If you think you're a horror fan but have never heard of him, do yourself a favor and try him out.
reviewed The Resort on + 9 more book reviews
The Reata is an excusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert-a perfect getaway from the city for people like Lowell Thurman and his family, booked for a relaxing five-day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil:unnerving encounters with strange employees, wild parties in empty rooms, something unspeakable in the pool. Then, one by one,guests begin disappearing. The Thurmans are afraid because out in the middle of nowhere, with no escape and no one to hear them scream, they\'re left with only one terrifying choice: unlock the dark secrets of the Reata themselves before the real carnage begins.
reviewed The Resort on + 15 more book reviews
The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert--a perfect getaway from the city for people like Lowell Thurman and his family, booked for a relaxing five-day retreat. What unfolds is anything but tranquil: Strange employees, parties in empty rooms, something in the pool. Then the guests start disappearing. They are stuck in the middle of nowhere, with no escape.
reviewed The Resort on + 224 more book reviews
The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert...a perfect getaway from the city for the people like Lowell Thurmond and his family, booked for a relaxing five day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil. You might say a vaction from/in Hell. Another great story by Bentley Little.
reviewed The Resort on + 54 more book reviews
The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert-a perfect getaway from the city for people like Lowell Thurman and his family, booked for a relaxing five-day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil: unnerving encounters with strange employees, wild parties in empty rooms, something unspeakable in the pool. Then,one by one,guests begin disappearing. The Thurmans are afraid because out in the middle of nowhere, with no escape and no one to hear them scream, they're left with only one terrifying choice: unlock the dark secrets of the Reata themselves before the real carnage begins.
reviewed The Resort on + 53 more book reviews
FROM BACK COVER:
The Reata is an exclusive spa isolated in the Arizona desert - a perfect getaway from the city for people like Lowell Thurman & his family, booked for a relaxing five day retreat. But what unfolds is anything but tranquil: unnerving encounters with strange employees, wild parties in empty rooms, something unspeakable in the pool. Then, one by one, guests start didappearing. The Thurmans are afraid because out in the middle of nowhere, with no escape and no one to hear them scream, they're left with only one terrifying choice: unlock the dark secrets of the Reata themselves before the real carnage begins.