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There are few things creepier than creepy dolls. I hadn’t even read the first book in The Collector series, so everything more. flag Like · see review. Nov 16, Amber Martin rated it liked it. The Collected takes place 5 years after the events of The Collector and is told from Anna’s point of view as opposed to her sister Josie’s in the Missing: free. K.R. Alexander is the pseudonym for fantasy author Alex R. Kahler. Under this guise, K.R. writes creepy middle grade horror, perfect for young readers looking for a scare! His first book, THE COLLECTOR, debuted from Scholastic in the Fall of ‘ For more information about him and his novels, visit replace.mes: Claim the “The replace.me”. Email. I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or law. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information is accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of the owner/10(2).
 
 

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Claim the “The replace.me”. Email. I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or law. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information is accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of the owner/10(2). There are few things creepier than creepy dolls. I hadn’t even read the first book in The Collector series, so everything more. flag Like · see review. Nov 16, Amber Martin rated it liked it. The Collected takes place 5 years after the events of The Collector and is told from Anna’s point of view as opposed to her sister Josie’s in the Missing: free. Mass Market Paperback. $ Used from $ 24 New from $ 6 Collectible from $ MP3 CD. $ 4 Used from $ 6 New from $ From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts comes a novel about a woman who needs nothing, a man who sees everything, and the web of deceit, greed and danger that brings them together—and Reviews: K.

 

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J “There are three rules for living here. View all 5 comments. Sep 16, Kelly Hager added it. When I was in elementary school, Scholastic published a lot of horror novels that I absolutely loved. I don’t think I read all of them, but I probably came impressively close. This reminds me of those. And yes, this one’s definitely meant for middlegrade audiences and not YA, but if you made Josie a little older and had the book be a little longer, it would’ve fit right in.

This book is definitely a good starter read for someone who wants something scary but who doesn’t want to be traumatized f When I was in elementary school, Scholastic published a lot of horror novels that I absolutely loved. This book is definitely a good starter read for someone who wants something scary but who doesn’t want to be traumatized for life. It’s fun and creepy, but it won’t stick with you while you’re trying to sleep. I don’t think. I’m not a fan of dolls, so we’ll see what happens when I go to bed tonight.

This is the season for it, and if you’re in the mood for one good scare, check out this fun middlegrade.

Nov 08, Mr. Gottshalk rated it liked it. This book was If I lived with my mother, grandmother, and sister, I would communicate a lot more effectively than these four ever did. This book is a page turner, and I liked that. Not too much to think about. Mar 24, Christine rated it really liked it. This was a pretty good middle-grade book. I read it aloud to my almost 6 year old daughter. We read the first pages in one sitting, she absolutely looooooved it. I will be keeping an eye out for this author, I have a feeling The Collector will be a series.

Nov 20, Melissa rated it liked it. Josie and her sister, Annie, have moved with their mother to live with their grandmother.

Josie has no problem staying away from the woods until she meets Vanessa. With all the strange noises that come from the w Josie and her sister, Annie, have moved with their mother to live with their grandmother. This is a great quick chilling tale for middle school kids.

There is nothing gory, no bad language, and no violence. It does have some scene that may be a bit freaky for younger kids. Everything fit together quite well and made a great story. Oct 30, LG A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions rated it liked it Shelves: 3-star , acquired-library , format-print , horror , middle-grade , read Although Josie loves her grandmother, she isn’t thrilled about moving in with her.

She misses Chicago and, since her grandmother doesn’t have internet, she can’t contact her old friends. However, Josie’s mom recently lost her job, and Josie’s grandmother has been displaying worrying signs of Alzheimer’s, so Josie’s mom decides that this move is for the best. Josie’s grandmother has several odd rules.

First, Josie and her sister Anna are not allowed to leave any windows open after dark. Second, Although Josie loves her grandmother, she isn’t thrilled about moving in with her. Second, no dolls are allowed in the house. And third, Josie and Anna are not allowed to enter the woods behind Josie’s grandmother’s house. Josie’s grandmother also keeps talking about someone named Beryl – Beryl is hungry, and wants to take Josie and her sister away. Part of Josie wants to dismiss this as signs of her grandmother’s Alzheimer’s, but part of her worries that there might be some truth to it, especially after she and Anna have nightmares about a doll and a creepy house in the woods.

But then Josie makes her first friend at school, a girl named Vanessa. Vanessa is kind, cool, and a vegetarian just like Josie. She lives alone with her aunt. Who collects porcelain dolls. And whose house just happens to be located in the woods, and look just like the one in Josie and Anna’s nightmares.

But surely it’s just a coincidence. My eldest niece is now old enough to start recommending books, and this is the first book she recommended to me. I later learned that she probably recommended it because she was in the process of reading it and loving it – my sister told me that she ended up disliking and feeling dissatisfied with the ending.

Still, my bookish self was happy to get the recommendation. Here’s hoping for more in the future. Alexander tapped into quite a few real-life fears in this book: moving to a new place, trying to make new friends when everyone else already seems to have formed their own cliques, worrying about elderly relatives, and just generally feeling out of place and cut off. Josie can’t contact her friends back in Chicago because of her lack of internet, and she seems to be the only vegetarian at a school with horrible lunches that always feature meat in the main course.

The creepy dolls, strange dreams, and weird sounds were icing on the cake. To my adult self, this book wasn’t particularly scary. Still, Josie’s first visit to Vanessa’s house was pretty good. Josie immediately found the place creepy but tried to pretend that she was fine being there, because she didn’t want to lose Vanessa’s friendship and Vanessa’s explanation for why it looked the way it did seemed plausible her aunt was a big doll collector and was too injured to keep the house properly maintained.

Unfortunately, things got a bit too hokey for me when the story behind Beryl, the dolls, and the house in the woods was finally explained. I’m interested to hear which aspect of the ending my niece had problems with.

I can think of two possibilities: the fate of one of the characters and the “you thought it was over but it isn’t really over” last page. Based on what my sister said, I’m guessing it was the latter that bugged her. All in all, this was mostly okay until the revelations at the end. Oct 02, Meg Williams- Librarian rated it it was amazing. They all wanted to read it and told me they were going to buy it from the Book Fair, so I ordered it on Amazon so I wouldn’t take a Book Fair copy that could belong to a student.

It was out of stock on Amazon too! I finally got it on Saturday and I couldn’t wait to start reading. I read the whole thing yesterday. It was just the right amount of creepy for middle grade readers, and I made sure to request a copy to be cataloged for the library so that I can recommend it to kids who want scary books.

Technically in my library it will belong in the grade section, but I think some 3rd graders might be a little young. It’s so new that there isn’t a lot of information on it yet AR points or reviews from parents , so if you are considering this book for your child, my best advice is to take the couple of hours and read it yourself first.

It isn’t super scary, and reading is always different than watching it happen, but if you aren’t sure about your child’s tolerance for scary stuff, I recommend reading it first. It’s also great so I would recommend it to adults even if you aren’t gauging for a child! Pair that with a seemingly-senile grandmother, a mysterious new friend, whispering winds and a dark woods, and you have Josie and Anna’s new life.

Find out what happens to the girls by reading this awesome book! This was my first book of SpookyReadsOctober and I can’t wait to read more spooky books! View 1 comment. Sep 17, Lisa Jeffcoat rated it really liked it Shelves: elementary-middle-grade-fiction.

This is a scary 4th grade and up read! If your students like Goosebumps, they will love this read! Josie, her sister Anna, and her mom need to move in with their grandmother.

After living in the city, the secluded wooded town seems like a beautiful move. But grandmother has a few rules that intrigue Josie.

She thinks it is not a problem that she can follow them, even if it is a strange request! But then things begin to happen and the beautiful woods seem to be calling Josie which would cause her This is a scary 4th grade and up read!

Then there is her new friend, Victoria. I would have given this book 5 stars if it had a diverse cast of characters. This book would be awesome if Anna was a brother instead. It is a book full of female characters which leave my male readers a lack to connect to a character! Boys love scary books! They want to see themselves in a character. I am certain my male students will be disheartened to read only female characters! Jul 05, Alyson Stone rated it really liked it Shelves: horror , middle-fic.

Book: The Collector Author: K. My students reading this title around Halloween and told me that if I was a decent horror fan, then I needed to add it to my collection. Like always, they were right. This story is creepy, but not too creepy for middle grade. I would put it on the same terms of Mary Downing Hahn. This deals with creepy dolls and a loner in the woods. Josie has just moved here from the city. Her grandma has strange rules about not going into the woods and no dolls.

Josie just thinks her grandma is nuts. Then, she and her sister both make friends who seem strange, but treat the girls well.

Let me tell you, there is nothing more creepy than hearing voices coming out of the woods in the dead of night. The only person who does is their grandma, who keeps saying that Beryl is coming for them. It just sounds downright creepy. Plus, if you look at the cover. Yeah, uh-huh, very creepy. That cover alone will be enough to draw in middle school readers. The spooky feeling is worked in throughout the story. Even though it was a rather predictable storyline, I still wanted to keep reading.

There is just something about the way this book is presented that made me want to keep going. I also like how this deals with a city girl moving to the country and struggling to fit in. Think about your middle school days. Believe it or not, this is a pretty common thing that middle schoolers to have to deal with. Again, prefect set up for the audience. Middle schoolers do want to read about things that they can relate to. So, overall this book has the right amount of creepy for middle school.

Older readers will also enjoy this, especially if you are trying to get into the horror genre. Nov 22, Rachael Fryman added it Shelves: Six word summary: Creepy lore, creepy woods, creepy dolls! Loved: I think this is a pretty decent MG horror novel for those craving more in the genre.

I know that, while I as an adult found it fairly predictable, I still wanted to finish it to see what happened! Verdict: Add to your TBR. Jun 10, Mysha Sajid rated it it was amazing. This book was kinda scary. I think a theme for this book would be “listen to your elders” because they probably know better. Oct 23, Avery rated it did not like it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.

I finished reading The Collector by: K. This story is about a small family moving out to the country with their grandmother, who is very sick. Their grandmother has a set of rules they have to follow. Windows must be shut at night, no dolls in the house, and no going into the woods. The main character, a sixth grade girl by the name of Josie, hates the country. The two talk, and hang out. Eventually, Vanessa comes to sleep over at our lovely protagonists house, and the grandma panics over her being there.

It is soon discovered that Beryl, the nondescript antagonist, is using Vanessa to get to the main protagonist. Personally, I though the book was horrible. While I, a 13 year old girl, may or may not be the intended demographic, I still should feel something for the characters. All I felt was annoyance. My anger is directed at the author, who clearly does not know how teenagers really act. In moments were I was supposed to be concerned for the characters, or worried that they may not make it out alive, I felt nothing.

The author has no concept of suspense or even how to make a half decent character. None of the characters, except maybe the grandmother if I want to be nice, had any sort of redeeming qualities to offset how fictitious and two-dimensional they seem.

It was so painful to read, and somehow the author managed to convince me to hate the characters rather than want them to make it out okay. May 15, Amit rated it it was amazing Shelves: horror , pdf-ebook-online , favorites , Oh Sweet Jesus Christ!!! Now that’s what I call a horror ghost story when it includes with my forever nightmare thing Doll too.

I just hate Dolls and Mannequins or Clowns too. They give me the load of total creep and nightmare. Even though I couldn’t help but kept reading when it is about them, yeah you can say I want to face my fear?

Well my answer is it has something more then just my fear. My alarm clock started blaring. I reached over to turn it off. My hand bump Oh Sweet Jesus Christ!!! My hand bumped into something. Slowly, I opened my eyes, tried to make my vision adjust.

There was a doll on my nightstand. A doll that looked an awful lot like Beryl. So that’s how there grandma warned them. The story immediately go straight to the point and from the first chapter it just hooked me up and I just couldn’t put it down. This book to me was so addictive that I had to finish it in just one seating as if I got no choice.

The truth is I didn’t want to out the book down until I dinish it Josie didn’t like her new school as no one wants to be friend with her but Venessa. That weird girl seems very nice to her and soon they became best friend. Venessa has her aunt to make her tiffin for her school but nobody else. As Josie’s little sister Anna too made friendship with a girl named Carol, Carol who got a weird characteristics about her too. So when the Venessa invites Anna and Josie both they surpeised at the propose.

But eventually they went with her and it was in the back yard of their grandma’s house in to deep woods. It was creepy and unnatural environment in Venessa’s house and the most frightening thing was when Venessa gift a creepy looking doll to Anna. Well the game just started from there at the very spot and who was Beryl actually?

The name that mentioned by their granma but Josie’s mom told them it’s all bogus story. But there’s more to that story not believe it’s fake. Terrible truth is waiting for them to reveal and Josie’s sister in danger too.

So, what should Josie do to keep Anna ok or alive? Full Sep 23, Autumn rated it really liked it Shelves: I saw this book at my kid’s book fair and the cover just called to me. This is a good book for the middle grader maybe from 5th on up. The plot wasn’t very long and it was straight to the point.

Josie and her sister have to move in and help their mom out with their grandma. Though it seems their grandmother is sick and swears that something is out in the woods.

There are rules to follow and you better follow them for Beryl will get you. Also, what do dolls have to do with this story? You gotta r I saw this book at my kid’s book fair and the cover just called to me. You gotta read it to find out. Josie, of course, wants to go back home that is until she makes a friend named Vanessa.

Vanessa, it seems though seems very mysterious and it isn’t until towards the end we find out why she is the way she is. It will take a simple task to the break the curse that is within the woods and at the house of Beryl.

I will say I was curious on the writing that was left on Josie’s locker but I do have a feeling that it might be from a certain character that couldn’t speak out in fear of Beryl. When you read the book you will understand. I am not sure if my son would like the book because it has to do with dolls but I may try it out on him. It isn’t scary but it does have a creepy factor to it.

View 2 comments. Nov 13, Kim Friant rated it really liked it. I was seriously creeped out during the whole thing! And I was very impressed with the unique story, I felt like I was reading something new. Beryl is a terrifying villain! I could totally see her in my head and she scared me. I did feel like some loose ends were left and that keeps me from giving it 5 stars. Then again, any future children of mine will be weird enough to start out with scary books so what do I know! I think this is a great read for anyone who likes creepy stories!

Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. Originally reviewed for Bodice Rippers, Femme Fatales and Fantasy When an author writes as many exceptional books as Nora Roberts has there are going to be a few that aren’t your favorites. I have personally felt that her past few standalones were not quite up to NR standards.

While I am a huge fan, I have been a little disappointed with her last couple of stand alones. Because of this I didn’t just grab this book off the shelf and devour it immediately. Which was a shame because this book was absolutely outstanding.

Lila Emmerson leads a gypsy lifestyle. A professional house sitter she moves from job to job making few personal connections. While people watching off the balcony with a pair of binoculars she witnesses a murder.

This was not a rear window murder since the woman went flying out the window. A call to the police makes her their only witness, limited though she may be.

Especially since the only other person she has seen with the victim is also dead. Presumed a murder suicide Lila just wants to make sure everything is settled.

When she runs into sexy Ashton Archer the alleged murderer’s older brother she finds she has a few more questions of her own. Ashton Archer is sexy, talented, wealthy and the real head of his extended family. When he discovers his brother is not only dead but also being accused if murdering his girlfriend Ash has questions. Serious questions, a chance meeting with the only witness only causes more questions.

Together Ash and Lila fall into a complicated plot of murder, greed, power struggles and a lost Russian artifact. A truly great story! This is why Nora Roberts remains on top of the literary world. It seems with each turn if the page a new element is added. And the chemistry between Ash and Lila escalates. Along with Ash and Lila we get a second chance romance between their best friends.

We also meet Ash’s rather insane family and discover so many more reasons why he is such a remarkable man. And best if all, we get a generally freaky villain who collects momentoes as she goes. A pair of shoes, nice lipstick, a faberge jade piece Wrap all this up in a love story that evolves instead of having it thrown at us.

A delicate balance. Welcome back Ms. I enjoyed “The Collector”. Nora Roberts is in true form with characters who catch one’s interest and hold it all through the story.

This story was no exception. Lila, a house-sitter who is sitting an apartment in New York City, is using binoculars to observe snippets of lives going on in the apartments across from the one where she is.

She uses the excuse that she is an aspiring writer with one or two books under her belt and always looking for new material on which to base another story. While watching the sleek model and her boyfriend across the way, she witnesses an attack on the young model that sends her crashing through the plate glass window and to her death on the sidewalk far below.

Stunned, she calls the police and is, of course, considered a witness to the obvious murder. It is then learned that there was yet another murder in that same apartment, the model’s boyfriend, Oliver, who is the step-brother to Ash who Lila finds herself drawn to out of compassion after his brother’s death after having met him at the police station.

Ash and Oliver are part of a complicated and huge extended family of several times married mother and father resulting in step-siblings, cousins, ex spouses,etc. This is an extremely wealthy family as well.

Lila insists on helping Ash, who she knows nothing about, in any way she can to find who killed Oliver. Ash finds himself impressed with this woman, a stranger, who tries to comfort and help him, something not very common in today’s climate of self. Once those doors are open, the story unfolds. Who was the other person in the apartment who killed Oliver and his girlfriend? And why? Ash and Lila find a trail that leads to a very deadly destination with plenty of danger and a few more deaths along the way.

I Loved the main two characters in this book because they were so different. They complimented each other. One a Artist and one a Writer. What a Love story!

I also loved the adventure. I did think it was a little stretched out in the middle but it picked up and I couldn’t put it down. Nora Roberts is an amazing Author! I like that Nora Roberts incorporates informative themes in her novels that spurs me to research subjects I’d previously had little knowledge of, such as in this book the Lost Imperial Eggs.

I also enjoy the unique occupations she gives her characters, a gypsy house-sitter and a Fortune artist. The opening of the book reminded me of the movie ‘Rear Window’ with Jimmy Stewart and Raymond Burr, but only for a chapter or two. I skipped the sex scenes because I felt they didn’t add to the story, in fact they detracted from it and the story has enough twists and turns on it’s own merit.

I felt sorry for Oliver who had so much and yet let his greed get him and his girlfriend killed. Lila and Ash are typical Nora Roberts heroine and hero, strong and independent, yet are protective of each other and eventually find love. As with many of her recent books, there is a shadowy villain who has psychopathic delusions of grandeur that has the wealth to hire cold-bloodied killers.

The killer is the villain you know until the story begins to unwind. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. I’ve read a lot of Nora Roberts and this isn’t one of my favourites.

It has a good storyline and a great ending but it didn’t have the gripping factor of some of her other stories. One person found this helpful. As ususal, Nora Roberts does not disappoint. I’m sure it will be good. I love the way Nora Roberts puts a story together, and dscribes things. I can always visualize everything, as if I am right there.

There are not many who can put a love story and a thriller together and still put in humour. She is a wonderful writer. I don’t know how nora Roberts does it every year we get 2 eve dallas books a romantic suspense novel and a mini series, but the quality never drops, the detail she goes into in these books also shows the meticulous research she must do into other careers, the heroine in this book is a professional house sitter, the hero an artist nora does love her artists the characterisations and the details in her books are engrossing, it’s almost impossible to find a place to put the book down.

Long may she continue writing.

 
 

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There are few things creepier than creepy dolls. I hadn’t even read the first book in The Collector series, so everything more. flag Like · see review. Nov 16, Amber Martin rated it liked it. The Collected takes place 5 years after the events of The Collector and is told from Anna’s point of view as opposed to her sister Josie’s in the Missing: free. Book: The Collector Author: K.R. Alexander Rating: 4 Out of 5 Stars This is another title that I got from Scholastic’s teacher points. My students reading this title around Halloween and told me that if I was a decent horror fan, then I needed to add it to my collection/5(). Aug 02,  · Grisly horror film is smothered in blood and gore. Read Common Sense Media’s The Collector review, age rating, and parents guide.1/5.

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