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House (Books of History Chronicles) Kindle Edition | Pages: 368 pages
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Title:House (Books of History Chronicles)
Author:Frank E. Peretti
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:March 13th 2006 by Thomas Nelson (first published January 1st 2006)
Categories:Horror. Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Thriller

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A mind-bending supernatural thriller from the creators of This Present Darkness and Saint.

Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker -- two of the most acclaimed writers of supernatural thrillers -- have joined forces for the first time to craft a story unlike any you've ever read. Enter House -- where you'll find yourself thrown into a killer's deadly game in which the only way to win is to lose... and the only way out is in.

The stakes of the game become clear when a tin can is tossed into the house with rules scrawled on it. Rules that only a madman—or worse—could have written. Rules that make no sense yet must be followed.

One game. Seven players. Three rules. Game ends at dawn.



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Original Title: House ASIN B001EHE8JC
Edition Language: English
Series: Books of History Chronicles
Characters: Stephanie Singleton (House), Leslie (House), Betty (House), Randy (House)
Setting: United States of America Alabama(United States)

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Ugh! When I read the back of this book, it had such potential. I thought it was going to be super creepy. Unbeknown to me though, I had never read either of these authors, and honestly it was a big long religious package... mixed with horrible writing. It's a collaboration between two authors and it's like when you were in school and a teacher would have you start a story and pass it on to someone next to you. You didn't know the characters, or anything, you just had to move on the plot; and

Wow am I furious at having been so blatantly mislead by the summary of this book. So let me give you the actual run down. If you enjoy books by Stephen King.............don't read this because you will question your life choices until you die and also wonder how some people ever even get their books published. If you HATE books by Stephen King because you wish that he didn't know how to write believable characters or progress plot lines in any way or write stories people actually want to read

Why, why did I waste time reading this book when I could have been...Oh, I don't know, scrubbing the bathroom floor with a toothbrush? It's one of those crappy horror "thrillers" that make you feel kind of dirty when you're done. I do admit to finishing the book-- a fast read despite its gargantuan hardcover size-- but only because it held my interest JUST ENOUGH to wonder if it would improve. Like when they introduced Susan's character, I was muttering to myself, "Well, maybe this will liven

This book deserves five stars because it has a great mixture of suspense and mystery. There is even a little romance! It will keep you on the edge of your seat! If you didn't understand the book then you didn't pay attention while reading it. Ted Dekker is a wonderful author who gives his books Christian themes and backgrounds without making it super religious. Not that anything is wrong with a very religious book. The theme of this book is light defeats darkness. The light being Jesus and the

This was a fun reread. I originally read the book back when it was first released, I think, but this is my first time reading it after seeing the movie. I found myself picturing the film while reading and that made for a great read. I definitely think the book had more details, but that is usually the case. The house was creepy...and the basement?? Yikes. The house "rules" were crazy. The ending was intense. All in all, I really enjoyed this reread and it is a favorite of Dekker's for me.

So, I made the mistake of only bringing this book on a week-long camping trip. It was a really big mistake.This book was dull, badly written, and forced. And that's the good stuff I have to say about it. The characters were so badly handled that I had trouble reading it. They had no depth and could have been left out of the story with no major impact. It deals horribly with abuse victims and is an insult to published works. I wish I could have rated this 0/5 but unfortunately that isn't a

I picked this book up from the library, thumbed through a few pages, and decided to preview it by reading the first chapter. I had other books I thought I should get through first, before I could start another. So I previewed it.Fifteen chapters later, I had to put the book down because it was getting late.House is an amazing thriller about survival through not just this world, but the next. It's really one of the few books that actually had my mind running.An excellent book by far. I recommend

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