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Indlæser... The Room in the Tower and Other Stories (Penguin Reading Lab Level 2)af Rudyard Kipling, Carolyn Jones (Redaktør), Derek Strange (Redaktør)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This book has three stories and I'm going to talk about first one. This title is "The woman in the Black Coat". Fanny,a young woman married Lord Glenfallen,a rich man. They loved each other and lived happily,but one day,she met a ghost of 'Lady Glenfallen',the last Glenfallen's wife! This story did'nt say who killed her,so I thought it interesting and this story inspirates reader's imagination. But also,I thought this story's title "black coat" was'nt need because this word did'nt relate with main story. This book consists of three horror short story. I think that first story "The Room in the Tower" is impressive. One man has been had a dream which is mysterious. One day,his dream came true and horrible thing befell him... I think there are different fear each stories.But I think these story are not too fearful. There are three horror stories. The most interesting story was the first story. A young woman married a man. So she started to live in the man's house. But she looked at a woman in the black coat in her room. She was very afraid. When I read this story, I felt it scary. But I can't stop reading the story. Because it was interesting. I haven't liked horror, but I will read horror stories. This book has three horrible stories.Each story has different horror. My favorite story is first story .A woman who has no eye appears at night and says to another woman "I'm going to kill you with knife......" This book makes me horrible and picture of this story makes me excited.I'm sure this book makes you horrible and excited! ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Three stories, three ghosts: a picture in a tower depicts a dangerous woman; a young woman marries an older man and arrives at his house, only to find that his dead wife is still there; and a dead man walks through a house every night, because sometimes the dead do come back. No library descriptions found. |
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A young man has been having a recurring nightmare for over a decade. In the dream, he's usually a guest at an acquaintance's home. When the hostess lets him know that he'll be sleeping in the tower room, he is overcome by an inexplicable feeling of dread.
Then one day, in real life, a friend invites him to a party. Although it's a different friend, and the details are different, he is overwhelmed by deja vu as he enters the house. Will he finally find out what his dreadful presentiment foreshadowed? ( )