Coraline

Neil Gaiman

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Coraline

By: Neil Gaiman

Narrarated by: Neil Gaiman

The day after they moved in, Coraline went exploring….

In Coraline's family's new flat are twenty-one windows and fourteen doors. Thirteen of the doors open and close. The fourteenth is locked, and on the other side is only a brick wall, until the day Coraline unlocks the door to find a passage to another flat in another house just like her own.

Only it's different….

At first, things seem marvelous in the other flat. The food is better. The toy box is filled with wind-up angels that flutter around the bedroom. But there's another mother, and another father, and they want Coraline to stay with them and be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go.

Other children are trapped there as well, lost souls behind the mirrors. Coraline is their only hope of rescue. She will have to fight with all her wits if she is to save the lost children, her ordinary life, and herself.

Performed by Neil Gaiman
With original music by The Gothic Archies

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EDITOR'S PICK // New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Neil Gaiman (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Mar 11, 2009
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Genre: Children's Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction & Literature

Total File Size: 99 MB (3 files) Total Length: 3 Hours, 37 Minutes

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Claire Zulkey

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03.11.09
Neil Gaiman, Coraline
2009 | Label: HarperAudio

The best kind of children's book — the kind you'll want to read when they're finished
The best children's stories appeal to readers of all ages, and with that criteria, Neil Gaiman's Coraline is a story that can be passed up through generations as well as down. Coraline Jones is a bored, creative little girl living with her too-preoccupied parents in an apartment building outside London, shared with two dotty former actresses and a crazy old man who may or may not train circus mice. When Coraline discovers that a mysterious door leads to an alternate world that contains her same apartment, only with her "Other Mother" (remarkably similar to her own mother, only much more evil and with buttons for eyes), dwelling inside, she is forced to fend for herself.

Gaiman's tale is spooky and slightly existential, but what makes it a delight to listen to is the way he, like Roald Dahl, treats his young audience seriously. He's not afraid to use funny big words and to make his heroine tough but also snotty, and to craft a story in which children do die. The result is scary and beautiful as well as entertaining and fast-moving. The author reads his own work for the audiobook, and does an excellent job with voices and tone. Listen to Coraline on a long family car trip, when you and your companions of all ages can lose yourselves in the worlds Gaiman has created.

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great story for all ages

kittycat473

I'd heard this was a creepy story, but since it's children's book, I had low expectations in that department. Believe me I was pleasantly surprised! This is exactly the kind of horror I like: the eerie feeling that SOMETHING is creeping up behind you with none of that stupid gore stuff. Neil Gaiman is good voice actor, too. I enjoyed this book so much that I would be reluctant to see the movie as I've heard they changed the story a lot. If you like Tim Burton, Roald Dahl, or Lemony Snicket, you will love this book!

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wonderful

chachlate

this is a totally captivating story, quirky, full of great detail, and magical yet believable. not having read the book or seen the film i was really swept up in the plot not only because of the masterful writing but also because of Mr. Gaiman's enchanting voice. Really a story that transcends children's book status.

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