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The Farm
The Farm
Author: Scott Nicholson
The latest Appalachian Gothic thriller from award-winning author Scott Nicholson,The Farm explores the legend of a 200-year-old circuit riding preacher who pays a visit to the tiny mountain community of Solom. At the heart of the story is the relationship between a mother and daughter who are new to the town and are just discovering its s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786017126
ISBN-10: 0786017120
Publication Date: 7/1/2006
Pages: 394
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3.9 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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I read this book because I am a Bentley Little fan. Y'know, one of those recommendations "if you like so-and-so, then you'll like this one." The Farm was good, but didn't grab me in like most Bentley Little stories. I thought it was too long, too detailed, and a bit run-of-the-mill scary.

Key elements include main characters moved from the city to the mountains, mysterious death of previous wife, country pastors, ghosts, and goats... lots and lots of goats.
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great supernatural story filled with a few mountain myths and legends. This author is a lot like bentley little. If you like Little you'll like this one.

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This book was my first by this author, and even though it was decent, I just wasn't very excited about it. Typical horror cliches can be found in this book. I think the only thing that scared me about this was my fear of goats(childhood incident that traumatized me). There are some scenes with goats and other farm animals and that bothered me/creeped me out more than anything. Decent book, but not my cup of tea.


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