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The Keeper
The Keeper
Author: Sarah Langan
Some believe Bedford, Maine, is cursed. Its bloody past, endless rain, and the decay of its downtown portend a hopeless future. With the death of its paper mill, Bedford's unemployed residents soon find themselves with far too much time to dwell on thoughts of Susan Marley. Once the local beauty, she's now the local whore. Silently prowling the ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060872908
ISBN-10: 006087290X
Publication Date: 9/1/2006
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 101 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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17 member(s) found this review helpful.
The Keeper is not run-of-the-mill typical horror. Looking at the reviews here and on Amazon, people seem to either love or hate it. Having just finished the book, I have really mixed feelings but there is no question that it kept my interest to the end.

Susan, a 23 year old girl, is at the center of the horror. Once a pretty young girl, she has become a mentally ill, promiscuous alcholic who silently wanders the streets of the small town of Bedford. People fear and shun her as she invades the dreams of virtually everyone in the town. And then one night she dies ...but soon she returns. And when Susan comes back to town, she brings all the town's nightmares with her.

This is a very literate, intelligent novel. The horror here is equal parts pyschological horror and gory, monster-in-the-dark frights. The author has a beautiful way of saying things that make you pause in the middle of the story just to reread a sentence. The main character of Liz, Susan's sister, was easy to relate to and I liked both her and Bobby, her boyfriend.

On the flip side, I can think of two reasons why I didn't love this book. First, the tone of the book is too dark for me. I think this probably turns off alot of other readers as well. Most of the characters are not likeable and the author does a good job of showing us all their faults and inner demons. Also, the setting itself is depressing. The town of Bedford is dying because the paper mill, its only industry, is shutting down. The mill has poisoned the environment, everyone is depressed, there are no jobs, it is cold and acid rain continually falls.

The other reason I'm not crazy about The Keeper is probably more of a personal irk. I feel like the author was trying to make a political point in this book and it is not one that I particularly agree with. If you read between the lines, it is all about greedy capitalists taking advantage of the downtrodden workers, industry polluting the land and stealing from the people, the rich versus the poor...I hate being hit over the head with someone's political views (particularly liberal ones) when I just want to enjoy a good scary story.

Even with these faults, I think it is a good book and I would recommend it. Some people will enjoy it and others won't. It made me think much more than it made me shiver, but that is generally not what I'm looking for in a horror novel.
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
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This is one of the worse books I have ever read. Defnitely way, way, off-the-wall. I can't imagine anyone thinking this book was worth reading. Sorry I spent a credit on it.
  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
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3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wooooo. This is a spooky book. Scary. I couldn't put it down.

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  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
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Couldn't make much sense of this book, therefore, I'd say don't bother--I just kept reading and reading and realized it wasn't going anywhere I could see--I didn't really see any 'horror' to it or anything that was mindboggleing so I just gave up.
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Interesting book, combines elements of a good ghost story with things that go "bump" in the night. The writing style is a bit different, but it works. At first, I wasn't sure I liked the book, but at the same time, I couldn't stop reading. In the end, I really liked it.


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