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Sunday, October 13, 2019

Review: Down a Dark Hall by Lois Duncan


4 stars for Down a Dark Hall by Lois Duncan.

There are many books I want to read and many others I want to reread. It is not for lack of want but rather the lack of time that I always choose new reads over old. There is just that much time, that many hours we have in a day which can possibly be allotted to exploring new authors, new books that reading a book all over again takes on a secondary role. Not that I am bragging, but by revisiting this book and finishing it one more time, I think it is by all means no small feat.

I first read this book in my early teens. If I have not read it then, I doubt I will have enjoyed it as much when I read it now. I believe some stories, especially the Young Adult novels, are best read when you are young, say in your teens, when you are still a long way off from being jaded by reality.

Glad as I am to read this story again, to undergo the horrors and spine-tingling moments drawn out by author Duncan's superb writing, especially at the end of each chapters, I regret to say that I am not able to find the original edition of the story, the one which I have indulged myself in so many years ago.

For practical reasons, the author feels the need to revise her story by incorporating the changes - mobile phone, internet access, messaging, etc - in technology since her story was first written in 1974. Yes, I can understand all that, but still, I will have preferred the old version as it is what I have grown up reading. For the past many weeks, I have tried in vain to secure a copy - whether new or used - of the original book. It will be really nice to own the first edition version to keep my memories of the author who has passed on three years ago.



Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Revised edition
Publication date: 19 Apr 2011

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Why does the exclusive boarding school Blackwood have only four students?

Kit walks the dark halls and feels a penetrating chill. What terror waits around the next corner?

*Blurb from Goodreads*

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