Book Review: The Harrowing by Alexandra Solokoff
Published November 20, 2007
Ghost stories are sort of a staple with me. I enjoy them when they’re well done, in books as well as DVDs, and I especially enjoy them when it’s dark or overcast outside. There’s something about the mood, the fact that I can almost believe ghosts exist.
I sat down with Alexandra Solokoff’s first novel, The Harrowing, and prepared for a fright fest based on the reviews and the creepy cover. I ended up getting a mixed bag of enjoyment.
The plot revolves around five college students left on their own over the long Thanksgiving holidays. Each of them, as it turns out, had his or her reason for not going home. For Robin Stone, the protagonist of the tale, the reason was her drunken mother.
During the first 50 pages, we get a good look at each of these characters. Then, with the fall break in full swing, they lose the power to Baird College where they’re in attendance and all the lights go out for the night.
I personally really liked the atmosphere of getting locked up in the college and losing power. So far, everything looked good, but it was also too familiar. However, a ghost story has to have a lot of the same earmarks in order to succeed.
However, the group doesn’t stay stymied long. They get the fire in the fireplace going and begin searching for something to do. In short order, to no one’s real surprise, Robin and the others find a Ouija board. I knew then that something was going to happen because this is the point in all the movies where stuff occurs. But the Ouija board was upsetting to a degree. I don’t know how many books I’ve read that have featured those, and there was even a series of B movies based on those devices (Witchboard, etc.)
- Book Review: The Harrowing by Alexandra Solokoff
- Published: November 20, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Books
- Filed Under: Books: Horror, Books: Suspense
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