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Title: Princes
Author: Sonya Hartnett
Narrator: Francis Greenslade
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-31-05
Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 4 votes
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
In a dilapidated mansion overrun by rats, Ravel and Indigo Kesby have gone to war. When one threatens to break out of their obsessive, dependent relationship, there are disastrous consequences. In this house, there's no such thing as brotherly love.
Members Reviews:
Dark and Delightful!
Sonya Hartnett has really struck the psychological nail on the head in this dark and twisted narrative. Twins Ravel and Indigo live in a haunted mansion overrun by rats, with only each other as company. Hartnett develops the characters with such precision, that it is undoubtedly a book that can't be put down. I hung on every word from the shocking start to the shocking end. It is an educated look at the psychology of isolation, the extremities of love, and the power one can hold over another. Don't be put off, however, in thinking that this book is a hard read. Hartnett's ability to flow with her words makes it understandable, but intriguing and exciting at the same time. For those who like a bit of the macabre, it is definitely a 'different' and unique story, which I loved and will always be one of my favourites of all times.
Dark and Delightful!
Sonya Hartnett has really struck the psychological nail on the head in this dark and twisted narrative. Twins Ravel and Indigo live in a haunted mansion overrun by rats, with only each other as company. Hartnett develops the characters with such precision, that it is undoubtedly a book that can't be put down. I hung on every word from the shocking start to the shocking end. It is an educated look at the psychology of isolation, the extremities of love, and the power one can hold over another. Don't be put off, however, in thinking that this book is a hard read. Hartnett's ability to flow with her words makes it understandable, but intriguing and exciting at the same time. For those who like a bit of the macabre, it is definitely a 'different' and unique story, which I loved and will always be one of my favourites of all times.
Princes
I first read this book when I was in ninth grade and have longed to own it ever since. The story completely drew me in to the point that it influenced my own writings. The story of twin brothers, fully dependent on one another to the point of insanity. I was flipping through the pages like mad, eager to get to the conclusion, yet hesitant of the story being over. I highly recommend this book. You can trust me. I've spent years hunting it down.