Check.
Coraline?
Check.
How about a hint of Monsters,
Inc., Jumanji, and The Spiderwick Chronicles?
Check.
Check.
Check.
When Jim sent out an email and asked if anyone would be
interested in reading and reviewing David Neilsen’s second middle grade novel, Beyond the Doors, as busy as I am these
days, I couldn’t help but reply back with a yes. After all, the premise sounded fabulously intriguing.
A house with no doors? Or, as the publisher describes it: “Every
doorway is a wide-open passageway--even the bathroom! Who lives in a house with
no doors?”
Busy or not, how could I pass
that up?
Though it’s been compared to A Series of Unfortunate Events and Coraline, David Neilsen’s cleverly crafted novel also reminded me a
little bit of Monsters, Inc., Jumanji, and The Spiderwick Chronicles. With that being said, I think that Beyond the Doors, itself, would make a
great movie!
Now, if you are in any way concerned that Beyond the Doors is a
been-there-done-that kind of book because of the comp titles, trust me, it is
not. Some threads of the story might remind the reader of the comp titles, but
its main story is unique. And did I mention that it is also clever?
To add icing on the cake (since it’s the holiday season), the
illustrations are totally on point. I think that kids will fall in love with
this book, and it would be perfect for reading over the winter break.
You can read Jim’s interview with David here. You can read
more about Beyond the Doors here. To
purchase a copy, hurry out to your favorite bookstore or grab a copy from your
favorite online retailer. Did I mention that this book would be great for
winter break reading?
Enjoy!
Sounds great, thanks for the review! I recently finished this author's Dr. Fell & the Playground of Doom and enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome if it's in the vein of a Series of Unfortunate Events.
ReplyDeleteLovely illustrations and the premise sounds intriguing. Going to add it to the TBR.
ReplyDeleteYou've sold me on the winter break reading! And yes, the illustrations are super.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this one, too. Thanks for your honest thoughts. I'm just a little late in catching up with them!
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