the red church by scott nicholson

Written by Darlyn At Sunday, August 22, 2010
Title: The Red Church
Author: Scott Nocholson
Pages: 182 (e-Book, pdf)
Rating: 3.5/5

Summary (Amazon):

For 13-year-old Ronnie Day, life is full of problems: Mom and Dad have separated, his brother Tim is a constant pest, Melanie Ward either loves him or hates him, and Jesus Christ won't stay in his heart. Plus he has to walk past the red church every day, where the Bell Monster hides with its wings and claws and livers for eyes. But the biggest problem is that Archer McFall is the new preacher at the church, and Mom wants Ronnie to attend midnight services with her.

Sheriff Frank Littlefield hates the red church for a different reason. His little brother died in a freak accident at the church twenty years ago, and now Frank is starting to see his brother's ghost. And the ghost keeps demanding, "Free me." People are dying in Whispering Pines, and the murders coincide with McFall's return.

The Days, the Littlefields, and the McFalls are descendants of the original families that settled the rural Appalachian community. Those old families share a secret of betrayal and guilt, and McFall wants his congregation to prove its faith. Because he believes he is the Second Son of God, and that the cleansing of sin must be done in blood.

My Say:

First of all, the church in this book really is red. I thought it just portrayed as a dark and horror about it. I have to admit I never read a horror genre books. Maybe I've read RL Stine's Goosebumps or Christopher Pike's Witch before, but it was hardly a horror like Scott Nicholson. When Scott emailed and asked if I'm interested to review his book, I think I have to grab the chance. If I don't have that kind of motivation, I don't think I'll read a horror books nowadays. And Stephen King is never on my list. Maybe I easily chicken out.

My Opinion:

This is a brilliant horror story that I ever read. The story is very engaging and I was left wanting to know more. Honestly, I stop reading for a few days nearly at the middle of the read because I have to pull my guts to continue reading it. There's a lot of mysteries and supernatural horror incidents in the story, it really creeps me out a few times.

Apart from religion's faith and believes, I found the book very original and Scott's writing style is very good. He really did it very well to relate the past and present's setting along with the characters and it sounds so believable. Ronnie's and Frank's character are very strong and I like how he portrayed their characters. And other than creepiness, the book also a page turner, a fast pace read and if you are strong enough, you wouldn't hold on for a few days like me. And all the horror scenes are just that horror! Sometimes I don't remember I hold my breath for so long that I nearly sweat. (May be I am just that scaredy-cat).

I can't compare the book with any other horror books as this is actually my first time reading a 'true' horror book. Nonetheless, I really recommend you guys to read the book and enjoy the creepiness of it. See how your it gets your spine.
And just for the record, I read this only during day time, just to get me out of nightmares.

Disclaimer:I received the review copy courtesy of the author, Scott Nicholson. Though I received the book in exchange for fair review, these are my honest opinions and in no way will ever reflected my review.

Note: The review is linked up with CEP. For more information, heads to YA Addict.

14 comments:

  1. When was the last time I really read horror? Hmm.... oh yes, It's Stephen King's Duma Key! It's great! Haha....

    BTW, this one looks great also. Thanks for sharing darlyn!

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  2. I don't think I've ever sat down and read a horror novel. I'd love to try this one, though, since you like it so much! Great review!

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  3. Oooo sounds good and scary. Great review.

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  4. Thanks for featuring me, Darlyn! The Red Church does have a loose sequel (Drummer Boy, where Sheriff Littlefield returns) and a planned thrid book where characters from both books come together with the sheriff.

    I've tended to call them "paranormal thrillers" instead of horror because they aren't really meant just to shock and scare you, but hopefully wonder about the big mysteries of life.

    Scott

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  5. Thanks everyone!

    @ CJ: You know I dont read SK right? Hahaha.

    @ Emidy: Yes, I'm enjoying it. It may sounds scary, but I tell you, the suspense in it is the best part.

    @ Juju: In some part, it is scary!

    @ Scott: Yes, I think paranormal thriller sounds fit to the book. It's really thrilled me and sometime quite horrified because of the suspense in it. I can't wait to read the next one. I think I'll tag it has paranormal thrillers then. Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Not into traditional horror stories, I got the impression this was slightly different - thanks for the recommendaton. I wonder if our library has a copy?

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  7. I'm not much into all out horror stories, but it does sound intriguing.
    CEP

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  8. Oooo, I better avoid this one---I can't read stuff that's too scary! I'm glad you enjoyed it though!

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  9. Great review. I am, I admit a bit of a chicken. However I do love a good story. Thanks for sharing, I am going to check this one out.

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  10. I'm totally relating to your scaredy-cat status! There are some books I can ONLY read during the day, otherwise I have to sleep with the lights on. This one sounds fantastically creepy :-).

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  11. Great review! The red church sounds really creepy. I kind of like horror stories, but horror movies not so much! Weird huh? :)
    This sounds like a great book that I should read during the day! :)

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  12. I have started to come around to book with a good scare. I need this one!

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  13. I've also begin to feel that I need to start reading horror book lately, so from your review this one indeed sounds like a great start. Perhaps I ought to take your advice on just reading the book during day time only as to avoid any nightmares at night!

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  14. I like horror books although I can't say the same for movies. This one sounds so good!

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