House
 

House

by Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker

A mind-bending supernatural thriller from the creators of This Present Darkness and Showdown.

Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker - two of the most acclaimed writers of supernatural thrillers - have joined forces for the first time to craft a story unlike any you've ever read. Enter House - where you'll find yourself thrown into a killer's deadly game in which the only way to win is... (read more)

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Liked It

Brittney B
  • Rated 4 stars

This was a really cool book. It was pretty suspenseful and the storyline was pretty good. The ending was, like, WOW!

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Didn’t Like It

Katie Jacobson
  • Rated 1 stars

I was so disappointed! I thought for sure with Dekker and Peretti together this would be amazing, but it just wasn't. Flop.

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Community:
  • Rated 3.620482 stars
Amazon:
  • Rated 3.714286 stars
 

Newest Comments

  • Stephen M

    stephen m said:

    I must be an odd one out. I really enjoyed the book. I even enjoyed it more after reading Saint by Dekker...won't say why for those who haven't read both. I did read it first, and then got into more Dekker through the Circle trilogy. Anyway, I didn't think it was a waste of time.

    posted Tuesday, June 10 2008
  • alenord

    alenord said:

    Well, I asked about this book and I got 5 yes's to 1 no. Why is it such a disappointment? I don't want to waste my time.

    posted Tuesday, June 10 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Shelly C

    shelly c said:

    I read it cause I want to read all of his books. But I did that with David Baldacci and never should have read "The Hour Game." Some books go too far.

    posted Monday, June 9 2008
  • morrighan m

    morrighan m said:

    What? Wait, I think you misread my post. The book was good up until they were in the house having dinner,(the beginning) after that it took a dive and stayed down. The rest of the book I don't agree was any good. On top of that there's a hokey ending? The whole story was "hokey." Pewwww

    I should've known this wasn't going to be any good... One of the authors was Frank Peretti, I don't particularly like his writing.

    What a waste... :( ho-hum

    posted Tuesday, June 3 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • morrighan m

    morrighan m said:

    I saw this book on many shelfs and thought, "wow it must be good." It starts out good and then takes a dive. It's such a simple and boring read. I don't recommend it. I'm going to finish reading it because I paid for it. But it's going to take a bit of an effort on my part.

    A movie on this book? Jeez, if the book's no good, why would they bother with a movie? I guess teen agers might enjoy it. On the other hand, they have much better movies to choose from.

    posted Friday, May 30 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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