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Title:The Unwanted
Author:John Saul
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 339 pages
Published:November 10th 1987 by Bantam (first published January 1st 1987)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller
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The Unwanted Paperback | Pages: 339 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 3647 Users | 87 Reviews

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Cassie Winslow is sixteen. She has just lost her mother in a terrible accident. Now, lonely and frightened, she has come to live with the father she barely knows and his new family in tiny False Harbor on Cape Cod. For Cassie, the strange, unsettling dreams that come to her suddenly in the dead of night are merely the beginning. Very soon, Cassie Winslow will come to know the terrifying powers that are her gift. And in the village of False Harbor, nothing will ever be the same.

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Original Title: The Unwanted
ISBN: 0553266578 (ISBN13: 9780553266573)
Edition Language: English


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John Saul really knows how to write a novel that fucks with your mind. :O/insomnia



A decent witch story by Saul, with a surprise ending. Once again, we have a dysfunctional family playing a leading role-- abusive alcoholic father, battered wife and teenage (also beaten) son. Next door, a 'normal' family becomes strained with the addition of Cassie, a child of his from his former wife who died in California. Cassie was also abused and beaten, and befriends Mark from next door. Strange things start to happen! Surprise!

I loved everything about the story and the characters - what I didn't love was the ending. The ending seemed out of place, the twist was unnecessary and didn't fit with the story.

It's hard for me to put into words what I thought of this book. It was chilling, suspenseful, and the author had a way of describing the scenes that made me feel like I could really picture in my head what was happening. So, for all of those reasons, I really liked the book.I think what keeps me from giving it a higher rating is the fact that it's written from so many different characters' perspectives. The book was supposed to be about Cassie Winslow and there were parts of the book written

I read this book many years ago but I remembered loving the story. This was the 1st John Saul book I read. It made an impact on me because I began to follow his work since.

John Saul continues to keep me in suspense while I am reading his books. This is another one of his great thrillers. I was not expecting the ending and it was kind of left in a cliffhanger. Very enjoyable read.
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