Coraline 10th Anniversary Edition
By Neil Gaiman

- Release Date: 2012-04-24
- Genre: Family & Relationships in Kids Fiction
Description
"Coraline discovered the door a little while after they moved into the house. . . ."
When Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own (only better), things seem marvelous.
But there's another mother there, and another father, and they want her to stay and be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go.
Coraline will have to fight with all her wit and courage if she is to save herself and return to her ordinary life.
Celebrating ten years of Neil Gaiman's first modern classic for young readers, this edition is enriched with a brand-new foreword from the author, a reader's guide, and more.
Reviews
Super fast and slightly boring read
3By Hayz191919It was too fast paced for me. I’ve seen the movie so I already knew the whole plot, so it was a tad boring for me and thought about putting it down about halfway throughExcellent
5By AaronDMayIt was very hard to put this one down. Found myself stuck, just reading itMy favorite story
5By RayLavGolColI’ve loved Coraline since the movie was released in 2009. I finally got to finish the book years later and it’s just as amazing 💙💛Spooky good
5By jennaclementinesAmazing. Will read every OctoberLove the movie, LOVE the book!
5By i dizzle digitalIf you love the book read this to get some backstory! So wonderful and fun.Read this in 7th grade and it was really awesome very cool you should read it :)
5By MAGIKK;)This book is good for people who like scary creepy books and it’s plot is really realistic because as you read it you can picture it10/10
5By kkkkiikkiiDefinitely recommend! I’ve read the book, listen to the audio book, and watched the movie! This story is by far a childhood favorite of mine! A masterpiece!!! The book and movie are similar but different in the best way!Good
4By Annoyed_pers@nIt was a good short read. I loved it. Good plot and was hard to put down.Great book
5By bluegiraffeHCDI sadly didn’t get the pleasure of reading this until I was 15, but I read it in one day!!! It was suspenseful and creepy. Younger kids will probably be scared with some of the scenes, but 3rd grade and up is probably a good age to read it. My all time favorite character is the cat 🖤 Such a good read you will never want to put it down!!!Amazing but lots of theories
5By Elizabeth, Meghan, MarkleThis book was amazing, 10 times better than the movie, but what are they seeing is a lot of theories that Coraline might not escape the other world because she didn’t go back to the portal in the movie. She simply went to sleep, meaning that the building could’ve put her in a loop in universe with no real exit.