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The Apple, by Various

The Apple, by Various

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The Apple, by Various

  • Published on: 2015-03-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .46" w x 6.00" l, .61 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 200 pages
The Apple, by Various

About the Author RA Black was born in Southampton and wrote her first story when she was five. She wanted to be an astronaut when she grew up but ended up working in IT after graduating university. While her career didn’t exactly go to plan, she never stopped writing. She now lives in Bath with her long-term partner and more plushie animals than will comfortably fit on the couch.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Unexpected and shocking! By Jamie E. I am both shocked and impressed by this book. I came in expecting a paranormal gothic tale of a young girl. I did not expect the horrific experiences she goes through. While this book is written from the eyes of a twelve year old girl, it reads for a more mature audience. This book captivates me right away and kept me there until the end. Read the whole book in just a few short hours. I hated putting it down even to get a quick bite to eat.It starts off with farm-girl Apple (Nicknamed so by her brother) and Skye (the previously mentioned brother). Skye is very sick and they even expect him to die. While he does not die, he does not fully recover either. Unable to contribute to their already struggling family, eighteen year old Skye sets off on his one. Apple refuses to leave her brother so she follows him.There journey is anything but pleasant but some hope is found when Apple stumbles across a doctor who takes her and Skye in and offers to help her brother in return for their services. She is even taught to read and write by him! But something in the house is wrong...very wrong...I liked both Skye and Apple in this book. Loved their sibling relation to one another. Although I am a bit mad sick Skye dares allow his little sister to tag along when he can't even take care of himself. As for Apple, she is one perceptive 12 year old.A bit foolish at times but she is just a kid so it just makes the story more believable.This book has a lot of dark aspects. From Cannibals, murderers and crazy doctors to ghosts and reapers! It is a short read, under 200 pages and works for a range of ages. From the mature middle grader to adults. If you are looking for a happy ending, don't read this. while it is a fitting ending, it is no fairy tale. I look forward to future books by RA Black.*I was given a copy of this book from the author in exchange for a fair/honest review.*

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A most excellently terrifying new horror novella By Tod There's something to be said for stories that reach for your heart, and wrap a clawed hand around them. Apple is one such story, telling in the first person the horrifying story of young Apple and her brother Skye. They set out in the world only just before their parents kick them out, and it takes no time at all for things to go terribly wrong. Without wanting to spoil much, I can say that the author has a talent for making you care about the characters - making the resulting events that much more awful, in the best possible way. A horror story is a lot like a prison, in a way - once you open the book, you must do your time as you are entranced by the story, and no prison is complete without hope. You will hope for the characters, and you will hope for a happy ending, despite every single thing that seems to happen, and you will keep reading until you finish. Do not pass over this book. Read it, and shiver and quake as the shadows in your room suddenly seem that much more malevolent. This is an excellent story, and I strongly recommend it.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Thoughts on Apple By Savanna Black illustrates the feeling of family love beautifully in this story. And to top it off, it's a one-of-a-kind adventure that leaves you racing to turn the page. Not to mention the complete twist at the end--you will, of course, have to read it to find out--and by then, you'll be wondering where the time has gone. Wonderfully crafted and brilliantly worded, this story will leave you wanting more.

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