That Wonderful Book, House.

United States
December 27, 2008 9:53pm CST
In my personal opinion, House is one of the most amazing books ever written. It is filled with so much suspense and excitement, you'll never be able to put it down. I mean, just read this annotation... "Frank Peretti and Ted Decker, 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 lose and the only way out is in. The stakes of the game become clear when a tin can is tossed into the house with rules scrawled on it. Rules that only a madmad, or worse, could have written. Rules that make no sense yet must be followed. House Rules 1.) God came to my house and I killed him 2.) I will kill anyone who comes to my house like I killed God 3.) Give me one dead body and I might let rule #2 slide You have until dawn. One game. Seven players. Three rules. Game ends at dawn." Doesn't that just make you want to drop everything going on and read that book? I have never read a book so heart-pounding that keeps you attached until the end. Well, in my case it kept me attached even after the end. After I read House, I started searching for more books by the authors. I strongly believe that everyone should read this book, no matter what your interests are. Anybody with me?
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