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The Dollhouse
The Dollhouse: A psychological thriller | Sara Ennis
7 posts | 7 read | 4 to read
Alfred needs Dolls. Blonde, blue-eyed human dolls that will help him rewrite his past and change his future. Twins Angel and Bud are used to making do. Their dad is in prison, and mom wont win parenting awards. Bud thrives on neglect, but Angel isnt so strong. Now theyre captives in a place called the Dollhouse, and things have gone from bad to worse. The Dolls are forced to re-stage old photographs, but satisfying Alfred is not easy. He has a twisted sense of humor and a violent temper that explodes when things dont go his way and sometimes when they do. Angel knows that if she and the other Dolls are to survive this warped playtime, she can no longer be needy and afraid. She must prove how strong she can be fast. There arent many photos left
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BoleyBooks
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Mehso-so

I just found this to be okay. Kidnapped kids that kept me interested but not a book I couldn't put down
Finished last night

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MonicaLoves2Read
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Starting this afternoon 😜

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Alfoster
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Pickpick

This book is creepy good! Children are being abducted and as they form bonds with each other, we attempt to uncover the reasoning behind it all. It is disturbing and mesmerizing up until the very last page so be warned that it borders on horror as well!

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FelinesAndFelonies
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Mehso-so

You guys!!!! 😢 I wanted to love this book. It gets so many rave reviews & Sara Ennis is a freaking doll! But, it didn't work for me. Maybe because I just finished The Last House on Needless Street which also features a MC who deals with DID. The comparison of the quality of the portrayal of such a significant diagnosis by the two authors was non-existent. I think that worked against it. Also, the victims felt off. Idk. This was only ⭐⭐⭐ for me.