House of Stairs William Sleator Books
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House of Stairs William Sleator Books
A truly dystopian tale. I first read this in my early teens and it left an impression. When I began rebuilding my library this book was one I began searching for a copy of an early edition of to flesh out my collection. Originally written in the 70's and clearly a cautionary tale about government control and human nature, rereading this recently I could not help but almost imagine it had been written as a reflection upon the undercurrent of unrest.The 5 characters are like little stereotype snapshots, and the point of view shifts around to each fleshing them out even as the escher-like hell they've been deposited in and a Pavlovian device trains away their humanity while starving them into submission to the whims of 'big brother'.
This is really more of a novella sized book, typical page count for something from the 70's, and while it is classified as a YA novel it is not one to overlook given the chance to read it.
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House of Stairs William Sleator Books Reviews
Randell slowly unwraps a tale of a woman devoted to one person and obsessed with another.
The narrative style and the ability to go back and forth in time are very effective and make for an enjoyable read.
I’ve never read anything by this prolific writer before and I was blown away how she tells this story of an unforgettable place filled with an amazing cast of characters with head-jerking revelations in such beautiful prose.
an off-beat story that I enjoyed but there was way too much description of houseguests, meals, restaurants and clothes -- just not that interesting
I have long loved Ruth Rendell aka Barbara Vine. Her plots and characters are not cookie-cutter or predictable, and her endings are not always "happy," though the reader has a sense of satisfaction at the end. I am ambivalent about House of Stairs. A certain gloom, pierced by occasional gleams of hope, pervades the story, and the ending leaves the reader disturbed, unsatisfied. But it's still worth reading.
I vaguely remember reading this in elementary school, many years ago. I have thought about the book several times throughout the years and finally decided to track it down and purchase. It is very interesting to read it now as an adult. Well worth the read.
I read this as an actual child and could not remember the title for decades. I thought incorrectly that it was called House of Glass. It is a thing-in-itself work of art. It seems to be a demonstration of Skinner behaviourism, but it is also about character, and tendency and what it means to be human. I've never forgotten this book, and it was as good as I had remembered. I would recommend it for any thoughtful child or any adult. I think I read it when I was about ten. Great stuff! Indispensable!
I read this book in 7th grade (28 years ago) and, although I couldn't remember the name or author, I had always remembered it. Once I was able to find it, I bought it for my son, now in 5th grade, and he LOVED it too. He even lent it to his buddy at school. I told him that I better get it back so that I can read it too ) This book was definitely ahead of it's time and still relevant.
A truly dystopian tale. I first read this in my early teens and it left an impression. When I began rebuilding my library this book was one I began searching for a copy of an early edition of to flesh out my collection. Originally written in the 70's and clearly a cautionary tale about government control and human nature, rereading this recently I could not help but almost imagine it had been written as a reflection upon the undercurrent of unrest.
The 5 characters are like little stereotype snapshots, and the point of view shifts around to each fleshing them out even as the escher-like hell they've been deposited in and a Pavlovian device trains away their humanity while starving them into submission to the whims of 'big brother'.
This is really more of a novella sized book, typical page count for something from the 70's, and while it is classified as a YA novel it is not one to overlook given the chance to read it.
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