Talk:The House of Dies Drear

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I updated this article to reflect an adult writing style, as I think the previous version was written by a child reading the book for school. Even so it still needs a bit of an overhaul with regard to the plot points of the book, but as I haven't read the book in fifteen years, I'm probably not the person for the job.

Please note this article page is not the place to discuss the merits of the book; it's simply for objective information about the book. Dblanchar (talk) 22:12, 12 March 2008 (UTC)


really love the book of the House of dies Drear. It very interesting and plus it talking about the crazy underground railroad.