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Ripped From a Dream: The Nightmare on Elm Street Omnibus (Nightmare on Elm Street (Black Library)) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

David Bishop , Christa Faust , Tim Waggoner
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  • Taschenbuch: 768 Seiten
  • Verlag: Black Flame (10. Oktober 2006)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1844164314
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844164318
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,3 x 13 x 5,1 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 5.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (1 Kundenrezension)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.261.314 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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This is a superb value omnibus edition based on New Line Cinema's smash hit movie series. He's one of the most recognizable monsters from the world of cinema and now Freddy Krueger is the star of the printed page. With his razor glove and striped sweater, Krueger is the man of your dreams, but these are dreams you may not wake up from! This great value omnibus features the first three original novels in the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise ("Suffer the Children", "Dream Spawn", "Protege") which is being heavily promoted by New Line Cinema as part of their new House of Horror brand.

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Freddy is back ... 18. Dezember 2006
Von G. feller
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This is a collection of 3 Nightmare on Elm Street Novels by David Bishop, Christa Faust and Tim Waggoner. Suffer the children deals with 6 children, who went on an experimental drug test. On their drug test they discover Elm Street's famous childkiller Freddy Krueger. In my oppinion this the best of the 3 novels as it has lots similarities to the original movie by Wes Craven. In Dreamspawn Freddy Krueger is being revived by 4 teenage girls. They force him to kill some boys from their school (one of the boys is a boy that just broke up with one of the 4 girls), as they have Freddys famous glove. In Protégé Freddy trys to gain control over a boy who's mother he killed right after her giving birth. It has has some similarities with Nightmare on Elm Street 5 - The Dreamchild. But in contrast to the movie he builds up a second personalty inside to gain control over the boys body in order to able to control the Dreamworld and the real world.

The whole book took me (english since 5th grade) about 2 Weeks to finish.

I suggest it to anyone who likes the Nightmare on Elm Street series and people who want to get to know the Nightmare on Elm Street novels (this collection is way cheaper than to buy every single book)
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Like the movies? Then you will enjoy this book. 6. März 2008
Von C. Rutherford - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
Putting it to you simply, if you enjoyed the movies then you will enjoy reading this book. Freddy is evil as ever, and also enjoys dishing out his sick humor to his victims. This book actually contains 3 different stories. 1. Suffer the Children 2. Dreamspawn and 3. Protoge. Be warned though. Just like the movies there are plenty of gory violence, cursing, and of course lots of sex. On a scale of 1-5 I give Suffer the Children a 4.5, Dreampawn a 4, and Protoge a 4. Enjoy!
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Freddy Novels in One 9. März 2008
Von Tim Smith - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
This book is a collection of mini Freddy stories. Unfortunately for me I brought this book thinking it was new material based on the title of the book. It is still a good book and the fact I like anything with Freddy, it makes a nice collection in my book case. Next time I read the stories, I will just go to this book instead of the previous paperbacks I brought that are already collected in this hard cover book.
Three tales of terror to chill your bones... Well, two do anyways. 21. Oktober 2011
Von Jake - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
When I first heard about Black Flame's book series based on Nightmare on Elm Street, I immediately began searching for them. And the first one I came across was this omnibus containing the first three books, "Suffer the Children," by David Bishop; "Dreamspawn," by Christa Faust; and "Protege," by Tim Waggoner. And for the most part, the three books are a fun read. But several inconsistencies and other assorted problems bring down the second one.

Lets start with Suffer the Children. The plot is similar to the third film, where teenagers discover they have special powers while they dream but are hunted by dream killer, Freddy Krueger. This is the best of the three books. The author clearly knew what he was doing. Characters were great, and somewhat believable. The nightmares were lacking the surrealism that is present in the films, but are definitely entertaining. On another note, the ending is kind of a downer, and the cliffhanger is never picked up again in the series. Overall, this one gets a 5/5.

My high hopes for the second book, Christa Faust's Dreamspawn, were dashed about halfway through. It starts off strong with a prologue involving Freddy killing the alcoholic father of one of the characters with her watching, then quickly moving on to some interesting character development. I kept waiting for Krueger to show up on any page... and waiting... and waiting... He doesn't even show up until halfway through, and even then it's a botched appearance. Thats when things go down hill. The characters use his glove to control Freddy (?) and use him to take revenge on behalf of one of them, who had been raped by the schools football team. And it is painfully clear that the author did not do her homework. She believes that Springwood is in California (although she can be forgiven for thinking that, since the towns location was ambiguous for the first three films, and palm trees give it as Cali). And the kills are weak, too. In other words, it was almost a total letdown. There was potential here, there really was. But bad research and uncharacteristic actions bog it down. This one gets a 2/5. And thats generous.

Protege, I struggled through initially, because I didnt have high hopes for it. It soon captured my interest, but didnt live up to the standards set by Suffer the Children. Tim Waggoner goes outside the box by using the main character as an apprentice, and it works somewhat. Its a bit too reminiscent of "Freddy's Revenge" at times, but its forgivable. Jerome, the main character, your not sure if you want to root for him, or kill him yourself. Overall, Waggoner crafts a solid story with decent kills, fun characters, and a Freddy that resembles the one from "Freddy vs. Jason": a mix of funny and frightening. This one gets a 4/5.

Overall, Ripped from a Dream is a good addition to the collection of any horror afficionado. Suffer the Children and Protege are good reads and definitely worthy cause to seek out this omnibus. But Dreamspawn still sucks.
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