The release date for the English version of 'Coraline' by
Neil Gaiman is Aug 2006. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
After they moved there, Coraline went exploring the next day.
There are fourteen doors and twenty-one windows in Coraline's family's new apartment. Thirteen doors swing open and shut.
Until Coraline opens the door and discovers a corridor to another apartment in a home similar to her own, the fourteenth is locked and the other side is merely a brick wall.
It's unique just.
Things at the other apartment appear great at first. The food is better. There are wind-up angels who flutter about the bedroom, books with drawings that wriggle, slither, and shimmer, and tiny dinosaur skulls that clatter their teeth—all of these things may be found within the toy box. However, Coraline's father and mother want her to remain with them and become their little daughter. They want to transform her and hold onto her forever.
Behind the mirrors are lost souls, other youngsters who are also locked there. Their only chance for rescue is Coraline. If she wants to preserve herself, her regular life, and the missing children, she will need to battle with all her cunning and all the weapons she can discover.
With his first book for readers of all ages, critically renowned and multi-award winning novelist Neil Gaiman will thrill readers.