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THE DARK CAROUSEL: Box Set

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A Gothic Horror Novel for ages 14 to adult. Box set of books 2, 3, 4

1. DOLLHOUSE (NOT included in this box set)
2. PAPER DOLLS (included)
3. MARIONETTE (included)
4. MUSIC BOX (included)

If you've read the chilling DOLLHOUSE novel, read on to discover the fates of Cassie, Ethan, Aisha, Lacey and the inhabitants of the Dollhouse.

761 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 11, 2014

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667 reviews6 followers
May 13, 2018
This box sets contains the final 3 books of the Dark Carousel quadrilogy started with the Dollhouse book. Our main protagonists are, once again, Ethan and Cassie and events take up where we left off after Cassie's escape from the mysterious Dollhouse. Billed as being a supernatural horror I felt that this was eminently misleading. The books soon become less supernatural horror and more a weird blend of the gothic and science fiction. They do not make easy bed fellows and it did become a bit of a trial to finish the series.

I have reviewed each book independently but there is a brief synopsis below:

Paper Dolls - 4 Stars
This is a great follow up to the Dollhouse and follows the fortunes of Cassie, Ethan and the rest after the escape from their captivity. More importantly it gives us the backstory on Jessamine and Henry. It is a gripping read and really holds your interest right until the last when things begin to devolve from the Castle and moves in to it's reaches in to their World.

Marionette - 2 Stars
Set more in the Ice World than the Castle this book does not flow as well as the first two. In actual fact, there is probably more action in the Castle and more information about it than you at first think. This is because, for me, the Castle sections were devoured rather than read and the juxtaposition with the Ice World simply does not live up to expectations in any way, shape or form.

Paper Dolls - 2 Star
Yet more disappointment with a heavier Science Fiction approach to the tale this time. Sadly spoilt by events being set up and then discarded with a hidden ellipsis as though you will come back to ratify them but it never happens. No real conclusion to the tale either which leaves it all hanging rather precariously and the reader feeling disenchanted.

My advice is read Dollhouse and Paper Dolls - they really are excellent. However, Marionette and Music Box bring little new to the table and only serve to frustrate. In fact, Dollhouse stands on it's own with an ending (of sorts) so maybe just leave it there as Paper Dolls does lure you in to books 3 and 4.
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36 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2018
I enjoyed the Dollhouse, but as the series continued, the storyline started to get more convoluted and harder to follow. I eventually finished because I don't like stopping in the middle of a series, but there were a few times when I considered doing so. The Dollhouse works well as a standalone novel, but you could get away without reading the rest of the series and not really lose anything.
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278 reviews24 followers
November 7, 2020
I liked the idea of this book/series when I read the synopsis. Once I started it, I hated everything about the writing. I struggled to even pick this back up when I walked away from it to get things done around the house. Not worth my time.
I hope others have found some kind of enjoyment from this.
Profile Image for Trisha.
123 reviews4 followers
May 19, 2017
such an intresing series... I loved these books!!!! Te ending was sad, but so good. :)
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January 13, 2019
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...very good kept me interested until the very end I would recommend this book to every one I know thanks
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