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Dread Locks

por Neal Shusterman

Series: Dark Fusion (1)

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Accustomed to a carefree existence, fifteen-year-old Parker Baer meets the girl next door and finds his life taking a menacing turn as he begins to absorb some of her terrible powers.
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Dread Locks (Dark Fusion #1) by Neal Shusterman is an exciting fantasy story for teens about grade 7-10 I would guess. (Although I enjoyed it too.) I bought it at a Library sale for my grand kids and thought I would read and review it first. This book combines old myths with today to make a fun fantasy. A totally spoiled, bored, rich kid gets an interesting and hot new neighbor that sets the school a buzz with excitement and strange happenings. Very good story plot, great characters, and fun twists and surprises. Kids today aren't up on myths of old so this might just teach them a thing or two along the way, lol. Enjoyed it also because I love the old myth stories. I think my grand kids will enjoy this also. Can't wait to give them their book. ( )
  MontzaleeW | Oct 2, 2016 |
This book has a twist in it that is surprising and suspenseful. The main thing I didn't like about the book was that there were too many grammatical errors and there were parts that were too hard to understand. This seemed more like a rough draft rather than a book. 4/5 JT (10th grade) I chose this book because I really like Greek Mythology. AG ( )
  edspicer | Sep 25, 2013 |
Even if its mythology it’s not boring it’s a very interesting book. I choses this book because it caught my eye.
  edspicer | Nov 23, 2012 |
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

In Neal Shusterman's new DARK FUSION Series, the author takes myths, legends, and fairy tales, mixes them up with modern-day tales of teen angst and horror, and comes up with an entertaining read. In DREAD LOCKS, we get a whole stew pot full of retold stories--GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS, MEDUSA, KING MIDAS. They're all there, and the finished product is a quick, fun, and sometimes depressing read.

Parker Baer is the type of fifteen-year old I both love and hate. He's always been given everything he's ever wanted, due to the fact that his parents are wealthy. He has an obnoxious older brother, Garrett, and an irritable little sister, Katrina. For his birthday, his brother bought him a motocross bike, and his parents gave him a statue. Yes, the teenaged Parker is now memorialized in bronze.

Then Parker meets his new next-door neighbor, Tara Herpecheveux, in the most surprising way--she's sleeping in his bed. But Tara's strangeness, and undeniable attractability, is a hodge-podge of attributes--she's exotically beautiful, has the strangest blond dread locks, always wears mirrored sunglasses, and has an aversion to the belief of personal property.

As Parker gets more and more entangled in the strangeness that is Tara, he begins to notice the ever-increasing weird behavior of the students in his school. Odd cravings, incessantly strange behavior, and a general weirdness pervade the halls of the private school for the rich. Once Parker finally accepts the truth of what's happening, it's too late.

The ending, although slightly predictable in some ways, was a surprise overall. It left me feeling sad, but then again, most fairy tales have one or more tear-inducing scenes in them. DREAD LOCKS is an interesting retelling of some notable myths, and if you're into horror stories, this one should definitely do the trick! ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 10, 2009 |
When you've always had everything you ever wanted, what's to stop you from wanting everything? Shusterman's modern-day Medusa-tale asks, and answers that question.

Parker Baer has just turned 15. He's popular, athletic, rich -- a Lexus in the driveway on his 16th birthday is a done deal: in his own words, spoiled rotten. His new neighbor Tara is a golden girl -- the epitome of cool. Someone all the kids want to hang out with, she presents the ultimate temptation. Parker sees the oddities... why does Tara wear sunglasses, day and night... why does she live alone in the huge, garishly painted mansion with only incredibly lifelike statues for company... and why do his schoolmates suddenly crave copious quantities of milk, sand, and mud?

Shusterman's tale is creepy, but riveting. I couldn't put it down, and ended up spending the afternoon discovering not Tara's secret, but Parker's. ( )
  SunnySD | Dec 17, 2007 |
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