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Title:The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs
Author:Jack Gantos
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:April 18th 2006 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Teen. Fiction. Gothic
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On an unseasonably warm Easter Sunday, a young girl named
Ivy discovers a chilling secret in the basement of the Rumbaugh
pharmacy across the street from the hotel where she lives with
her mother. The discovery reveals a disturbing side to the
eccentric lives of family friends Abner and Adolph Rumbaugh,
known throughout their small western Pennsylvania town
simply as the Twins. It seems that Ab and Dolph have been
compelled by a powerful mutual love for their deceased mother
to do something extraordinary, something that in its own
twisted way bridges the gap between the living and the dead.
Immediately, Ivy's discovery provokes the revelation of a
Rumbaugh family curse, a curse that, as Ivy will learn over the
coming years, holds a strange power over herself and her own
mother.

In his third book for young adults, Jack Gantos has scripted a
completely original drama. With gothic flavor and black humor,
he depicts a group of people bound together by love,
compulsion . . . and a passion for taxidermy.



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Original Title: The Love Curse of the Rumbaughs
ISBN: 0374336903 (ISBN13: 9780374336905)
Edition Language: English


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seriously? montambo recommended this book to me because i fear twins and their freakish abilities and the way they want to use mind control on us all. this book didn't make me change my mind w/r/t their potential for evil. at all. *but for a teen audience, this? it opens with a wallace stevens quote, "in the presence of extraordinary actuality, consciousness takes the place of imagination"already, this ain't no twilight.and from there it goes into eugenics and mengele and taxidermy-as-love and

So be sweet and kind to motherNow and then have a chatBuy her candy or some flowersOr a brand new hatBut maybe you had better let it go at that... * Creepy twins, taxidermy, smotherly-love, eugenics...this book should provide nightmare-fodder for all ages!(view spoiler)[As an orphan, I understand how difficult it is to accept the death of a beloved parent. BUT, the bizarre attempts to keep them around, so to speak, detailed in this book just BOGGLE MY MIND. Someone is meant to be born, live a

How to describe this book....strange, twisted, sadistic, icky, scary, bizarre...etc.etc.I don't know what Jack Gantos was on when he wrote this, but it has got to be the freakiest book I have ever read! Besides all that it is extremely well written and delves into some pretty interesting ideas. Yikes! I won't forget this one any time soon.

Still not entirely sure how I feel about this one. A very short read, but still felt super slow at times.

seriously? montambo recommended this book to me because i fear twins and their freakish abilities and the way they want to use mind control on us all. this book didn't make me change my mind w/r/t their potential for evil. at all. *but for a teen audience, this? it opens with a wallace stevens quote, "in the presence of extraordinary actuality, consciousness takes the place of imagination"already, this ain't no twilight.and from there it goes into eugenics and mengele and taxidermy-as-love and

We didn't like this. Two stars: one from me, one from Lauren. Did I mention I read this twice because I read it telepathically with my twin sister, Lauren? Then Lauren read it twice because she was reading it with me. Her read count of two doubled my read count. It adds up. It really wasn't good enough to read that many times. I'm mind reading Lauren right now. She says that this is one of those books where the narrator bashes you over the head with what they want to tell you. I say, "It's seen

turns out that i am not interested in mother-love OR taxidermy.