Doll Bones
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Doll Bones is a middle-grade fantasy novel by Holly Black that blends contemporary realism with supernatural horror. The story follows three friends - Zach, Alice, and Poppy - who have spent years creating an elaborate fantasy world centered on a china doll named Eleanor. When Poppy insists the doll is real and haunted, the friends embark on a quest to lay Eleanor's spirit to rest, traveling across Pennsylvania to locate her grave.
Black crafts a narrative that moves seamlessly between the friends' imaginative play and genuine, creeping dread. The novel explores themes of growing up, the power of shared storytelling, and the line between childhood wonder and genuine supernatural threat. Her prose balances humor and unease, making the story compelling for readers who enjoy middle-grade fiction with darker undertones but without graphic content. The china doll itself becomes a complex symbol - simultaneously a cherished artifact of friendship and an object of genuine menace.
The book stands out for its exploration of friendship dynamics as characters confront both the supernatural mystery and their own reluctance to leave childhood behind. Black's attention to the physicality of the doll and the landscapes the characters traverse adds texture and authenticity to the fantastical premise.
- Published: 2013
- Author: Holly Black
- Genre: Fantasy / Middle-Grade Supernatural
- Length: Approximately 370 pages
- Suitable for readers ages 10 and up
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