Ratings52
Average rating3.9
I was expecting to be really frightened by this book. After talking with my mother about her reactions to the book and the original movie (I believe it came out in the 50s or 60s), I was expecting this book to send chills down my spine and really freak me out. Either I have been desensitized by all of the crime/violence on TV or I just don't get freaked out easily. I thought this book was well written and the premise behind it was fascinating: a group of men move their families to a community where all of the women go through mysterious transformations from independent, career-minded women to sex-kitten housewives with the sole goal of serving their husbands. Okay, how do the wives get that way? Well, although I knew how they got that way, I didn't really feel that the book did a very good job of telling the reader. I've seen the remake with Nicole Kidman, Glen Close and Matthew Broderick and I knew that the goal of the director was not to remake the suspense filled original movie, but to give it a humorous edge. It did just that. The original film, IMHO, was more suspenseful than the book, but still not quite enough to send chills down my spine. This book is a quick read and easy to get through.
My advice: in all honesty, don't bother reading it, just watch the remake. It has some good laughs and is a much more enjoyable experience than reading the book.