‘Thirteen different characters leap off the page, each with their own compelling story to tell’
When I first started reading Thirteen Chairs, I was expecting it to be immediately terrifying. I must say I was fairly relieved to discover it wasn’t. At least, not at first. I’m not the bravest of readers, especially when my bedside light has a tendency to go out for no apparent reason.
The story starts with a boy, Jack, deciding whether or not to enter a room. When he eventually does, he discovers twelve people seated around a table, with an empty seat awaiting him. He takes the seat, and begins to listen as each of the twelve people tell a story.
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