Under The Bed, by Jeffrey Hurwitz
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Jackie had quite the typical childhood growing up. Except for the time his mom poured near boiling water over him. And his father’s “Final Solution” to his little bed wetting problem. And of course the phantasmal nightmares. The old man with gnarled teeth, arthritic fingers coming for him night after night, reaching out closer and closer. Now about to graduate from high school, Jack is about to learn the most important lesson of his life: There really are monsters under the bed. Or at least one. Feeding off the fear created by human misery and suffering, Shrekoli is back for his latest conquest. Back to take Jack under the bed. But this time Jack’s not alone. No stranger to past horrors herself, Stacy must ready herself for one more to save them both. One so terrifying and unthinkable it will test her strength of both body and mind. Can Stacy help Jack to escape the inescapable? Or will Shrekoli feast on Jack’s fear, punishing his body and mind for all of time?
Under The Bed, by Jeffrey Hurwitz- Amazon Sales Rank: #882659 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-07
- Released on: 2015-06-07
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ‘Jackie, himself, would never forget about this little accident, but it would be locked away in his brain until...’ By Grady Harp New author Jeffrey Hurwitz has lead a life that seems in retrospect to be leading up to the writing of this debut novel. His experience with youngsters (and people who act like youngsters) includes teaching high school science in the U.S., Bolivia, Germany and Indonesia - and spending time during this phase to visit and experience life in all 7 continents. And interestingly enough, he has also practiced law, been a public defender, and serving as a personal fitness trainer! That about covers the bases for experiential input to come up with a winning novel. And a winning novel is what he has produced in UNDER THE BED.Read his synopsis to get an idea of where the book is headed: ‘Jackie had quite the typical childhood growing up. Except for the time his mom poured near boiling water over him. And his father’s “Final Solution” to his little bed wetting problem. And of course the phantasmal nightmares. The old man with gnarled teeth, arthritic fingers coming for him night after night, reaching out closer and closer. Now about to graduate from high school, Jack is about to learn the most important lesson of his life: There really are monsters under the bed. Or at least one. Feeding off the fear created by human misery and suffering, Shrekoli is back for his latest conquest. Back to take Jack under the bed. But this time Jack’s not alone. No stranger to past horrors herself, Stacy must ready herself for one more to save them both. One so terrifying and unthinkable it will test her strength of both body and mind. Can Stacy help Jack to escape the inescapable? Or will Shrekoli feast on Jack’s fear, punishing his body and mind for all of time?’But in addition to a fine plot, Jeffrey adds a true skill for sculpting characters and ideas and situations. Example – he brings us into this book with the following: ‘He was 18 going on 7. In his mind at least. He lay there looking out the window as Apollo began driving his golden chariot across the sky, brightening all he passed. It had been another, could it have been he thought, he could never really remember, sleepless night. Every morning after he got up and was in the shower, the horror of the preceding night behind him, he always thought, “I must have fallen asleep sometime. No way I stayed up for 8 straight hours, 480 minutes, 28800 seconds, no way." He always thought that way; so logically, statistically, so calculated; which made his trips into Hell and his nightly chats with Satan all the more strange. He didn't see himself as a verycreative boy, barely any imagination at all. He was not the typical teen dreamer, having visions of fame and success so many have. He knew who he was, where he was, and where he was going. But at night everything he thought he was, every idea he had about himself disappeared. No longer was he the 3.9 GPA student/quarterback who had no problems outside of where he would decide to go to college. In this world of darkness there was no college, no football team, no cocky 18 year old named Jack Cross. Instead, there was a scared shitless little nothing of a kid who flinched at the sound of his own drool hitting the floor. Little Jackie Cross was under the bed again….His sheets a different color than they were the night before; wet with his own excrement of blood, sweat, urine, and tears, they were made to look like a collage of the decay of man. His body locked in terror, each muscle tense with the flow of electricity, jolting it up and down, spasm after spasm.’It is so refreshing to encounter an author who can spin a fine tale, make us laugh, make us love the characters, and include enough suspense to keep our attention glued to the book until the end. This is a fine debut! Grady Harp, June 15
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Just Confusing By Sandra's Book Reviews 18-year old Jack Cross is a scared, little boy trapped in a quarterback's body. Every night he goes to bed and every morning he wakes up with a mask of horror, surrounded by the bloody remnants of a decaying man. Whoa, talk about some freaky sh#t!What starts off as a compelling and psychotic rendition of Linda Blair on The Exorcist soon turns into a twisted and ambiguous story line. Was Jack a vampire? Was his bed-wetting issue part of his transition as a young boy? And what's all this about seeping into a dark underworld under the bed? Weird.The element of the Mickey Mouse nightlight was both comforting and unsettling, for Mickey, "usually a symbol of good and fun" is still "a mere rat, savage and primitive." (20) I wouldn't be able to sleep either if I thought Mickey was trying to eat me. But was he trying to eat him, thus turning him into this flesh-eating beast? I don't get it.Although the words were full of gaudy horror, the story was quite vague. It seemed that Jack was this self-made monster with an obsessive fear and repressed childhood issues. He really needed therapy actually.I'd like to say that this would be a decent, scary story for teens, like those Goosebump books I used to read, but I just felt that there were too many holes in it, which could be translated to mystery, but, in this case, they were black nothings of confusion.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A page turner!!! By Lhill This starts out and you think to yourself this is going to be one of those heart breaking child abuse books. As you read a bit further you go no maybe not maybe a crazy mom story. Well all I can say is Jeffrey was a new author too me but I will be reading more of his books. Always kept me guessing and each page was better than the last. I would highly recommend this book.
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