![]() ![]() The Annabelle franchise is a bit more frightening, I guess, but I also feel that if a possessed doll could be safely secured in a glass case in the home of two elderly fraudsters (no real shade, I love Ed and Lorraine Warren) who kept chickens in the house, maybe all you have to do if confronted by an evil doll is send it to whomever is in charge of the Warren estate and ask that it be put behind glass too. It was too campy and an active fire and competent voodoo priestess could have wrecked that doll’s shit right quick. I never understood the people who were and still are scared of the Chucky franchise. I may have misjudged the overall creepiness because I’m not really scared of dolls. Dare Wright’s upbringing is a perfect distillation of what would happen if you crossed Grey Gardens with Martha Stewart’s micro-managed zest for living with the entirety of the old “cluster B” section of the DSM.Īvailability: Published in 2004 by Picador, you can get a copy here:Ĭomments: This didn’t turn out to be as creepy an analysis as I had hoped. Why Do I Consider This Book Odd: The Wright Family was odd. Book: The Secret Life of the Lonely Doll: The Search for Dare Wright ![]()
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