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Did they use Monsters Ink to write this?

Why Did the Monster Cross the Road? by R. L. Stine

May 5, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When you have two powerhouse writers and illustrators like R. L. Stine and Marc Brown, you figure you will have a homerun out of the park hit. Um. Sorry, not this time. Oh, I am not saying Why Did the Monster Cross the Road? was not good, it just was not a huge win for me. Some of the jokes were amusing (Why did the Monster cross the road? To bite someone on the other side) but not all of them (What did the monster […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health Tagged With: Feelings, friends, Marc Brown, monsters, R.L. Stine

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:299 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health · Tags: Feelings, friends, Marc Brown, monsters, R.L. Stine ·
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The Perfect Date

The Perfect Date by R.L. Stine

October 16, 2022 by Classic Leave a Comment

Honestly this ending was top-notch. Reminds me a bit of Tales from the Crypt honestly. I was not expecting it and I thought it was cleverly done. Sometimes i forget that R.L. Stine besides doing tons of teen horror, liked to play around with twist endings. Some of his Fear Street books did not end on a “happy” note. I liked the characters in this one and I was wrong about who the mysterious girl was and how she came about.

Filed Under: Horror, Young Adult Tagged With: Fear Street #37, R.L. Stine

Classic's CBR14 Review No:222 · Genres: Horror, Young Adult · Tags: Fear Street #37, R.L. Stine ·
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The New Evil

The New Evil by R.L. Stine

October 1, 2022 by Classic Leave a Comment

Bless. There’s a point in this book when you want to shake Corky, Debra, and Kimmy. And I just shook my head. But honestly though, most of the book works. I do love that when I think of Christmas these days, my first thought goes to crazed killers though. Reading R.L. Stine as a teen will do that to you. This is the fourth book in the Fear Street Cheerleaders series. Just a continuation of the prior installments with Corky and her friends trying to […]

Filed Under: Horror, Young Adult Tagged With: Cheerleaders, Fear Street, Fear Street Cheerleaders, R.L. Stine

Classic's CBR14 Review No:213 · Genres: Horror, Young Adult · Tags: Cheerleaders, Fear Street, Fear Street Cheerleaders, R.L. Stine ·
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A cool collaboration of thriller writers and characters

Face Off by David Baldacci

April 26, 2022 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

This is the second collaboration audiobook I’ve borrowed and read from my library.  I got into it because of my buddy Michael Connelly.  If you read my previous review that I just posted, you’ll know that maybe he’s not my buddy after all, but Harry Bosch is.  Conveniently, Harry is in this book! The wording on Goodreads calls this “an unprecedented collaboration”, which sounds very grand.  I didn’t really get it until I looked at all the authors involved and listened to the intro.  Apparently […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: David Baldacci, Dennis Lehane, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, F. Paul Wilson, Heather Graham, Ian Rankin, james rollins, Jeffery Deaver, John Lescroart, John Sandford, Joseph Finder, lee child, Linda Fairstein, Linwood Barclay, Lisa Gardner, M.J. Rose, Michael Connelly, Peter James, R.L. Stine, Raymond Khoury, Steve Berry, Steve Martini, T. Jefferson Parker, thriller

kfishgirl's CBR14 Review No:19 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Suspense · Tags: David Baldacci, Dennis Lehane, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, F. Paul Wilson, Heather Graham, Ian Rankin, james rollins, Jeffery Deaver, John Lescroart, John Sandford, Joseph Finder, lee child, Linda Fairstein, Linwood Barclay, Lisa Gardner, M.J. Rose, Michael Connelly, Peter James, R.L. Stine, Raymond Khoury, Steve Berry, Steve Martini, T. Jefferson Parker, thriller ·
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Later that summer, when Mrs. Penmark looked back and remembered, when she was caught up in despair so deep she knew there was no way out…

The Bad Seed by William March

Dracula's Guest and Other Stories by Bram Stoker

Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James

The Dare by RL Stine

The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson

October 19, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The Bad Seed – 3/5 Stars The book about a bad kid hurting and killing other people, and the questions around what makes her tick. I guess I think I have seen the movie of this years ago, but other than “bad kid” I don’t recall much of it. The book dives into the psychology and especially the genetics of the questions of “bad kid” in ways that I imagine are pretty early for the genre. So this is the book that sort of started […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bram stoker, dracula's guest, ghost stories of antiquary, jay anson, M.R. James, R.L. Stine, the bad seed, The Dare, William March

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:556 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bram stoker, dracula's guest, ghost stories of antiquary, jay anson, M.R. James, R.L. Stine, the bad seed, The Dare, William March ·
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Good Grief This Book Was Bonkers

Halloween Party by R.L. Stine

October 22, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

So I don’t even know what to say. What a crazy ride this book was. Also it takes place in 1984 and I maybe laughed at how some of the characters were talking. But the main plot and reveal of what the villain was up to made me go what in the world. And then I started to wrack my brain and wonder if I had seen a tv movie based on this book or what since it sounded familiar to me. I never read […]

Filed Under: Horror, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: Fear Street, Halloween Party, horror, mystery, R.L. Stine, Young Adult

Classic's CBR11 Review No:271 · Genres: Horror, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: Fear Street, Halloween Party, horror, mystery, R.L. Stine, Young Adult ·
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