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Book Review : Fear Street - Missing : why so-called protective lies can instead be endangering and getting into a circle with great purpose is sometimes deceiving

If you know the synopsis already, you may already get the spoiler by the title I just gave, but thankfully if you haven't, I'll tell you later. This is another book of Fear Street series, but this one is actually taking place on the fear street itself, not just the Shadyside town.  Just like my other book review about Fear Street's Switched, yes I do follow the trend about the fear street trilogy on Netflix, I've been a huge fan of Goosebumps since I was a kid and now I can read fear streets for free, I should've known about fear street a long time ago. Title : Fear Street : Missing Writer : R.L. Stine Year : 1990 Collation : 180 pages I read it last night and I am surprised, well of course I have read other good books but this one is surprising, well maybe predictable to some people but not me, since I have only read three fear streets (including this) and goosebumps books (don't know how many I've read already), this book is sort of twisting a bit at the e...

Book Review : Fear Street - Switched : common cliche involving mental illness trapped within the belief of shadyside's mystical artifact

As an intro, I read this book from a digital library and as a reminder to always support your local or any other library as they have provided you free access to all kind of information including this! entertaining stuff obviously. but anyway, I read this book from openlibrary lots of free access of course and you have to make an account first but its easy peasy, also if it's a tandon (only one copy available) then you can only read it for one hour but dont worry you can always extend it for another hour.  If you watch netflix, you may wonder “it’s a trend, that’s why you read fear street because of that trilogy, right?” yes you damn right! I personally have been a huge fan of R.L Stine’s works since I was a kid, I still had that torn Goosebumps book from my sister with old cover from the 90s, so when I saw one of R.L Stine’s works is being adapted into a movie, I became super excited and now I just noticed fear street as I haven’t read them all, so this is my chance, especially wh...