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Book Review : Fear Street Cheerleaders - The First Evil : why someone can still be possessed without looking crazy

I finally found this book, and quickly read it overnight. This may be something expected to hear when it comes to a teenage horror cliche, there must be one or two characters involving cheerleaders or a quarterback, but this one might be something new in the past, especially for me, because in some movies, cheerleaders are somehow always regarded as the villains, cocky arrogant and attractive girls as the first impression, but this book shows how much they are the same like all the other students.  Title : Fear Street Cheerleaders : The First Evil Author : R.L Stine Year : 1992 Collation : 176 pages Maybe for now I could say this is one of my most favorite ones from fear street series besides Switched. If you have read Switched, R.L Stine did not hesitate to show the complication right at the start of the story, therefore, I did not get bored at all right from the start until the end of the book. The difference with this First Evil is that this still has a long introduction but les...

Book Review : Fear Street - Ski Weekend : a totally perfect planned or "plotted" holiday?

A bit refreshing to read knowing it's basically about somebody's weekend is about to get ruined, their planned holiday, like literally all planned out so well that they didn't even expect everything. However, I may have to inform that in my book review, I do discuss about the aspect of few storyline, therefore there will be a lot of spoiler, I even explain the whole plot.  Title : Fear Street : Ski Weekend Author : R.L Stine Year : 1991 Collation : 180 pages Serial killer lurking around the ski lodge, shutting down their lights, turning off their electricity, forcing its way inside then murdering them all one by one. Nope, it's not one of those serial killer during holiday story, it's different, with lots of creativity and unexpected complication, the climax is right nearing the end of the book, so we have to be patient. I was almost satisfied with how well it turns out, what makes this different from other fear streets is that this isn't even taking place in Sh...