![]() ![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Molly Kinney, North Dade Regional Library, Miami, FLĬopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. The vocabulary is simple, the premise interesting, and the plot compelling, making this book one for reluctant readers, as well as a useful addition for teens who like the "creep" genre. The sense of something always about to happen and the cliff - hanging endings to the chapters will make this a good booktalking candidate. Parents should note that the original books often land in the realm of psychological horror designed for teens, whereas the movies are injected with very gory, profane and. ![]() Stine to compare and contrast it with the three R-rated Netflix Fear Street movies that have just released. Cory and his friends are typical teens, and their conversation and action are believable. We wanted to look back at this older book series by author R. The book moves along from start to finish, conveying an uneasiness that will keep readers going. The result is a fast - moving tale that includes obsession, strange events, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. With the help of good friends, particularly the girl next door, Cory unravels the puzzle of Anna's mysterious life. When Cory Brooks, high school gym star, meets Anna Corwin, the hauntingly beautiful girl who has just moved to Fear Street, he becomes preoccupied with her. ![]() Grade 6-10- A new entry in the "Fear Street" series-that street where unexplained, terrifying events occur for no particular reason, to anyone brave enough to venture down its sidewalks. ![]()
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