![]() ![]() ![]() Ones that had 180 seniors and ones that had 20. Also, I might add, small towns don’t have graduating classes of over 300 students. Yet, there’s plenty to do and plenty of places to go, if you read all of the books. Stine writes that it’s a small quaint town and doesn’t have much to do. This is probably one of the first times I’ve noticed a huge inconsistency about Shadyside. This kind of mistake would be common if the friendship had just recently ended, but she claimed it had been over a year and the guy was blackmailing her and all of her friends… doesn’t sound like friendship to me. What I’m referring to is the moments when she calls him her friend and then two pages later claims her was no longer her friend. That I could have dealt with and appreciated well enough. I’m not talking about an internal debate about it. I was annoyed by Julie constantly going back and forth on whether Al was her friend or not. But as with all of these books, the stories are far too short for those kind of characters. Perhaps if Julie was a better developed character, this kind of narration would have worked. Unlike most of the books that are narrated in third person, there’s some slippage of first person into this book. ![]() It definitely isn’t one of the better ones in the series. Julie and her friends make a pact to keep the killer’s secret. ![]() She knows they’re innocent…until one of them confesses to the murder. But that doesn’t mean one of them killed him. Fear Street - Where Your Worst Nightmare Lives… ![]()
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