Details Epithetical Books Dead End (Fear Street #29)
| Title | : | Dead End (Fear Street #29) |
| Author | : | R.L. Stine |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 147 pages |
| Published | : | March 1995 by Simon Pulse |
| Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Thriller. Fiction. Childrens |

R.L. Stine
Paperback | Pages: 147 pages Rating: 3.59 | 2053 Users | 54 Reviews
Narrative Toward Books Dead End (Fear Street #29)
Natalie Erickson and her friends share a terrible secret. They were all in the car that foggy night — the night someone died at the dead end.Now someone knows too much, and there's danger ahead. Natalie just wants out of this nightmare. But that's the problem with dead ends — there's no way out!
Mention Books In Favor Of Dead End (Fear Street #29)
| Original Title: | Dead End (Fear Street Superchillers) |
| ISBN: | 0671868373 (ISBN13: 9780671868376) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Fear Street #29 |
Rating Epithetical Books Dead End (Fear Street #29)
Ratings: 3.59 From 2053 Users | 54 ReviewsAssess Epithetical Books Dead End (Fear Street #29)
I'm so happy my new library has so many Fear Street books! I'm having way too much fun re-reading these. This one has one of those classic Fear Street endings that I love, and I liked it even more because I didn't remember anything about this book at all. I did think it was cool that a lot of characters from other books were at the party, because usually they are never mentioned again. Shadyside isn't supposed to be a big town, but somehow teens are constantly murdered and no one ever cares byI love R L Stine when I was a little girl. Although I cannot remember how many books I read of his, i just know I would get a new one every chance I got.

I don't have a problem with the idea of the book, I have a problem with dumb characters. I do want to read the entire Fear Street series but sometimes it is hard to get through the way these 'teenagers' act. I guess people under pressure, or people afraid do weird things. So I can't judge to harshly.I thought Natalie Erickson was kind of a dick. Ironically my nephew has that same last name. ANYWAYS she was a dick, her boyfriend got a little drunk got a bit ridiculous, not in a mean way or a
This was part of the pile of YA R.L. Stine books that I found at my mom's house, and also part of Stine's Fear Street series, though, aside from some place names that I was probably supposed to recognize, I didn't have any difficulty reading it without knowing anything about Fear Street.In spite of reading like it was maybe aimed at a slightly younger audience than the other two books I read, this one was a lot bloodier. With an I Know What You Did Last Summer-ish plot straight out of a 90s
I've been a fan of Stine since I was 13 and even though I don't like horror movies- I loved reading his books. But... Is it just me or are Stine's new books getting more and more predictable and mildy? (or am I outgrowing them?)
Don't drink and drive kids!


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