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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
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Dead End (Fear Street #29) Paperback | Pages: 147 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 2053 Users | 54 Reviews

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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!

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Original Title: Dead End (Fear Street Superchillers)
ISBN: 0671868373 (ISBN13: 9780671868376)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fear Street #29


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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 by

I 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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