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Cargando... The Wrong Number (Fear Street, No. 5) (edición 1990)por R. L. Stine
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Average for Fear Street. The two girls were pretty dumb at times (stealing evidence to convince the police you're innocent? LOL. Sure, that'll work.), but it was a fast and easy read. No plot twists and straight forward. ( ) Possible Spoiler Alert: Last Fear Street Reread! So this book was kind of dumb, but at least the police had the right prime suspect in mind after all. What I really want to do, however, is take a moment to talk about the series as a whole. As much as I groaned at the predictable, unrealistic (though generally not supernatural), and repetitive plots, they never bogged me down. I've had one or two books I couldn't finish at all, and others I could barely slog through, but these held my attention, and were never torture to read. The number one way I'd improve the series: more ghosts, less murder. No one would even move to Shadyside if the murder rate were that high. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesFear Street (5)
It begins as an innocent prank: Deena Martinson and her best friend, Jade Smith, make sexy phone calls to the boys from school. But Deena's half-brother, Chuck, catches them in the act and threatens to tell their parents--unless the girls let him in on the fun. Chuck begins making random calls, threatening anyone who answers. It's dangerous and exciting. The teens are even enjoying the publicity and the uproar they've caused. Until Chuck calls a number on Fear Street. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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