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Cargando... Twisted (1987)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. This book has been on my shelf for about ten years, so I finally picked up and read it. Being a big fan of the Goosebumps series, I read this book with the same expectations but was very disappointed. The story is about a young woman who has been invited to join a sorority, but must go through the initiation: murder. The plot was boring, the characters were cliche, and the ending was predictable. This was a bit of a fizzer, really. It was nowhere as good as I had hoped. This was quite a boring read and I won't be recommending it to anyone. ********************************************************************* I was extremely disappointed in this book. It was not the standard of work I have come to expect from R.L.Stine. Not only was the story boring and predictable, the characters were flat and cartoonish. I will not be recommending Twisted to anyone. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
As a pledge of a sorority, Abby Wallis becomes part of a prant that goes wrong. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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After Abby attends a pledge meeting, Andrea, the president of the Tri Gams, says that when they become members they should be members for life. So, to make sure they will be loyal to the Tri Gams for life they ask their pledges to commit a crime.
One day the pledges are driven to a dark, old, deserted mansion far from town. Once they are there Andrea gives them instructions for the crime they will commit. Most of the pledges think this is a joke. But after the crime is committed they are not so sure.
This book was just okay and sometimes annoying. There were many irritating and unlikable characters (especially the sorority girls/pledges). Only Nina and Jessie were slightly bearable. The boy (Gordon) that the girls were fighting for was an unwashed slob. I couldn't figure out what they saw in him. I'm sure there had to be better guys on campus. Halfway through the book it got somewhat interesting. A so-so read. ( )