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Cargando... Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?por R. L. Stine
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The ghosts of Fear Street -- they'll haunt you forever! Do you believe in ghosts? Don't say no until you take a walk down Fear Street. Pat the woods -- where no birds sing. Past the lake -- where something lurks beneath the water. Past the cemetery -- where everyone is dying to meet you. And don't forget to stop by the Shadyside Middle School. Zack Pepper thinks there is something very wrong with his substitute teacher. No one will believe him, so he has to get rid of her all by himself. But how can he destroy someone who is already dead? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The second 'Ghosts of Fear Street' book checks all the boxes and fun for even a nostalgic adult read. Zach Pepper is a scaredy-cat who is tired of being picked on by his friends. He has picked up a book called "Power Kids" that will surely help him defeat his cowardice. Frankly, I expected that book to mean a lot more to the plot, but it barely rated except for Zach talking about it several times. There was a disconnect between the title and cover of the book and the actual plot. The plot has to do with a creepy substitute teacher, while the title 'Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?' and the cover featuring a kid's blanket and teddy bear by a tombstone implies something more like a plot about being dared to sleep in the graveyard and getting haunted for it. Eh.
Naturally, Zach is about to have a lot more trouble coming his way in the form of the creepy substitute teacher who's taken over his class. Miss Gaunt dresses all in white, wears gloves and often a veiled hat - even inside. She seems to be an OK teacher, if a bit old fashioned, but she takes a shine to Zach in a big way. Zach and his classmates try not to judge the new teacher too much because of her appearance but strange things are beginning to happen.
This was a solid book - nothing really outrageous to give it bonus stars, but there was little of the criminal neglect or day-glo clothing that fills the books actually authored by Stine. Often, the ghost writers are more reliable than Stine when it comes to turning out a decent book anyway.
Fear Street in Publication Order
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