Well, this is another one I that I didn't read when it first came out. I don't think I would have liked it as a kid either. This book was too all over the place and that ending was a bit odd since I think that Cusick is leaning towards a love triangle or something. Once again this one is more adult ...
I read this for Fear Street & will wait for OB to get started on her read to discuss it further. This is the first book by Richie Tankersley Cusick that I've read - I'm a bit too old to have experienced the Fear Street/Point Horror phenomenon as a tween.
Wow. Not too much to say except for the most part this was enjoyable. The book drags at times and the character development beyond a few people wasn't really there, but this was a good representation of young adult horror books from the late 80s/90s. So "Trick or Treat" follows 16 year old Martha....
Yeah I know. Sometimes you just read books one after another that tickle your funny bone cause they are really not good. I mean, I get what Cusick was trying here, but after I got to the end and all is revealed I was like, dang? Really? This is a more brutal horror book for Cusick I thought. Ryan (s...
I think that Moonlight Reader and I posted this as a potential read during Halloween Book Bingo. Wow, I had forgotten what a mess this book was. I honestly went into this blind since I didn't recall a thing at all about this book. I know I had it though as a kid since I had most of Cusick's books wh...
I remember reading this book back when I was a young whippersnapper. I adored all things R.L. Stine and Richie Tankersley Cusick. I think my mom was worried for a while there that I was so obsessed with what is Young Adult Horror. I didn't of course realize that was a genre, I just know that I had f...
I read these books like they were going out of style back in middle school. They are a bit out of date being set in the 80s or early 90s, they are still fun, teenage horror reads.
I read these books like they were going out of style back in middle school. They are a bit out of date being set in the 80s or early 90s, they are still fun, teenage horror reads.
MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS When I finished book one I knew I wanted to read book two to find out what was going to happen. I still had questions that I needed answers to. Well I wasn't very happy with this book it was one I kept putting down only to pick up to put down. I think it took me a bit longer...
Again, I'm sort of at a loss of what to say.There's just more questions than answers here.The story continues right where it left off in book one. I feel bad for Lucy because all these terrible things are happening to her but no one really believes her and the only person who could help her is "dead...
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