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Fantastic art that can get you thinkingReview Date: 2006-10-17
What a tripReview Date: 2003-01-12
The best!!Review Date: 2002-03-29
This is highly recommended. The pictures are stunning and the text adds some nice thought as well. One reviewer wrote that he thought the souls looked to much like statuary and while I do agree with that criticism it is a minor quibble and is not always the case.
A very strange and hellish book.Review Date: 2004-03-12
Beautiful color work and imaginationReview Date: 2004-10-16

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A HAUNTING NIGHTMARE PENNED BY A MASTER!Review Date: 2008-05-20
'THE' Best of the bunch. Well crafted horror- NO Vampire.Review Date: 2007-08-29
This is grand scale,small town, multi characters,bloody,atmospheric horror with lots of action,twist, ancient mythology and very GORE,graphic scene. If you like ANY type of horror then this is a must. My rule of thumb is- if ALL reviews of the books on Amazon are good then that book is GOOD... and was I right!
Almost a classicReview Date: 2007-07-30
Gideon, a pseudonym for Lonn Hoklin, Oregon Governor Kulongoski's press secretary (a democrat, shame on him)starts the novel off strong with the suicide of a woman apparently under torment from her son. Her son, a formerly autistic empty shell of a human is miraculously transformed into a fully reasoning, talking and mature teenage boy with a slight british accent. Gideon's decription of the boy Jeremy, leads us to imagine a young James Mason complete with red smoking jacket, martini glass and cigarette holder. This breakthrough came under noted psychologist Hadrian Craslowe who lives in a gloomy threatening manse in a remote part of the village. At the same time, the village is experiencing a rash of residents disappearances of approximately one a month. The boy's father returns from Washington DC to look after him and gets drawn up into the creepy and sometimes outright terrifying events that occur as a result of the boy's transformation.
This is all great horror fun! Greely's Cove is an outright homage to King's "Salem's Lot in the outstanding decription of smalltown life and the people who live there. Characters such as Mich Nistler, Stu Bromton, Renzi Dawkins, the unfortunate victims, Corey "the Cannibal" Strecker and Lindsay Moreland will remain in the reader's memory long after the book is completed.
However, the lack of full exposition of main character's Carl Trosper, Hannaford Hazelwood and Robinson Sparhawk deny this novel classic status. Carl Trosper is an unlikeable character despite the author's best efforts, leading us to believe whether Gideon wanted to make him hero or anti-hero. The mystical duo of Hazelwood and Sparhawk are better defined characters whose limitations and history are not fully described by the author. Ms. Hazelwood is presented as an ancient (good) witch of a mystical order capable of awesome power. Mr. Gideon should have delved further into this order and the history the order has with the evil represented by Mr. Craslowe. Mr. Sparhawk is a forensic psychic who has met pure evil twice before and ran from the challenge. Why was this? What was he so afraid of, besides death? All three characters seem incomplete which makes the ending of the novel less satisfying then it could have been.
A very fine novel, but approximately 25 pages short of being a classic one.
The Best Horror Book Ever!Review Date: 2005-09-11
Wow!Review Date: 2006-03-07
A mother is driven to suicide after the miraculous recovery of her autistic son (don't even try to imagine what happens to her body). The estranged father returns with big ideas about having a son, but he doesn't find what he expects. Mysterious disappearances around town are adding up, and the police chief is forced to seek out the assistance of a "forensice psychic" to help with the case... one that has encountered this type of evil only a couple of times in his life - each time he retreats, fearing for his life and sanity. What does the once-autistic boy and his doctor have to do with the case?
There was a lot going on in this story, but the plot was never confusing and none of it ever felt forced. My aversion to psychics was a non-issue in this book, as the character was likeable and believeable right from his introduction. Pacing was good, and the story progressed with a very natural flow. At just over 400 pages, the length was perfect. There are many stories that feel hundreds of pages too long, but this is one that I would not have minded reading for another hundred pages (not that it needed it). Another positive is that even though this novel is from the late eighties, it didn't really feel dated - with passing references to salaries and cars being the only indication of the time period.
I highly recommend this book to all fans of the genre.

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Hysterical, a must read for all recovering Catholics and AnglicansReview Date: 2008-06-05
ABSOTIVELY LOVED IT!!!Review Date: 2008-05-29
When I laughed out loud at the first page... I knew I was going to love this book. I could totally see everything in the book unfolding back in the day.
Some people didn't like the ending, and I must admit I was a little surprised... but when I thought for a minute, 'I got it' and it was the perfect ending.
Definitely a conversation starter... definitely a keeper for rereading over & over again.
Lamb Special Gift EditionReview Date: 2008-05-09
This is one of those books that really gets people talking. Conversations range from the story itself, to the historical truths or lack thereof, the religious implications, and now its look.
I really enjoyed reading this book the first time around when I would find myself laughing out loud when I would least expect it, and most recently with this edition where a friend thought I was laughing about something in the Bible itself.
This new edition was a great idea, with only one flaw: It can be difficult to hold open because it is bound tightly. I'm afraid of causing too much wear to the spine of the book, but in retrospect I guess that would only add to its charm of looking like a Bible.
Jesus: the Missing Years!Review Date: 2008-04-03
Anyone who has any interest in Christianity should find this book hilarious! Moore clearly knows his Christian and world history then and now. His treatment of Jesus and the people who worship him is outrageous and irreverent and strangely loving at the same time. I'm an athiest who went to Catholic school (I LOVED it) and while I don't believe a word of it, have a great appreciation for all things Catholic, especially Catholic humor (the movie Dogma Dogma (Special Edition), the play Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All You and the Actor's Nightmare: Two One-Act Plays) I also appreciate a big dose of skepticism, and this book delivers on all fronts. Moore is such a great writer that this is a PERFECT BOOK! This new Bible edition is sexy and great!
Easily my all-time favorite book EVER :DReview Date: 2008-03-15
This book is definitely worth reading. It's irreverent, yes, and there's a bit of coarse language sprinkled throughout the story. And there's one gross (but funny) experience involving Biff, turnips and a toothless old Chinese woman. Despite that, however, I really don't feel this book is disrespectful to Jesus or to Christianity at all. If anything, it pokes gentle fun at what Christians are taught to know about the Bible--you have to know your stuff, as a Christian, if you expect to understand all the references made to it in this book. But I don't feel it makes fun of Christianity itself. So if you want a clever, funny, well-written book to read and you don't mind laughing at least a little at what you've been taught over the years if you're Christian, this book is for you. :)
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Spine-TinglingReview Date: 2004-07-24
Wilson delivers!Review Date: 2004-06-14
"THE END OF LIFE AS WE KNOW IT"?Review Date: 2003-10-31
These forces are not defined by good and evil for they are not. But one force, which is called the Other in the books, is brutal and caring nothing for humanity, tends to use evil means to achieve it's goal, while his adversary though not necessarily Good utilizes humanity to thwart His Adversary, The Other.
The Anti-Other, throughout history, has utilized a human champion to battle the Other. This champion is empowered with Godlike powers and made immortal for this purpose.
In the initial book, The Keep, which I've mentioned, the earthly agent of The Other, Rasalom, was weakened and imprisoned in a specially constructed prison by a champion of a long gone age, maybe a champion named Glaeken, whose subsequent job in The Keep was to keep tabs on The Other and make sure it didn't escape.
The Keep is a marvelous story wherein, Rasalom, because of some Nazi soldiers, almost escapes his incarceration. I won't go into the story but at the end, Rasalom is vanquished and ostensibly terminated but this is not to be and through the course of two more books, Reborn and Reprisal, Rasalom is rejuvenated, recuperated re-empowered and is set to take revenge upon troublesome humanity. The stage is set for Nightworld.
Nightworld
"If thou gaze into the abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee"
What in the world is going on! Sunrise was five plus minutes late! we're in early summer, surise should be later not earlier, and then another shocker, sunset was ten minutes early! This continues on the second day etc and then a bottomless hole 200 feet across and perfectly round opens up in New York's, Central Park.
The world's scientific community, though at a loss for these occurrences, downplay these episodes and insist there is a rational explanation for these phenomenons. However, there is one who knows what's going on and he has a birds eye view of the Central Park event from his apartment.
It is the ancient warrior Glaeken, who is now in his 80s (his immortality ended after his 1941 battle with Rasalom), living under a pseudonym, Mr. Veileur. Glaeken knows exactly what's going on and he immediately sets out to gather a group of individuals to try to effect some sort of resistance, admittedly an enormous longshot but the only shot humanity has.
Main Charactersin order of appearance
Rasalom [Evil agent of the Other]
Dr. Nicholas Guinn [Physicist and friend of Bill Ryan]
Glaeken/veileur [Aged champion of the Anti-Other]
(ex father) Bill Ryan [Friend and confidant of Glaeken]
Carol Teece [mother of the reborn Rasalom]
Repairman Jack [hero of "The Tomb", a resourceful replacement for the aged Glaeken]
Kolabati [an ancient Indian Priestess who has two artifacts Glaeken needs]
Ba Nyguen [a special forces trained Vietnamese body guard for the following]
Sylvia Nash [mother of the adopted boy Jeffery]
Dr Alan Bulmer [Sylvia's husabnd and Jeffery's father]
Jeffery [a boy who has a healing power called Dat-tay-vao which Glaekin needs in his battle]
Glaeken meets with his would be recruits and of course his story is met with some skepticism, however, as Glaeken predicts, on the second night, hoards of large flying killer insect like creatures(later named by Glaeken as Belly Flies and Chew Wasps descend on an unsuspecting population and kill hundreds of people, horses, dogs etc. Also thousands of these creatures make a beeline to the home of Jeffery and his parents, in an obvious effort to kill Jeffery.
These creatures and the even more deadly creatures that follow can't stand sunlight but of course, day by day, the sunlight is slowly disappearing. In addition thousands of new holes open up around the world and every effort to cap them has been futile, with additional casualties. Humanity is quickly being wiped out and the daylight is getting shorter and shorter!
Things indeed look bleak for humanity but at least the recent horrors have solidified our cadre. Repairman Jack, with Ba in tow is off to Maui and Bill Ryan is off to Rumania, all to retrieve the artifacts that Glaeken needs to have a chance to counteract the carnage.
Can Repairman Jack and Glaeken, along with his unlikely cadre save "life as we know it", or will Rasalom rule over an Unholy Nightmare World?
Author
If you've never read F.Paul Wilson, I recommend him heartily.
He has a nice easily readable writing style and he seems to always have unusual if not unique plots to his stories. This particular book is the culmination of a series that I'm sure did not start out as such. "The Keep" was the original book as I have mentioned and is the basis for the series and as mentioned "Reborn" and "Reprisal" were definitely created to make a series out of a single novel but the resourceful Wilson managed to tie two unrelated books "The Tomb" and "The Touch" into episodes in the series in this last book and it works very well for me.
I was also glad to see Wilson reprise the ever popular Repairman Jack. Wilson has gone on to write several more Repairman Jack novels.
Reviewers Note
Because of the nature of this story. this book tends to be fairly gory and graphic about it. If this is not your cup of tea, then do not read this book. Then again, what are you doing reading any horror books?
High chill factorReview Date: 2004-02-09
Not the best end to an otherwise incredible series...Review Date: 2004-11-29
My next gripe was with continuity and was more of an annoyance than a problem. If you haven't read any on the Repairman Jack novels, particularly the newest ones, this won't be an issue for you. In Nightworld, Jack learns a great many things that he has long since known about, and as a result needs to be convinced of what is happening to the world around him. My final issue is, unlike Reborn and Reprisal, Nightworld isn't very edgy, it just doesn't have that suspenseful feeling that wouldn't let me put down either of its two most recent predecessors. Sure there plenty of disgusting scenes such as a man being gouged by a 10-foot millipede which lays eggs in his abdomen that hatch and eat him alive. But that was more gross than scary, which is true of most of the book.
I would have liked to see more scares thrown at the population of Nightworld like the antagonists ability to control the dead, not just scary insects and killer winged beasts. What I was really hoping for was a greater explanation of the to eternal opposing forces, which are fighting for the planet. No luck there.
That said, I still enjoyed the book, as it brought back characters from all of the previous adversary cycle books and my favorite, Repairman Jack. And while it wasn't the best ending to an otherwise excellent series, it still was a somewhat satisfying ending to the story arc. I just think it could have been better, and wish Wilson had waited to write Nightworld after he decides (hopefully not soon) to end the RJ Series, that way the two story arcs could have merged and ended at the same time. But if you've read the previous books in the adversary cycle you'll of course have to read Nightworld and I would recommend doing so, albeit with low expectations so that you won't be too disappointed or if you completely disagree with my review you're pleasantly surprised.

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The Pink RoomReview Date: 2007-12-18
Theodore Currie was widely acknowledged as a modern-day Einstein whose life's work was unraveling the mysteries of the physical universe. The day he lost his beloved daughter, Angel, in a horrible house fire, was the day his universe fell apart. A grief-stricken father, he decided to put his theories to work to concoct a miracle - the resurrection of Angel. On a hill-top in rural Maine, where forces both natural and supernatural combine with astonishing power, Currie built a house. In that house he created an exact replica of the pretty, pink room his daughter lived and died in - the very room he hoped to bring her back to. However, Currie himself died a freakish death in the Maine woods shortly after the room was completed.
One year later Jonathan Cain, a successful horror writer, makes arrangements to spend the summer in the abandoned Currie house with the purpose of finding out the truth about the events that transpired before Theodore Currie's death. He has told his agent that he is researching and writing a new novel. But his real reasons for being in the Currie house are much darker. Cain has experienced the loss of a loved one too. He recently lost his young wife, Kimberly, to the rapid progression of an in-operable brain tumor. Cain has come to the Currie house with the hope of finding out if the house can actually work the magic that Currie was sure it could.
However, Cain is not the only one interested in the Currie house. The U.S. government is also very interested in getting their hands on Currie's papers and formulas. There are soldiers and a government scientist stationed in the Maine woods in order to keep an eye on Cain and the Currie house. Right now Olivia Currie, Theodore's mom and current owner of the Currie house, is keeping the government goons at bay, and off the Currie land. All that could change when Olivia Currie unexpectedly dies.
Following that setup, the story becomes a virtual thrill ride starting right from the first page of The Pink Room which doesn't let up until the book is finished and closed. LaFlamme writes a well-paced, descriptive, riveting narrative you will not want to put down. He has done a masterful job of combining actual scientific theory, spine-tingling chills, nail-biting suspense, realistic characters, a dash of wry humor, and even a slight nod to that other well-known Maine author. The Pink Room is going right onto my list of horror favorites and I will be eagerly looking forward to reading more from this author.
A chilling debut from a masterful new voice in horrorReview Date: 2006-12-01
I rarely read horror novels. However, from reading the back cover of Mark LaFlamme's THE PINK ROOM, I was instantly drawn inside the psychological thriller, and knew that there was no way I would be able to put it down. LaFlamme has woven a tale filled with intricate characters, and a plot line that crosses boundaries. The terror and fear that he builds up within the reader as each page is read is incredible, and enough to leave you with nightmares. Each character is driven, and possesses strange quirks that make them appealing. From Theodore Currie's mad scientist-like ways; to Jonathan Cain's compulsive behavior to find out the truth, and learn everything he can about the Pink Room; and even to Angel Currie, whose spirit-like presence within the room is eerie, to say the least, and literally sends shivers up your spine as you read about the young girl. A chilling debut from a masterful new voice in horror.
Erika Sorocco
His Words are Like Music....Review Date: 2007-06-15
I'm not a horror book reader, because when I think of horror, I think of disturbing. I don't like to be left with troubling thoughts, yet this book left me more fascinated than anything. You know that a writer is talented when he can attract readers outside of his targeted audience. LaFlamme had me analyzing death on another level. He had me dwelling on the power of physics and his novel gave me a tingle at the possibility of man tapping into other realms. There was one part in his book that reads, "No soul would rest with the avaricious hand of man in control of powers he had long thought beyond his grip." Now that was powerful. And speaking of powerful, the ending was mind boggling! After reading this novel, I couldn't help but wonder why I haven't heard of this book before. Have I been living under a rock since it's been on the market? I mean, this guy is good. So at the risk of sounding impatient, I have to say that Mark LaFlamme would be doing the world a disservice if he doesn't come out with another novel soon!
Reviewed by Tom BeauchampReview Date: 2007-01-28
The Pink Room presents a strange mix of suspense, horror, and science both real and fictional. The story is a bit slow, but builds to multiple climaxes through out the storyline, filling the reader in a little more as the overall plot progresses. Some of the minor storylines may seem insignificant at first, but LaFamme does a great job of bringing all of the little pieces together by the end of the book, drawing a scarily complete picture of what could happen when science and religion collide.
The world's top physicist dies after conducting strange experiments at an isolated country house. A lonely writer, morning his wife and looking for a story, gets permission to stay in the house and try to learn its secrets. At the same time, the U.S. government has agents in the area, watching the writer, and with an unknown agenda.
Quantum physics forms the base of the story. But don't worry, what little science is discussed is easily absorbed by a layman. The book starts off with an event almost a century in the past, and instantly catches the attention of the reader with the strange tale. This historical reference lends credence to other events through out the book and will definitely stand out in the mind of the reader.
Mark LaFamme has done an excellent job of taking cutting edge science and molding it into a believable as well as enjoyable tale. With a well crafted plot and characters that will remind the reader of people they know, memories of "The Pink Room" will linger with the reader long after the last page is finish. I highly recommend this book for anyone that enjoys a bit of science mixed with their suspense or for someone looking for a title a bit off the beaten path.
Mayra Calvani - Armchair InterviewsReview Date: 2006-10-04
Do you enjoy a good scary story that weaves elements of science and horror yet stays traditional without too much techno slang? If yes, then this is the book for you. In The Pink Room, talented author Mark LaFlamme takes cosmology, quantum mechanics, and the string theory and mixes them with the supernatural to create a compelling scenario that will both pull at your heart strings and chill your blood.
The story begins as the protagonist, well-known horror author Jonathan Cain, moves for the summer to a mysterious Second-Empire-styled house bordered by woods in the small town of Mulberry, Maine. Though most believe that the author is there to write, Cain has his own hidden agenda.
For a short time, the house used to be the home of the world's top physicist Theodore Currie, who had built it himself following some very detailed and strange specifications, complete with the turret tower--or the `pink room'--which happens to be an exact replica of his little daughter's room before she died. Currie also had a hidden agenda--he believed he could bring back his beloved little girl. That is, until his dead body was found filled with bites in the woods nearby the house...
Now, Cain is sure he can succeed at what Currie failed, and that is to bring his beloved Kimberly back from the dead and make her stay....
The Pink Room is one of those books you won't like to read alone at night. It will make you look over your shoulder and go jumpy. The little town, the dense woods, and especially the house all add to create an excellent atmosphere of darkness and threat. The novel touches the reader intellectually and emotionally, making it all the more terrifying. Though LaFlamme uses the science to add depth, he doesn't let it get in the way of the story with too much heavy vocabulary. The pace is fast, the characters' motivations real, and the suspense doesn't let down. LaFlamme has a real talent for knowing what resides in the mind of the horror author. This novel will be thoroughly enjoyed by fans of the genre, as well as by horror authors themselves. Highly recommended.

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Great ValueReview Date: 2008-07-01
kids love it but long storiesReview Date: 2008-06-18
My Three-Year Old Nephew Loves This BookReview Date: 2008-06-15
great item for parents & kidsReview Date: 2008-05-25
List of StoriesReview Date: 2008-05-22
1. Scooby-Doo in Jungle Jeopardy
2. Scooby-Doo and the Opera Ogre
3. Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
4. Scooby-Doo and the Weird Water Park
5. Scooby-Doo and the Phantom Cowboy
6. Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost
7. Scooby-Doo and the Fantastic Puppet Factory
8. Scooby-Doo and the Marsh Monster
I would have liked to know the titles in the general description before I purchased this. As it turns out, we already have one of these stories in a stand-alone book and another one on a video. Still, it is a great price for 8 stories, which usually sell for $3.99 each. Worth it for a Scooby fan!

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Good bookReview Date: 2005-05-21
Twin SistersReview Date: 2005-05-18
takes over her boyfriend, friends,and her things. But at the end does she find out that her sister was not really dead.
This book is a really great book because it leaves you hanging at the end of the story. You just want to keep reading it.
YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK!!Review Date: 2002-05-27
krysti
Really really really really good!!!Review Date: 2002-03-26
it makes you want to keep reading and turning the pages from the beginning until the very end!
it's a great horror book, and it was definitely one of the best I've ever read
i hope u enjoy Twin Sisters, and that this review has helped!
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK!Review Date: 2002-07-17

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Changed my mindReview Date: 2004-08-30
At first I wasn't thrilled about it although I thought it had an interesting premise.
There were 2 reasons for this.
The first is that to me the heroine Jenna was not very likable.
She started out the book as a shallow , popularity obsessed, self centered teenager who treated her only true friend badly because she more or less though she'd ruin her chances of getting noticed by the in crowd at school.I couldn't relate to Jenna.
The second was I had problems with the futuristic storyline.
For some reason it seemed forced and unnatural to me.
However about 4 chapters into the book , both things started to change.
Little by little Jenna started to evolve into a wonderful person.And I got more used to the storyline.
The story is pretty original.I know there are a lot of time travel books around, but this one was different from any that I had read.It has some twists and angles which gave it that unusual flair.
The suspense of the last few chapters had my heart pounding.
I admit that I didn't see the big shock at the end coming.
I read it in one day and it was an enjoyable way to pass the afternoon.
This Is A Great Book!!!!!!!Review Date: 2003-10-20
Excellent Read...Review Date: 2001-12-29
Turned out to be the type of book that I love!Review Date: 2002-12-11
I don't want to spoil this book for anyone so I won't divulge any secrets but I just want to say that this is a GREAT READ and that I will keep this in my collection for sure! And if I might make another recommendation, if you LOVE this book then you must read "The Mirror" by Marlys Millhiser! These two books are my favorites now!
A great mysteryReview Date: 2000-11-03
I think it's sad that this book is out of print. If Leslie Rule or her publishers read this, please try to get this book out there again! It's a GREAT read that shouldn't be missed. And Ms. Rule, I hope you write some more books someday, you definately have a gift!

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Amazing Stories, Great Amazon PriceReview Date: 2008-07-13
The price here is magnificent, way cheaper than store price and the price is a very small price to pay for the content. Veteran readers will, I think, be pleased with the extra content.
Great story, great packageReview Date: 2008-06-13
A MUSTReview Date: 2008-05-28
Really a Top "Must Have" I already have garanteed tne other 2.
AmazingReview Date: 2008-05-09
A Little Uneven, But Still Brilliant!Review Date: 2008-04-21
The second half of this volume was taken up by a story arc A Game of You, which were six issues in length. So this story dominated the second half of the volumes, as did Season of Mists with the first half of the volume. This arc actually is exactly what I would expect from The Sandman, it's about a girl's escape into her fantasy land she created as a little girl, which of course The Sandman created, because it was created out of dreams. So this was the first story that really was a believable scenario of Dream, if he existed. The only problem was it was created from childhood dolls on one hand, which were goofy, and on the other hand it was extremely violent. It was a weird mix that just didn't fit together that well. I think this was a story if read from text would have come out superb, but with the goofy graphics it just seemed weird, and didn't come off that well.
I still liked the second volume, even with the second half dragging a bit with A Game of You. And I'll say I liked the first volume in this series better. But this volume was still pretty darn interesting. Easily recommended!

Fear Street RocksReview Date: 2007-09-03
I'm almost done with the first book, and I love it. I feel like a teen again.
Cursed ForeverReview Date: 2004-07-31
Danny's reviewReview Date: 2005-12-12
I was reading The Burning by R.L. Stine. This book was a pretty good book; out of ten I would give this book a high eight. I liked this book because of all mystery and horror combined.
In this book it is told by Nora Goode, who is married to one of the Fears. In this book it is about how this guy Simon Fear goes to this party and falls in love with Angelica Goode. But Angelica has two guys that are really wealthy and smart and handsome. So Simon kills both of them and marries Angelica. Then bad luck comes back to Simon. He kills his own daughter. Now Daniel has to go for Simon's birthday.
and mystery. They would like this because it is all mystery and horror. So read this book
A person who would like this is a person who likes horror
Kristen's reviewReview Date: 2005-05-13
The story is about a boy named Simon who tried to forget about and stop the family curse. But then, it finally caught up to him. It is about Simon's grandson named Daniel. Daniel didn't know about his family curse until he got to his grandparents. He fell in love with Nora Goode before he knew about the curse and he thought that if they got married it would end the curse. Will the marriage and their true love end the curse? What will happen to them in the end?
If you didn't read The Betrayal and The Secret then you will not understand the book that well. If you like mystery, love, and not wanting to put the book down then you may like this book most of it or all of it. This book will help you understand why bad things happen to people who live on Fear Street in the Fear Street books. There is dying in this book and if you like that in a book then you may just like this book.
Best One Of The Fear Street Saga SeriesReview Date: 2004-10-22
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