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Review: Don’t Stay Up Late – R.L. Stine

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Don't Stay Up Late by R.L. Stine
2.5 Stars

The second new book in the re-launch of R.L. Stine's Fear Street series, which sold 80 million copies around the world, making it one of the bestselling young adult series of all time.

R.L. Stine's hugely successful young adult horror series Fear Street is back after almost 2 decades. Fear S...

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I sincerely have no idea what to think of this book. Is this part of a series? What kind of series? What kind of people actually like this kind of book? It was pretty predictable; the characters were all suspicious. The only person who made me kind of like this book kind of had to go… (Isaac – Summers piqued my interest but well, not really, I thought she’s pretty bitchy.)

 

This is a shady book. If I let my imagination do the job, I’d say that you never know the truth when it comes to the world. I haven’t seen each and every corner of the world, have you? Well, let’s not judge.
Mini spoilers ahead.
Next, the epilogue was somewhat unreal, um, that kind of… didn’t happen all good then I would have liked it to. I mean, it was predictable. The whole book, I mean. But that epilogue – What’s that supposed to make me feel? Turn this into some thriller-adventure series where we chase the organization that does whatever they do? Anyway, I have no idea what to feel about this book.
Spoilers over.
The writing, on the other hand, was great. The description was pretty vivid to me, and Lisa’s emotions got through. The happenings were too apparent to me.

 

And well, the first half of the epilogue was pretty much the best thing that happened.

 

Reviewed by: Reneth

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