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The New Girl by R.L. Stine

evielynn0713's review

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4.0

Just as addictive as it was when I was younger! I really enjoyed the story and goofy the higheschoolers acted in school and with each other! This book is a 2006 reprint of the 1989 original so it was kind of cool to see that there were slight updates to keep up with the times like ipods, Missy, Elliot, and Kanye West, but still had the original atmosphere as well as landline phones! I am going to try and reread as much of the series as I can!

"Fear Street, a narrow street that wound past the town cemetery and through the thick woods on the south edge of town, had a special meaning for everyone in Shadyside. The street was cursed, people said.The blackened shell of a burned out mansion-Simon Fear's old mansion-stood high on the first block of Fear Street , overlooking the cemetery, casting eerie shadows that stretched to the dark, tangled woods. Terrifying howls, half-human, half-animal, hideous cries of pain, were said to float out from the mansion late at night." -Pg 18

megxo1323's review

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mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

lilbanne's review

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2.0

Thank god this is a short book. It used to take me weeks to read Fear Street books as a tween, but as an adult this was an easy quick read in a few hours. It’s hard to remember that this book is meant for a teenagers, so my rating isn’t taking into account I am not the target audience. This was just not a good book, I called the ending from the prologue.

briarrosebookss's review against another edition

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3.0

A fun time

stareaten's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0


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lilpeachy87's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

elliereadsss's review against another edition

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2.0

Going into this book I thought it was intriguing if clearly dated, but unfortunately the nostalgia and amusement from it being dated wasn't enough to save the book for me. Despite the length, it took me so long to get through because I just found it boring and so didn't want to pick it up, nothing seemed to happen! Of course this book really isn't that deep, it is just meant to be a short, fun read, but I still think the plot should be coherent and character decisions have clear motives which they just didn't in this book.

nicolemkscott's review against another edition

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1.0

sometimes the movie is better than the book

mehsi's review against another edition

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3.0

A brand-new girl has arrived and Cory is totally head over heels when he sees her the first time.


I had to read a book for a challenge on my group and after some digging through the pages of my partner I stumbled upon this book. I was definitely interested as my mood at the moment is very much into horror/thriller. Plus, Fear Street! While it is a bit hit and miss at times I do love Shadyside and Fear Street.

Before I get what I did enjoy let’s start with what I didn’t to have that out of the way. I just wasn’t a fan of how Cory acted throughout the book. I know love makes blind and makes people do foolish things, but this was just beyond that. For quite a bit of the book I thought maybe Anna was a vampire or something (which wouldn’t be strange given she lives on Fear Street) because this just went beyond love. Cory makes mistakes, forgets about eating and how life works, ruins his gymnastics routines and his future (because I am sure he wants to continue this into college and sorry bro but then you need to pick up the slack), and he just heads out in the dead of night to go to Fear Street.
Plus, he was a dick towards his friends.

I could understand that due to this that he didn’t notice that Lisa, his best friend, was interested in it. But it did get, just like that part above, just silly with how oblivious he was. I AM pretty oblivious at times in these things so I recognised it, but I confess, but if someone shows that much interest in me, I can tell you I would know.

What I did like was how Stine wrote the mystery and what is up with Anna. I can tell you I had many theories on what could possible be happening, but I hadn’t expected that! I love it when a book can surprise me. Sometimes books are predictable, sometimes you can easily find the whodunnit, but in this one? You kept guessing and each time you thought you knew what was going on Stine would throw something in the way to make you second guess everything.

Anna? She was an interesting character and had me curious as to what was going on with her. At times it looked like she had split personalities. She would act sweet and demure and the next she would be mean and hurtful. It made her character much more interesting.

Later on the story gets in even more tension as Lisa is receiving threats and things are going wrong. I was definitely on the edge of my chair at those moments. I loved Lisa, I didn’t want her to die!

The ending was also pretty nicely done. It tied up everything nicely and it was very exciting (and the last pages very sweet).

All in all, I give it a 2.5 stars. It had good moments, but sadly Cory just wasn’t a MC I very much liked.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

taelortot_97's review

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4.0

Taking a trip down memory lane and rereading some of the old Fear Street books. This held up surprisingly well. A bit cheesy, but good enough I finished it in one sitting.