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The Baby-Sitter II |
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Rating: Summary: The Killer Still Wants Her Dead Review: This is another cool book. This time Jenny is so terrorized. She thinks she killed Mr. Hagen. She starts having nightmares of him. She even thinks she sees him. This is another book you can't put down. You should buy this book. you won't regret it. In this book Mr. Hagen comes back and tries to kill Jenny. Is he? I reccommend this book to everyone. It's really good.
Rating: Summary: book was hot Review: this is scary if your brave buy this book if your not dont buy it cause you will pee in your pants ;-l
Rating: Summary: ****1/2 "Some seguels surpass there original,"Mickey Scream2 Review: This ne had more shock toit when you find out who is doing it. The rest of it is pretty tame jenny gets new friends and boyfriend.
Rating: Summary: Sequels Suck -Jamie Kennedy : Scream 2 Review: When I first saw Baby-Sitter II in the shop, I couldn't wait to read it, but now I'm sorry I did. The story got very long, boring & tirsome. I didn't know who the killer was until the end, but still, this book is crap. 1 & 3 are the best, 4 is even worse !!!
Rating: Summary: it was a fun book Review: When most people hear the name, R.L. Stine, their mind, nearly always, goes to Mr. Stine's well-known, Goosebumps series, that he has written over the years. But what many people do not know about is Mr. Stine's short "The Babysitter" series, which is just one of the other numerous amounts of series Mr. Stine has written over the course of his career. In particular, is the "The Babysitter 2". This is a gripping tale of a teenage girl's tale about her near fatal incident at the rock quarry with her former employer, Mr. Hagen. Fully aware of the recent attacks and killings of local babysitters, Jenny, full willingly, agrees to take a babysitting job across town, at a creepy old house, owned by the Hagen's. Jenny agrees to do this because of the desperate need for money in her single parented house-hold. She soon finds out that the insane serial killer is her employer, Mr. Hagen. When he attempts to knock her into the rock quarry, Jenny barely escapes by moving just a few inches. But in doing so, Mr. Hagen then goes flying over the edge, falling to his death. We meet Jenny after this horrible ordeal. She is now in therapy, with Dr. Schindler. In fact, she has even gotten a new baby sitting job with the Wexner's, who live just a few blocks from her house. Everything seems to going great for Jenny. That is, of course, until she starts receiving the same horrific phone calls that Mr. Hagen used to threaten her with. Jenny is terrified to about this. She thinks that it could be Mr. Hagen, and that he has come back from the dead to finish what he tried to start, which is killing Jenny. Jenny knows it can't be Mr. Hagen because she heard his body crack on the rocks at the rock quarry. But it is so hard to think rationally considering that she keeps having dreams that she is standing at the rock quarry and he is climbing over the edge, skin hanging off his skull, ready to kill her. This chilling novel will have your heart pounding in no time. This elaborate has a "No-one-can-guess-it" ending. The steep turns and twists in this book are so magnificently placed; you will be on the edge of your sit thinking about "Whodunit?" You will hind yourself zipping through this page-turner, not wanting it to end. But when it finally does, you will be in such shock you have to read it all over again. This is the kind of book that should not go unnoticed. You can have even more terrifying experiences with R.L. Stine's series: "The babysitter" in, "The Babysitter 1", "The Babysitter 3", and "The Babysitter 4" Try and see if you can find out who is making Jenny relive her horrible experience with Mr. Hagen at the Rock Quarry. Because, to Jenny, it seems as if a killer is back from the dead, and he isn't happy.
Rating: Summary: Heart pounding, teen thriller Review: When most people hear the name, R.L. Stine, their mind, nearly always, goes to Mr. Stine's well-known, Goosebumps series, that he has written over the years. But what many people do not know about is Mr. Stine's short "The Babysitter" series, which is just one of the other numerous amounts of series Mr. Stine has written over the course of his career. In particular, is the "The Babysitter 2". This is a gripping tale of a teenage girl's tale about her near fatal incident at the rock quarry with her former employer, Mr. Hagen. Fully aware of the recent attacks and killings of local babysitters, Jenny, full willingly, agrees to take a babysitting job across town, at a creepy old house, owned by the Hagen's. Jenny agrees to do this because of the desperate need for money in her single parented house-hold. She soon finds out that the insane serial killer is her employer, Mr. Hagen. When he attempts to knock her into the rock quarry, Jenny barely escapes by moving just a few inches. But in doing so, Mr. Hagen then goes flying over the edge, falling to his death. We meet Jenny after this horrible ordeal. She is now in therapy, with Dr. Schindler. In fact, she has even gotten a new baby sitting job with the Wexner's, who live just a few blocks from her house. Everything seems to going great for Jenny. That is, of course, until she starts receiving the same horrific phone calls that Mr. Hagen used to threaten her with. Jenny is terrified to about this. She thinks that it could be Mr. Hagen, and that he has come back from the dead to finish what he tried to start, which is killing Jenny. Jenny knows it can't be Mr. Hagen because she heard his body crack on the rocks at the rock quarry. But it is so hard to think rationally considering that she keeps having dreams that she is standing at the rock quarry and he is climbing over the edge, skin hanging off his skull, ready to kill her. This chilling novel will have your heart pounding in no time. This elaborate has a "No-one-can-guess-it" ending. The steep turns and twists in this book are so magnificently placed; you will be on the edge of your sit thinking about "Whodunit?" You will hind yourself zipping through this page-turner, not wanting it to end. But when it finally does, you will be in such shock you have to read it all over again. This is the kind of book that should not go unnoticed. You can have even more terrifying experiences with R.L. Stine's series: "The babysitter" in, "The Babysitter 1", "The Babysitter 3", and "The Babysitter 4" Try and see if you can find out who is making Jenny relive her horrible experience with Mr. Hagen at the Rock Quarry. Because, to Jenny, it seems as if a killer is back from the dead, and he isn't happy.
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