Rating: Summary: An Evil Spirit Won¿t Let Them Graduate--Oh no! ;) Review: "Graduation Day" is the 12th and last book in the Fear Street Seniors series. In it, the remaining senior class is haunted and tormented by an evil spirit summoned by one of their own classmates, Josie Maxwell. It's up to her to find a way to reverse the Doom Spell so she and her friends can graduate Shadyside High alive.Meanwhile, Clark Dickson (aka Count Clarkula) shows his true nature as a vampire and seeks blood from the sci-fi nerd, Matty Winger, and the rich Fear descendent, Trisha Conrad. I'm not sure why a vampire had to be added to the plot (although I'm all for vampire stories) when the evil spirit seemed like enough of a threat. I guess I should probably read the other 11 books to find out, especially since--as usual--I've begun a series out of order, starting with the last book first. I wasn't completely lost, however. The yearbook pics at the beginning of the book were useful, but a little distracting. I kept flipping back every so often to find out who each character was, which really wasted a lot of my time while reading the book. Overall, this is your typical Fear Street book. Most teen fans will probably enjoy it, but I thought it was a little too cheesy, even for kids. I mean, a spirit that won't let you graduate high school? Come on. Someone's really getting desperate for material. And it's always a bad sign when a horror book makes you laugh instead of cringe. So, maybe "Graduation Day" will scare younger readers, but I think I've finally outgrown the Fear Street books, even just for fun reading. Recommended for Fear Street fans (age 12+)
Rating: Summary: An Evil Spirit Won¿t Let Them Graduate--Oh no! ;) Review: "Graduation Day" is the 12th and last book in the Fear Street Seniors series. In it, the remaining senior class is haunted and tormented by an evil spirit summoned by one of their own classmates, Josie Maxwell. It's up to her to find a way to reverse the Doom Spell so she and her friends can graduate Shadyside High alive. Meanwhile, Clark Dickson (aka Count Clarkula) shows his true nature as a vampire and seeks blood from the sci-fi nerd, Matty Winger, and the rich Fear descendent, Trisha Conrad. I'm not sure why a vampire had to be added to the plot (although I'm all for vampire stories) when the evil spirit seemed like enough of a threat. I guess I should probably read the other 11 books to find out, especially since--as usual--I've begun a series out of order, starting with the last book first. I wasn't completely lost, however. The yearbook pics at the beginning of the book were useful, but a little distracting. I kept flipping back every so often to find out who each character was, which really wasted a lot of my time while reading the book. Overall, this is your typical Fear Street book. Most teen fans will probably enjoy it, but I thought it was a little too cheesy, even for kids. I mean, a spirit that won't let you graduate high school? Come on. Someone's really getting desperate for material. And it's always a bad sign when a horror book makes you laugh instead of cringe. So, maybe "Graduation Day" will scare younger readers, but I think I've finally outgrown the Fear Street books, even just for fun reading. Recommended for Fear Street fans (age 12+)
Rating: Summary: GREAT FINISH TO THE SENIORS SERIES! Review: GRADUATION DAY IS VERY AWESOME! IT IS LIKE THE SCARIEST BOOK R.L. STINE HAS EVER WRITTEN. THIS BOOK IS SO COOL. I TOTALLY RECOMMENED IT!
Rating: Summary: It was OKAY... Review: Graduation Day was... fine. I mean, there was nothing special about it, except maybe the ending. Nothing really "WOW" about the book, but if you're a faithful Seniors fan, then this is the book you must read since it's the conclusion.
Rating: Summary: Woowwww ! Review: I read graduation day a few days ago and it was really, really good. If you don't want to know what happens, don't read this review. Josie Maxwell DID summon the evil spirit in book #1, and it claims two more victims in this book: Pheobe Yamura and Kenny Klein. The others who died are Greta Bradley, Danielle Cortez, Jade Feldman, Gary Fresno, Debra Lake, Dierdre Palmer, Ty Sullivan and Justin Thompson. Pheobe is hung upside-down from the gym roof, and Kenny Klein is killed by the evil spirit when it takes over his body. Clark Dickson (Count Clarkula) is a vampire, and he makes Matty Winger a vampire too. At the end, the spirit appears to josie telling her "it's time to finish my work, happy graduation day josie" and then it ends. A great book, well worth reading. Read this book if you can, cause it rocks !
Rating: Summary: I'M NOT DONE YET BUT YA GOT TO READ IT Review: I Started out reading the Senior Books last December. They were great. All my friends want to read them to. I think No.12 is verry good so far. Dont read it intill you have read all the other ones thats what i tell my friends. I love all the detail, Its so gross though. Its great you find out every thing about clark, Josie- ane the spirt trishe and her visions what one is making the school doomed. You have to read this book to find out.
Rating: Summary: IT IS SO COOL A MUST HAVE Review: I THPOUGHT THIS BOOK ROCKED I EXSPECIALY LIKED THE ENDING ITWAS SOOOOOOO COOL. IF YOU READ THIS BOOK AND HAVE READ THE REST OFTHEM IN THE SERIES BE IN FOR SOME SUPRISES!!
Rating: Summary: It was super and very thrilling. Review: I would soooo reccomend this book to anyone who is or has been keeping up with the "Seniors book series" and even if you have not I still reccomend this book because I luv books that get creepy in the first chapter cause other wise it does not get good until you read for a while.
Rating: Summary: A DEFINITE GOTTA-READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: If you thought that this senior year was getting pretty lame with the occassional death or two every month, THINK AGAIN!!!!!! The last of its series, it is extremely good and definitely worth the time to read it. It revolves mostly around Josie Maxwell(the coolest, I might add) and involves her mostly fighting the evil spirit that she thoughtlessly conjured up in book one: July. Also, if you're wondering about the truth of Clark "Count Clarkula" Dickson, it is cleverly revealed. I could go on and on about this book about a million times(heck, I just read it tonight) and if there is one thing I would say that would most likely surprise you, it is the ending. You're gonna love it and hate it at the same time, I guarrantee!:) P.S. I would give the book 6 stars if it was available!
Rating: Summary: okay ... okay Review: It was not what I expected at all. The entire plot line was cool. A lot of surprises as promised. BUT ... the ending... it totally s***ed big time. I really wanted everyone, and I mean EVERYONE to DDDDDIIIIIIEEEEE!! :( :( It could have been written better. The rest of the books in the Seniors Series was a blast, just wished that the LAST one would be a blast too.
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