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Fear Hall: The Conclusion (Fear Street)

Fear Hall: The Conclusion (Fear Street)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SECOND BEST!
Review: This story obviously continues where part one has left off. Hope still deals with the same problem(s) and is on the run for the cops. The sequal was even better then part one (to my opinion). It gave you more insight on Hope's thoughts and her way with dealing things. Actually this story was very sad, but I guess this was also the only way to end this serie. These series are really worthwhile reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fear Hall: The Conclusion
Review: Though, this book isn't as good as the first part, it's still a good read.In the conclusion Hope and her "friends" are forced out of Fear hall and into a abandon house where "they" are hiding out. In the process, Hope meets a new guy,Chris who isn't very interesting in my opinion, and "Darryl" still can't stop killing. It ended really sad, but I wish R.L. Stine had of written it that Hope went to a mental hospital or something like that. I mean he got the readers to love Hope in the first book and in this one make everything seem like her fault, although it really wasn't since she didn't know what she was doing. The issue of Muliple Personality Disorder, was obviously not researched very well by the author. If you want a more mature and more researched book about MPD I highly recommend "Tell Me Your Dreams" by Sidney Sheldon, it's kinda like this one but it's for more mature readers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fear Hall: The Conclusion
Review: Though, this book isn't as good as the first part, it's still a good read.In the conclusion Hope and her "friends" are forced out of Fear hall and into a abandon house where "they" are hiding out. In the process, Hope meets a new guy,Chris who isn't very interesting in my opinion, and "Darryl" still can't stop killing. It ended really sad, but I wish R.L. Stine had of written it that Hope went to a mental hospital or something like that. I mean he got the readers to love Hope in the first book and in this one make everything seem like her fault, although it really wasn't since she didn't know what she was doing. The issue of Muliple Personality Disorder, was obviously not researched very well by the author. If you want a more mature and more researched book about MPD I highly recommend "Tell Me Your Dreams" by Sidney Sheldon, it's kinda like this one but it's for more mature readers.


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