Rating: Summary: Rich Girl Review: Despite what everyone else wrote I think the ending was pretty funny although there are many ways that R.L.Stine could have improved it.
Rating: Summary: Would you kill to be rich? Review: Emma Naylor and her best friend Sydney Shue have always shared their secrets with each other. Now, the two girls have a huge secret to share. They've found a bag of money with enough cash to make them the richest girls in Shadyside. They promise not to tell anyone, but Sydney can't resist telling her boyfriend, Jason. Emma's worried, though. She doesn't trust Jason. She's sure he'll do anything to get his hands on that money...even kill.I love this Fear Street book! This one will definitely stick with me for a long time. I barely manage to read books from cover to cover in one day, but I did it with this one. Anyway, there were a lot of creepy twists in this book. Especially in the end. The ending makes you go like: "Whoa! I didn't see that coming!" Although it's not the best Fear Street, it's still a pretty good one.
Rating: Summary: Very exciting but a boring ending! Review: I just finished reading the book The Rich Girl by R. L. Stine. It starts out when Emma Taylor and Sydney Shue find a duffle bag full of money, they swear never to tell a soul and split the money between themselves. But Sydney didn't keep the secret, she just had to tell her boyfriend Jason. Well Emma was really scared after that. Emma thought Jason would steal the money from them and maybe even kill for it. I loved the book but the ending was just to boring. The book was very interesting till the end. However, I would definitely recommend this book but readers should expect a let down at the end.
Rating: Summary: One of the best in the series Review: I read this book a long time ago and while browsing for other books, came across it. I remember how much I loved this book. R.L. Stine really suspenses his writings and keeps you wanting to read the book. You won't want to put it down...the ending is...well...a typical R.L. Stine ending...you'll enjoy it, don't worry.
Rating: Summary: THIS BOOK STINKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I REALLY didn't like this book. It is a typical R. L. Stine book (bad plot, bad story line, ect.). It is about this girl, Sydney, her best friend, and her boyfriend, Jason. They find alot of money and end up trying to make everyone else go nuts because they want it so badly. It has a TERRIBLE "surprise" ending. I do not wish the horror of reading it on anyone! DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. I, for one, do not want to repeat the experience.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: I recommend this book to basically anyone who is looking for a quick and good read. The plot is interesting and involving and you will find yourself hooked to the book. The book reveals the evils of money when two best friends, Sydney and Emma, find a bag full of money. They both promise to bury it somewhere and split it between the two later and made a pact to never tell anyone about it. Well, Sydney breaks the pact and reveals all to her boyfriend, Jason. Suddenly bad things start to happen and Emma believes that Jason is responsible. She thinks that Jason wants to kill her so that he could have a say to the money. This book is filled with surprises in the end. A real twister to the story, characteristic of R.L stine's other fear street books.
Rating: Summary: Good for a thrill Review: I recommend this book to basically anyone who is looking for a quick and good read. The plot is interesting and involving and you will find yourself hooked to the book. The book reveals the evils of money when two best friends, Sydney and Emma, find a bag full of money. They both promise to bury it somewhere and split it between the two later and made a pact to never tell anyone about it. Well, Sydney breaks the pact and reveals all to her boyfriend, Jason. Suddenly bad things start to happen and Emma believes that Jason is responsible. She thinks that Jason wants to kill her so that he could have a say to the money. This book is filled with surprises in the end. A real twister to the story, characteristic of R.L stine's other fear street books.
Rating: Summary: This book had a very good plot for a while, end not as good Review: It had a very interesting plot about two girls finding asachel
full of money, and deciding to hide it. One girl is rich andone is poor. The rich girl tells her boyfriend about the money. Then the poor girl is pushed down steps, had her brakes cut, and is almost hit with a shovel. So she kills the boy, to keep their secret safe and to defend herself. But then the ending is sort of disapointing, but for the most part is a fairly good book.
Rating: Summary: Not really cool Review: That wasn't scary at all.I wouldn't appreciate that Sydney's best friend and boyfriend did that to her just because of some money.Plus those money wasn't real.The only one good thing about it was that Emma wanted to share the money with her mother,at least
Rating: Summary: It's suspenseful and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Review: The Rich girl is about two girls, Emma and Sydney, who find a bag stuffed with money in a dumpster in New York City. Sydney's boyfriend Jason, found out about it, and tried to steal it. Jason felt that the only way he could get half of the money would be to kill Emma. A couple of days later, Emma and Jason were walking down the stairs and Jason pushed her. She fell and Landed on her head. Jason felt so terrible about what he had done, he fixed Emma's car. He fixed it so well, she almost died again. He'd cut her brake lines. Emma and Jason had a plan to make Sydney crazy. They did this because they knew that she would go to the police and they couldn't let her do that. This is a great book. It is suspenceful and it keeps you on the edge of your seat. For example, Jason came to sydney's house after Emma hit him with a shovel. He came pretending to be dead, and tried to kill her. The characterization was wonderful too. There were bad things about the book too. Sometimes there was very little detail, like when R.L. Stein was describing Emma. Other times, he used way to much detail, like when he described how Emma killed Jason with a shovel and a rock. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, suspence and adventure.
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