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Rating: Summary: ``Chilling Horror To Make Your Skin Crawl`` Review:
This book has to be another classic in the 'Point' range. Lerangis' books have always gripped me, and the way he can incorporate the 'supernatural' elements into his work is superb. This is what authors like Stine, Hoh and many others who write for 'Point' lack. My first 'Point' book I read was The Yearbook by Lerangis, and I loved it, as he can really write.
Kirsten can't drive for the life of her, and everyone knows it. She is new in Port Lincoln, and has met some people. She falls in love --well, almost-- with Rob, and he takes her driving. She is getting better, little does she know that Rob has a secret, and she could be next to DIE.
Rating: Summary: Studen Driver Review: If you want toread a scary,thrilling book I would highly recommend Driver's Dead. Kirsten is terrible at driving and the ddrivers ED classes are not really helping. When she meets Rob she suddenly get better and has the time of her life. When something happens to Rob everything falls out of place.You'll just have to wait and read the book to find out what happens at the end. The good parts in Driver's Dead is an excellent edge-of-your-seat book. The only bad parts in it is that it tends to get boring in some chapters. The most I like about Driver's Dead is that it is very detailed in most chapters. I don't think there are any parts I don't like. On a scale of 1 to 5 i rate it a 3. I live in pacifica on 1159 palou Dr. I am thirteen years old.
Rating: Summary: A thrilling ride Review: One of my friends recommended this book to me and it sat on bookshelf for days. I finally picked it up and I loved every moment of it. Kristen wasn't a good driver and in the story she uncovers a murder and a missing necklace and finally learns to drive with the help of a murderer. This book is a thrilling adventure, I recommend this book to teenagers and adults.
Rating: Summary: Very nice Review: This is a very good book but I won't ruin it for the rest of you
Rating: Summary: Studen Driver Review: What would you do if you were a new person moving into a new town into a house filled with dark secrets about a young Vietnamese boy whose life was cut short due to a senseless tragedy?
In Driver's Dead by Peter Lerangis, Kirsten is the "new girl" moving in to town. Not only is she the "new girl" but her family is the one moving into the Trangs old house. The Trangs son, Nguyen was killed in a car crash years before. Legend is that Nguyen's ghost still wanders around his house. It was said that Nguyen was driving the truck that carried him and two other unknown passengers when it careened into the guardrail and fell into the steep ravine below. Evidence presented at the scene showed that Nguyen was driving when the accident occurred but the events that led up to the accident showed that he couldn't have been Nguyen driving the truck. One day Kirsten seens Nguyen in her sleep and he is trying to tell her something about his death. Kirsten has been told that Nguyen kept a diary of his daily life hidden somewhere in his room which is now Kirsten's room. Kirsten must find that diary and discover the truth about Nguyen's death so that he can rest peacefully. While searching for answers about Nguyen, Kirsten unexpectedly falls in love with a teenage troublemaker named Rob. When Rob turns up dead and when Nguyen starts visiting Kirsten in her sleep, it is up to her to figure out what happened and why Rob was killed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and glad that I chose it for my reading book. These kinds of books, the horror/mystery books are the books that I like to read about. I liked every bit of the book because Peter Lerangis really knew how to catch your eye and keep you in suspense throughout the book so that you never wanted to put it down. There was nothing that I disliked about the book. It was told in great detail and you could keep up with it as it went along, you never got lost. I would recommend this book for kids no younger than twelve years plus due to the fact that it mentions in detail, visitations from the dead and the supernatural. It also deals with murder and cover ups and it might be a bit confusing for the younger readers. I learned that you should go about things with an open mind and believe what you see because it might turn out to be helpful to you. You can become smarter and become more mature with your experiences if you choose to believe.
Rating: Summary: Death Review: What would you do if you were a new person moving into a new town into a house filled with dark secrets about a young Vietnamese boy whose life was cut short due to a senseless tragedy? In Driver's Dead by Peter Lerangis, Kirsten is the "new girl" moving in to town. Not only is she the "new girl" but her family is the one moving into the Trangs old house. The Trangs son, Nguyen was killed in a car crash years before. Legend is that Nguyen's ghost still wanders around his house. It was said that Nguyen was driving the truck that carried him and two other unknown passengers when it careened into the guardrail and fell into the steep ravine below. Evidence presented at the scene showed that Nguyen was driving when the accident occurred but the events that led up to the accident showed that he couldn't have been Nguyen driving the truck. One day Kirsten seens Nguyen in her sleep and he is trying to tell her something about his death. Kirsten has been told that Nguyen kept a diary of his daily life hidden somewhere in his room which is now Kirsten's room. Kirsten must find that diary and discover the truth about Nguyen's death so that he can rest peacefully. While searching for answers about Nguyen, Kirsten unexpectedly falls in love with a teenage troublemaker named Rob. When Rob turns up dead and when Nguyen starts visiting Kirsten in her sleep, it is up to her to figure out what happened and why Rob was killed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and glad that I chose it for my reading book. These kinds of books, the horror/mystery books are the books that I like to read about. I liked every bit of the book because Peter Lerangis really knew how to catch your eye and keep you in suspense throughout the book so that you never wanted to put it down. There was nothing that I disliked about the book. It was told in great detail and you could keep up with it as it went along, you never got lost. I would recommend this book for kids no younger than twelve years plus due to the fact that it mentions in detail, visitations from the dead and the supernatural. It also deals with murder and cover ups and it might be a bit confusing for the younger readers. I learned that you should go about things with an open mind and believe what you see because it might turn out to be helpful to you. You can become smarter and become more mature with your experiences if you choose to believe.
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