Rating: Summary: A super-chiller for all horror readers! Review: "Silent Night" by R.L.Stine holds many suspenseful and surprising moments. One of my favorite parts was when Reva, the main character, gets gifts that are sent to terrify her. The card she gets with everyone of them reads: "Happy Holidays From A Friend." This Christmas horror is so realistic that I actually felt like I was one of the characters. The ending is very unpredictable. The villians were the last that I suspected. Reva changes from cold-hearted to good-hearted by the end of the book. The death of a loved one makes Reva act the way she does. I can understand why she would try to act brave and tough, but I don't understand how she could be so cruel. The setting was perfect for the book and added quite a bit to its suspensefulness. This book was one of the best I've read. I reccomend this spine-tingling tale to anyone who likes horror stories. I look forward to reading both sequels to "Silent Night."
Rating: Summary: A super-chiller for all horror readers! Review: "Silent Night" by R.L.Stine holds many suspenseful and surprising moments. One of my favorite parts was when Reva, the main character, gets gifts that are sent to terrify her. The card she gets with everyone of them reads: "Happy Holidays From A Friend." This Christmas horror is so realistic that I actually felt like I was one of the characters. The ending is very unpredictable. The villians were the last that I suspected. Reva changes from cold-hearted to good-hearted by the end of the book. The death of a loved one makes Reva act the way she does. I can understand why she would try to act brave and tough, but I don't understand how she could be so cruel. The setting was perfect for the book and added quite a bit to its suspensefulness. This book was one of the best I've read. I reccomend this spine-tingling tale to anyone who likes horror stories. I look forward to reading both sequels to "Silent Night."
Rating: Summary: The three shreiks of Christmas Review: A must have for any Fear Street fan- it's the one place where you cna find all three of the Silent night books. Poor Reva! Each Christmas she says she'll change, and each Christmas, someone teaches her a lesson. When will she ever learn? The Silent night books are great to put that chill back into your holidays.
Rating: Summary: Silent Night Or Murder Night? Review: December is a very special month where everyone lives in peace and harmony, especially for the Christmas holidays. Reva Dalby, the daughter of the wealthy owner of Dalby Department Store, is not having her best December, though. Someone starts sending her weird little presents, she finds a needle in her lipstick, and yes, someone wants her dead. She has committed bad actions before and has done bad things to other people. Reva has everything anyone could want and does not think that something bad can actually happen to her. But soon she realizes how wrong she was. Then the horror begins. Reva is one of my favorite R.L. Stine characters. She's quite different from other main characters in other R.L. Stine books. If you want to read something different from R.L. Stine, you should read this book. You won't want to put it down.
Rating: Summary: AN EXCELLENT BOOK! Review: Ever since I was in 3rd grade, I had wanted to buy this book. But instead, I just checked it out the library! Thank GOODNESS I didn't buy it. It was not a typical STINE book. It was boring. In fact, I don't even want to review it. But, if you get this book thinking you're in for a chill with a good book, you're in for a surprise, because it's NOT a good book *sparkle*
Rating: Summary: Silence this book, PLEASE! Review: Ever since I was in 3rd grade, I had wanted to buy this book. But instead, I just checked it out the library! Thank GOODNESS I didn't buy it. It was not a typical STINE book. It was boring. In fact, I don't even want to review it. But, if you get this book thinking you're in for a chill with a good book, you're in for a surprise, because it's NOT a good book *sparkle*
Rating: Summary: A nicely written novel of the "Fear Street" series! Review: I enjoyed reading this novel close to Christmas. I just finished it(I think)on Christmas Eve. And there's a couple of sequels added to the first that I've got. I read the second one last Christmas holidays, and can't wait to read the third one!
Rating: Summary: A thriller with lots of shocking twists! Review: I liked the book a lot. Although the author's review on the book should be more focused on Pam, Reva's cousin. Yes, there are a few things that happen to Reva, but more dramatic things happen to Pam. Reva is basically the type of rich, snobbie girl that gets her way all the time. She doesn't have any friends, even though she thinks that she does. Her cousin Pam is a down-to-earth type of person. She's begun to hate her cousin Reva. Reva has done nothing but treat Pam like she was worth nothing. Pam wasn't rich at all. She didn't have nice clothes, or even a job. For some reason Reva envied Pam, and always treated her wrong. Pam wants revenge. Her friend Clay cooks up a plan. At first Pam wants nothing to do with it, but eventually decides to go along with his plan. I won't tell you what happens because I think you should read it yourself. But I will tell you that the book has a lot of surprising twists, and I think you'll like the ending alot too! It's a perfect
Rating: Summary: this book was totally mysterious & scary! Review: i love this book.it's hard to guess who the killer is.i like the way r.l stine has described reva's hard character and halfway down the story i really belived that mitch was the murder
Rating: Summary: "Silent Night" shoudn't even qualify as a thriller. Review: I read "Silent Night" and I didn't like it very much. I didn't think it was very mysterious because it is so easy to figure out who the killer is a couple of chapters into the book. There were a couple of moments where you were wondering what was going to happen but most of the book wasn't thrilling at all. I kind of liked Reva's character a little bit, though. I thought that she actually had a reason for being such a jealous, stuck-up, spoiled brat. If you read this book you will be surprised at some things at the end but you'll probably be able to figure out who the killer is before you're supposed to.
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