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The Evil Child (Baby-Sitter's Nightmares, No 2)

The Evil Child (Baby-Sitter's Nightmares, No 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Evil Child
Review: Hello I'm from Belgium. And i Have read that book and i found it very exciting. Ofcours i have got read it in Dutch.(De Laatste nacht).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "He's watching you..."
Review: Seventeen-year-old Toni West is new to Clear River, Florida, and eager to find a summer job. So, when she answers a want ad and is hired to baby-sit an 11-year-old kid (William Southerland) for two weeks, she thinks she's got it made. Unfortunately, the exact opposite is true. After receiving several threatening crank calls and finding a dead pet in the pool, she's ready to call it quits and go home--but someone won't let her leave alive. (Hmm, I wonder who...)

"The Evil Child" is kind of slow, and certainly predictable. I mean, the reader already knows who the bad guy by reading the title alone. This second addition to the Baby-sitter's Nightmares series isn't as good as the first one ("Alone in the Dark" by Daniel Parker), but it is worth checking out if you like teen horror, as well as the other two: "Lights Outs" by Bernard O'Keane and "A Killer in the House" by J. H. Carroll.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the most thrilling book i have ever read!!!!!!
Review: This book was packed with mystery and suspense from beginning to end.i read this whole book in one day,and i would like to buy the whole babysitter's nightmares series.this book was excellent and it is way better than any of the other thrillers that I have on my bookshelf.


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