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Nightmare in 3-D #4 (Ghosts of Fear Street (Hardcover))

Nightmare in 3-D #4 (Ghosts of Fear Street (Hardcover))

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fear Street
Review: Could you imagine walking down Fear Street all alone? Well if you do you might see some ghost moaning, coming out of Fear Mansion, or ghouls from Fear Cemetery, and slimy, gruesome, dripping sea creatures from the deeps of Fear Lake. If you read any of the many Fear Street books written by R.L. Stine you might believe that it is all real or is it? In the book Nightmare in 3-D there is a 6th grader who lives on Fear Street his name is Wesley Parker. He is trying to see what the mystery picture is that's in this stereogram that is in 3-D. There are twins that made him so mad that he is going to try to win the contest before the twins do. The contest is requires Wesley to find out what the mystery picture is in the stereogram. When he starts to see in 3-D he sees a tree, but in the tree there is a praying mantis. The mantis does something that is very much out of the ordinary. Wes sees the mantis move, but just then there was a moth in his room that hits the mystery stereogram. The 3-D image that is in the picture ate the moth that was outside of the picture.
I think that the book was good because I really like scary books. It was also good because it was exciting and sometimes I did not want to stop reading the book when I had to. There were a couple of funny parts. The thing that I thought was the funniest is that before Wes saw what was in the picture, his sister showed him another stereogram that was on the back of a cereal box. The picture that was in the stereogram was a mouse, and Wesley's cat Clawd looked at it then pounced on the box.
The part that I did not like about the book was the ending of the book because it just leaves you hanging. Another part that I did not like was that it did not say if they had ever seen the guy who was in Sal's Five and Ten. But other than that the book was really


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