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Night Games (Fear Street Series #40)

Night Games (Fear Street Series #40)
By R. L. Stine

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Sneaking out every night to join her friends in a series of pranks, Diane becomes alarmed when her boyfriend, Lenny, plays a joke on a hated teacher that proves fatal, and she realizes that her and her friends have gone too far. Reissue.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #216446 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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Not much goin' on but still a good read4
I always find fear street books the best to read, they are always exciting and never boring and so easy to read. This one was kinda dissapointing if you look at the story itself. Nothing really creepy happened (I look at it that way) but the end makes up for all of it. I did kinda expect who was sending the notes and while reading more of the story I kinda figured out why. SO the ending was not a complete shocker but the little part after that was. also I would like to comment on that person below who says hugging people can't kill them. SOrry but 'he' was strangling 'her', that is how she 'died'. If you want an easy read with a good ending, go for this one!

Not a Representation of the Great Talent of R.L. Stine2
Night Games never reached any great heights and I don't think many readers will be satisfied with the weak ending of what was a very predictable novel and not at all the high quality of the majority of Stine's work.

In Night Games a gang of kids run into a former friend they haven't seen for a year. He invites them to accompany him on his night games of vandalism and terrifying locals. Being losers these kids readily agree. They all hate their math teacher Mr Crowell so target him for frequent night games, justifying it as vengeance for the way he treats them. Diane the main narrator of the story starts to question if Cromwell deserves the increasing severity of their tormenting until too late she realises just how deadly serious some of the gang want vengeance.

Read one of Stine's other books instead.

Terrible characters...2
The characters are so dull and come off as unsympathetic. The plot of the book is fine. However, it's not one of R.L. Stine's best. I liked "Silent Night 3" or "The Runaway" best.