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The Thrill Club (Fear Street, No. 24)

The Thrill Club (Fear Street, No. 24)
By R. L. Stine

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Everyone admires Talia Blanton's frightening stories, in which her friends play starring roles, until they start coming true.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1055976 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 160 pages

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Fun5
Five teens get together each week for a "thrill club" meeting. Talia writes a fiction horror story and reads it to the other four members during the meetings.

The five members: Talia, Nessa, Shandel, Seth, and Rudy.

Seth's dad recently died and he is still stressed from it. (This has something to do with the storyline.)

The fiction stories come true. Talia is confused: How can that happen?

Members mysteriously die. Talia gets blamed.

Is Talia truly to blame, or is she innocent? You will find out.

Predictable plot...3
The book is about a club which consisted of 5 teenagers, and the club's name was... very obviously, the Thrill Club! Well, the club was actually formed for its members to share some spooky moments together. There was a horror fiction writer in the group, Talia, whose job was to write horror stories and read to the other Thrill Club members during their weekly mettings. Meetings were held in different members' houses every week.

The meetings were always enjoyable until the stories that Talia wrote began to come true. Everyone also began to believe that she was the murderer...

I feel that the plot was quite predictable. I've already have an idea who the mastermind was behind all these early in the story. A few parts were certainly spooky.

Enertaining but not scary enough!4
R. L. Stine did well on the plot of the book, but the story seemed good at the beginning until the last few pages just got real silly. Some good parts though. The twist was semi-predictable, but good enough. I was just expecting much more from this book. It's worth it if you want a good read, but not if you want a "I have to change my pants because it was so scary" kind of book. Go ahead read it in the dark.