![]() I give it a 3 because it was enjoyable and short and easy to read. Easy language to understand for a young one, but still very well written that an adult could enjoy it. So, I have to say that even though I hate horror now as an adult, and don’t find this book particuarly scary, it truly must have been for a ten year old kid! It is kind of gory. But for now, I will read a few Goosebumps on the side. But I will try to stick to one book again after I am done with Gemina (the second book in the Illuminae Files series which is also a hardcover). I decided that I would read easy books on the side so I wouldn’t get confused or don’t understand as well. ![]() But that was many years ago, and now when I am reading a big hardcover book (Illuminae by Amie Kaufman) which I unfortunately can’t bring everywhere, I am for the first time ever, reading two books at the same time. Stines entries in the Fear Street series, Lights Out, features a camp called Camp Nightwing that is one point called Camp Nightmare. I enjoyed horror movies and Stephen King eventually became my newest favorite author. I read a few books, watched the TV series every now and then when visiting a friend who had the right TV channel. When I was a kid, I loved Stine’s Goosebumps. But these creepy new friends are not exactly what their parents had in mind. ![]() ![]() And the town of Dark Falls is pretty strange, too. Amanda and Josh think the old house they have just moved into is weird. ![]()
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