ONE EVIL SUMMER

ONE EVIL SUMMER

Fear Street #25: One Evil Summer © 1994 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.       Spoiler-Free Review I have a vague recollection of reading One Evil Summer as a kid, but I didn’t remember any specifics. I was glad for this because it ended up being...
THE PROM QUEEN

THE PROM QUEEN

Fear Street #15: The Prom Queen © 1992 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.       Spoiler-Free Review The Prom Queen was an exceptionally fun and bloody romp through Shadyside. It pulled off having a large cast of characters much better than many of its...
THE FACE

THE FACE

Fear Street #35: The Face © 1996 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.       Spoiler-Free Review The Face managed to be one of the more enjoyable Fear Street books in spite of a few frustrating flaws. I was immediately drawn in by the premise, and I...
SWITCHED

SWITCHED

Fear Street #31: Switched © 1995 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.       Spoiler-Free Review Switched might be the most frustrating Fear Street book I’ve read, in part because it started out with such a wild and engaging premise. For the first half...
THE WRONG NUMBER 2

THE WRONG NUMBER 2

Fear Street #27: The Wrong Number 2 © 1995 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: The Wrong Number       Spoiler-Free Review The Wrong Number 2 was a sequel in search of a story. RL Stine has said himself that the only lessons in his books are...
SUNBURN

SUNBURN

Fear Street #19: Sunburn © 1991 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.       Spoiler-Free Review I appreciated that RL Stine changed the plot formula a little bit. Sunburn opens with a pretty intense scene right out of the gate, and then never really lets...