THE BEST FRIEND

THE BEST FRIEND

Fear Street #17: The Best Friend © 1992 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.          Spoiler-Free Review I know that this is the book that RL Stine got hate mail for. It’s also one of the lowest overall ranked Fear Street books on Goodreads. I guess I...
99 FEAR STREET: THE THIRD HORROR

99 FEAR STREET: THE THIRD HORROR

99 Fear Street: The House of Evil #3: The Third Horror © 1994 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: The First Horror & The Second Horror       Spoiler-Free Review The Third Horror was a really interesting way to close out the 99 Fear...
99 FEAR STREET: THE SECOND HORROR

99 FEAR STREET: THE SECOND HORROR

99 Fear Street: The House of Evil #2: The Second Horror © 1994 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequel to: The First Horror Prequel to: The Third Horror       Spoiler-Free Review The second outing of the 99 Fear Street trilogy brings a few new...
99 FEAR STREET: THE FIRST HORROR

99 FEAR STREET: THE FIRST HORROR

99 Fear Street: The House of Evil #1: The First Horror © 1994 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt. Sequels: The Second Horror & The Third Horror       Spoiler-Free Review The First Horror is a really solid kick-off to the trilogy. It also works...
THE SECRET BEDROOM

THE SECRET BEDROOM

Fear Street #13: The Secret Bedroom © 1991 by Parachute Press. Cover Art by Bill Schmidt.   Spoiler-Free Review For me, the scariest Fear Street books were always the supernatural ones. Those were the ones that got in my head, under my skin, and occasionally into...
FEAR STREET: 1666

FEAR STREET: 1666

Spoiler-Free Review The trilogy of films concludes with Fear Street: 1666. I’m not typically a fan of historical horror, but I loved R.L. Stine’s Fear Street Saga. Like its predecessors, 1666 makes a tonal shift for the third part of the story that fits the time...