Teen

Review: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

Review: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

You can’t stop the future. You can’t rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret . . . is to press play. Clay Jensen returns home from school to find a strange package with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers several cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker–his classmate […]

Review: Teen Hyde by Chandler Baker

Review: Teen Hyde by Chandler Baker

High school meets classic horror in this YA contemporary twist on Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Head Cheerleader Cassidy Hyde’s life should have been perfect. But it really, really wasn’t, and she’s about ready to give up and disappear. Until, the first time she takes Sunshine. This new […]

Review: The Third Evil by R.L. Stine

Review: The Third Evil by R.L. Stine

It’s back! Did the evil spirit really leave Kimmy’s body? The cheerleaders of Shadyside High can still feel its dark presence, and Corky knows that it is out there, somewhere close. And getting closer. Corky is tormented night after night by dreams of her dead sister, Bobbi. What terrifying message is Bobbi trying to tell […]

Review: The Second Evil by R.L. Stine

Review: The Second Evil by R.L. Stine

Corky Corcoran is sure it’s just her imagination when she sees her dead sister rise from the grave. Or is it? Corky is trying to put the nightmare of Bobbi’s death behind her—she’s back on the Shadyside cheerleading squad and has become friends with Kimmy and Debra. But everything is not back to normal for […]

Review: Frozen by Melissa de la Cruz & Michael Johnston

Review: Frozen by Melissa de la Cruz & Michael Johnston

Welcome to New Vegas, a city once covered in bling, now blanketed in ice. Like much of the destroyed planet, the place knows only one temperature—freezing. But some things never change. The diamond in the ice desert is still a 24-hour hedonistic playground and nothing keeps the crowds away from the casino floors, never mind […]

Review: The First Evil by R.L. Stine

Review: The First Evil by R.L. Stine

Give Me a D-I-E!” Newcomers Corky and Bobbi Corcoran want more than anything to make the cheerleading squad at Shadyside High. But as soon as the Corcoran sisters are named to the team, terrible things happen to the cheerleaders. The horror starts with a mysterious accident near the Fear Street cemetery. Soon after, piercing screams […]

Review: Goodnight Kiss Super Chillers by R.L. Stine

Review: Goodnight Kiss Super Chillers by R.L. Stine

Two of R.L. Stine’s most popular stories–plus a new, never-before-released vampire tale! In “Goodnight Kiss #1”, Matt must save his girlfriend April from a vampire hypnotizing her with intoxicating kisses. In “Goodnight Kiss #2”, Billy has vowed to destroy the vampires who last summer preyed on his girlfriend. And in “The Vampire Club”, Pete discovers […]

Review: Goodnight Kiss 2 by R.L. Stine

Review: Goodnight Kiss 2 by R.L. Stine

Billy has been to Sandy Hollow before. This summer, he’s returning to the little resort town – but not for in the sun. He is searching for creatures of the night – the vampires who prey on the tourists there. Billy’s girlfriend was one of those tourists – until the vampires killed her. Now Billy […]

Review: Goodnight Kiss by R.L. Stine

Review: Goodnight Kiss by R.L. Stine

Matt and his girlfriend, April, are plunged into a horrifying world of endless night when they encounter the vampires of Sandy Hollow. April is lured away from Matt when a vampire controls her – hypnotizes her with his strange, intoxicating kisses. Now Matt must save April, before she gets her final goodnight kiss. If there […]

Review: Can You Keep A Secret? by R.L. Stine

Review: Can You Keep A Secret? by R.L. Stine

R.L. Stine has built his legacy on scaring children and teenagers. Now he’s back with another spine-tingling tale of horror in this new Fear Street book about temptation, betrayal, and fear. Eddie and Emmy are high school sweethearts from the wrong side of the tracks. Looking for an escape from their dreary lives, they embark […]