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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Review: Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror

Title: Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror
Series: No
Genre: Young Adult- Horror/Thriller
Authors: Jennifer Allison
              Heather Brewer
              Ryan Brown
              Meg Cabot
              Alane Ferguson
              Heather Graham
              Peg Kehret
              Tim Maleeny
              James Rollins
              Walter Sorrells
              R.L. Stine
              Suzanne Weyn
              F. Paul Wilson
Publisher: Speak
Release Date: September 2, 2010
Book: Bought
             

"A collection of thirteen scary stories by bestselling and award-winning authors."

And what a great collection it is! I read this and was hooked. The book was great and filled with so many amazing stories. So of my favorites I am hoping will be published into full length books. Meg Cabots and Heather Graham were some of my favorites.

The stories did have me at the edge of my seat. So many good suspense one had me thinking twice about what really was going on. The were so many vampire, werewolve, vilgantes, and just plain weirdos! But in all the book was awesome and something I definitely read again!

I give it 5 BITES!


Happy Reading!

8 comments:

  1. You know, I saw RL Stine and the weird thing is that he doesn't look like a guy who writes horror for a living. ehehehehe

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  2. I just saw this one in the bookstore and was wondering about it! I used to LOVE the RL Stine stories when I was younger and he's with a bunch of great authors in this anthology. Can't wait to read this!

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  3. This is one I've got to get! LOVE R.L. Stine :D

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  4. How was the RL Stine? I was a huge RL die hard when I was a kid, I read and watched every goosebumps... I want to introduce him to my oldest here shortly who has a strange affliction for the things that go bump in the night. (I suppose she takes after her mother, but she's five!) My favorites by him were, I believe, a trilogy on witches... though I read them so long ago I can't recall titles.

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  5. I am such a big fan of R.L Stine so I have no doubts this collection is awesome! Thanks for the review!

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  6. I love RL Stine too! Just found your site through The Unread Reader, we are in Texas too!!!

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  7. So glad to see a review for this! I've been eyeballing it, but I was afraid it might be a bit Goosebumps-y and they were always more weird than scary.

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  8. I don't know that many authors a part of this anthology, but I don't care. I want to read it!

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