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Trapped Fear Street 51
Book: Trapped Fear Street 51
Written by: R.L. Stine
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

You're invited...to die.
Rating: 5 / 5
Elaine Butler has always been a good student, so she's not happy about being stuck in Saturday detention at Shadyside High. Along with her in detention are nerdy Jerry; bad-guy Bo; Bo's best friend, Max; and Darlene, the only other girl. Bo decides to blow detention, and explore the school. He convinces the others to come with him...and the five discover a secret tunnel below the school.

At first, the teens think that it's school. But they realize that exploring the tunnels is no fun--it's terror. A mysterious glowing red light has been released and it's out to kill the kids. The five can't find any way out of the tunnels, and they know that the red light can be anywhere. Who will escape from the tunnels...and whose spirit will remain there forever?

TRAPPED is one of the best Fear Street books, if not the best. The beginning was a little boring, but around the middle the suspense grew and the terror increased. After a while, I couldn't stop turning the pages to find out what happens and the ending is a complete shock. Also, this was the only Fear Street book that truly scared me. Even though this is very unlike the other Fear Street books, I would recommend it to anyone.




Scary
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the first time I have read a Fear Street book and actually been afraid. This story is about Elaine, who has to go Saturday detention for missing three homework assignments. She ends up in detention with four other people, three of whom are trouble makers. Soon they end up deep underneath Shadyside High, fighting for their lives. I was glad to see that R. L. Stine broke away from the usual deranged/demented killers in this book. If you have never been scared while reading a Fear Street Book, then I definitely recommend this one.


R.L. Stine RULES!
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a great horror/suspense story! A real page-turner--I read it in 2 hours, tops. I couldn't put it down!
It's about a girl named Elaine who gets Saturday detention because she didn't pass in 3 homework assignments. She's in detention with 4 other kids; 3 of them are touble-makers.
The only authority figure in the empty school is the principal, who has a deep, dark secret concerning the underground secret tunnels. Buy this book--YOU WON'T REGRET IT!!!


 
 
 



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