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To Die For: (2 Novels: Slumber Party & Weekend)

by Christopher Pike

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This juicy volume features two classic Christopher Pike thrillers: Slumber Party and Weekend. In Slumber Party, mysterious events begin to unfold around a group of friends vacationing at a ski resort. As they become snowbound, things heat up... for the killer in their midst. In Weekend, another group of friends partying at a remote tropical beach manor are forced to confront an ugly event in their past - or suffer violent consequences in the present. In each of these dream-vacations-gone-bad, not everyone is who they seem, and someone is bloodthirsty....… (more)
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For Christopher Pike fans, please be aware that "To Die For" is not a new book, but a reprint of two of his OOP books: "Slumber Party" (1985) and "Weekend" (1986).

"Slumber Party" was a quick read of 166 pages. It centers around a group of friends who are invited to a slumber party at the home of a friend that they have not seen in quite a few years. The last time they were all together, there was an accident where one girl was badly hurt and another was killed. The slumber party starts slow, but takes a turn when a blizzard hits and one girl goes missing.

"Weekend" also centers around a group of friends, but these friends have stayed close. They are getting ready to graduate, and go to Mexico to see a dying friend. While they are there, they find out the whole story of how their friend became ill and what their new friend really is doing there.

"Weekend" had a few red herrings that made it not as predictable as "Slumber Party" but with it a longer story of 239 pages, it was a bit more involved, allowing one to get a little more familiar with the characters. Overall, both stories in this book were fast and entertaining reads. Great for a dreary weekend read! ( )
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This juicy volume features two classic Christopher Pike thrillers: Slumber Party and Weekend. In Slumber Party, mysterious events begin to unfold around a group of friends vacationing at a ski resort. As they become snowbound, things heat up... for the killer in their midst. In Weekend, another group of friends partying at a remote tropical beach manor are forced to confront an ugly event in their past - or suffer violent consequences in the present. In each of these dream-vacations-gone-bad, not everyone is who they seem, and someone is bloodthirsty....

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