Scavenger Hunt
by Christopher Pike
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A secretive club on campus has organized a scavenger hunt for the entire senior class, but for one young man the hunt will become a nightmare.Tags
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I was a bit disappointed with the Christopher Pike books that I had read so far. I started to think that I was remembering the books I read as a teenager wrong, and that they weren't as insane as I remembered. Well, I'm glad that I continued to read through Pike's books because this one was BONKERS and I loved every minute of it!
I love books that have riddles and scavenger hunts so this hooked me right away. The prologue hints at the craziness to come and it jumps right into the scavenger hunt. The hints are a mix between things that the reader can solve and things that only the characters can figure out. Even though the scavenger hunt part ends about halfway through the book the mystery and the final reveal kept show more me hooked until the end.Come for the riddles. Stay for the ancient lizard people. show less
I was a bit disappointed with the Christopher Pike books that I had read so far. I started to think that I was remembering the books I read as a teenager wrong, and that they weren't as insane as I remembered. Well, I'm glad that I continued to read through Pike's books because this one was BONKERS and I loved every minute of it!
I love books that have riddles and scavenger hunts so this hooked me right away. The prologue hints at the craziness to come and it jumps right into the scavenger hunt. The hints are a mix between things that the reader can solve and things that only the characters can figure out. Even though the scavenger hunt part ends about halfway through the book the mystery and the final reveal kept show more me hooked until the end.
I was a bit disappointed with the Christopher Pike books that I had read so far. I started to think that I was remembering the books I read as a teenager wrong, and that they weren't as insane as I remembered. Well, I'm glad that I continued to read through Pike's books because this one was BONKERS and I loved every minute of it!
I love books that have riddles and scavenger hunts so this hooked me right away. The prologue hints at the craziness to come and it jumps right into the scavenger hunt. The hints are a mix between things that the reader can solve and things that only the characters can figure out. Even though the scavenger hunt part ends about halfway through the book the mystery and the final reveal kept me hooked until the show more end.Come for the riddles. Stay for the ancient lizard people. show less
I love books that have riddles and scavenger hunts so this hooked me right away. The prologue hints at the craziness to come and it jumps right into the scavenger hunt. The hints are a mix between things that the reader can solve and things that only the characters can figure out. Even though the scavenger hunt part ends about halfway through the book the mystery and the final reveal kept me hooked until the show more end.
This book begins with a cryptic scene of a young man running from something, possibly either a demon or a cult. He takes refuge in a church, where he tells the priest his story. Then the book switches over to Carl, a young man living in a nearly dead desert town. His best friend Joe was killed in a freak flood nearly a year ago, and he's basically just been existing since then. The only reason he's at all excited about the scavenger hunt that's about to begin is because Cessy, a sexy newcomer, has asked him to be on her team.
Tracie would have liked to have had Carl on her team, but unfortunately Cessy managed to ask him first. Tracie has had a crush on Carl for a while, but she's shy, and then Joe's death happened, and she and Carl show more just sort of drifted apart. The scavenger hunt at least gives them one last chance to interact before she leaves for college, although some of their team members make things awkward.
Carl's team consists of Cessy, her brother Davey, and Tom (Carl's brain-injured former football player friend). Tracie's team consists of Paula (Joe's girlfriend, who's been angry since his death), and Rick (Paula's genius younger brother, who's in a wheelchair due to muscular dystrophy). Both teams get off to a strong start, but it isn't long before they become aware that there's something odd about this scavenger hunt.
This is technically another one of my nostalgia reads, but only insofar as it's another book by Christopher Pike. I honestly don't think I read this when I was a teen. I'm pretty sure I would have remembered at least some of the stuff at the end.
I figured out one of the book's twists only 40 or so pages in. I thought I had the rest of it figured out by the halfway point, but, as usual, Pike just kept on making things weirder. I can't even say it was the good kind of weird. It was like Pike pulled a few nouns out of a hat and crammed them into one big plot twist.Lizards, gold mining, acid (the burning kind, not the drug kind), and dead people.
I hated how things turned out withRick - it felt like a form of euthanasia, a way for Pike to avoid having to deal with Rick's medical prognosis and the horrors of the American medical insurance system. And the scene with the dog was awful, even though it happened off-page.
All in all, this definitely wasn't Pike's best work. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that I did read this when I was a teen, but just forgot about it.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
Tracie would have liked to have had Carl on her team, but unfortunately Cessy managed to ask him first. Tracie has had a crush on Carl for a while, but she's shy, and then Joe's death happened, and she and Carl show more just sort of drifted apart. The scavenger hunt at least gives them one last chance to interact before she leaves for college, although some of their team members make things awkward.
Carl's team consists of Cessy, her brother Davey, and Tom (Carl's brain-injured former football player friend). Tracie's team consists of Paula (Joe's girlfriend, who's been angry since his death), and Rick (Paula's genius younger brother, who's in a wheelchair due to muscular dystrophy). Both teams get off to a strong start, but it isn't long before they become aware that there's something odd about this scavenger hunt.
This is technically another one of my nostalgia reads, but only insofar as it's another book by Christopher Pike. I honestly don't think I read this when I was a teen. I'm pretty sure I would have remembered at least some of the stuff at the end.
I figured out one of the book's twists only 40 or so pages in. I thought I had the rest of it figured out by the halfway point, but, as usual, Pike just kept on making things weirder. I can't even say it was the good kind of weird. It was like Pike pulled a few nouns out of a hat and crammed them into one big plot twist.
I hated how things turned out with
All in all, this definitely wasn't Pike's best work. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that I did read this when I was a teen, but just forgot about it.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
why do I feel like somebody skins somebody else in this novel? I am almost 100% certain that that doesn't happen, but I don't think it would be out of place. this is one of the gnarly Pikes.
Re-reading this one was fun. It was interesting as it's a short young adult horror novel, yet there is nothing that speaks of it being a horror story at all until after the middle of the book, even buildup. While this is so, the story is still interesting due to the characters and the unraveling of the scavenger hunt. The ending of the book a pretty dark and disturbing, especially for a teenage novel. Still a fun book though and I loved the characters.
Carl and his friends go on a scavenger hunt where no one is who he seems to be. They follow clues that lead them to a haunted gold mine where they find an evil greater than they could have imagined.
I really got into this book, pretty much right from the start. I liked the puzzle element of figuring out the clues (even though they were either totally obvious or impossibly obscure) and every stereotype I expected from a horror book was there. But the end just got preachy and lame with the teens explaining god to the aliens. For Pike fans, nothing will turn them away, and this book certainly had its good points.
I really got into this book, pretty much right from the start. I liked the puzzle element of figuring out the clues (even though they were either totally obvious or impossibly obscure) and every stereotype I expected from a horror book was there. But the end just got preachy and lame with the teens explaining god to the aliens. For Pike fans, nothing will turn them away, and this book certainly had its good points.
Teen horror set in small town America. Despite reading this in French it was very compelling, and the horror of the story certainly came across well. There were some entertaining twists, although some of them felt as though they were getting a bit silly. I enjoyed it.
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Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of Kevin Christopher McFadden, one of America's most popular young adult fiction writers. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 12, 1954, but grew up in Los Angeles, California. He took on various jobs before writing Slumber Party, Weekend, and Chain Letter, all of which became bestsellers. His other show more works include The Last Vampire series; the Final Friends trilogy; The Lost Mind; Witch; Whisper of Death; Alosha; The Yanti; Bury Me Deep; and Fall into Darkness. He also writes the children's series Spooksville and adult novels including Sati; The Season of Passage; The Listeners; The Cold One; The Blind Mirror and Falling. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Scavenger Hunt
- Original publication date
- 1989
- First words
- A victim for the sacrifice.
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- Fiction and Literature, Teen, Horror, Young Adult
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .P626 .S — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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