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When it comes to writing nerve-jangling thrillers, R.L. Stine is the master. His wildly popular books have attracted thousands of young people. The Thrill Club is his hair-raising tale of a teenager who writes horror stories everyone loves-until the stories start coming true.Tags
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The Thrill Club by R.L. Stine was a great, spooky, YA, horror novel!
Talia is a member of the Thrill Club with five of her friends. In this club, she tells spooky stories to everyone. Lately, she's been slacking and one of the other members is writing her stories.... but something strange is also happening. These horror-filled stories of death and murder are now happening to the people she wrote them about. Talia also can't seem to remember parts of her day, and she doesn't even realize it... Something spooky is going down on Fear Street.
This book is short but fast paced. It's the fun kind of horror I like in an R.L. Stine book. There's twists and turns, there's descriptive or spooky horror and it's just lots fun. The action or deception show more never stops! There's also blood and gore, which is rare for a YA (but this was also written many years ago, so the status quo for gore has changed).
I'm also super glad that this book has held up. The only thing I can say is that I found a couple of the characters unbearable, but that's typically how it works with YA. There's always that bratty or snobby character that nobody likes. The deaths also don't affect the people in the story that much. The characters seem to be sad for a couple moments and get passed it. Again, this is YA and it doesn't have many extra pages for fluff like that, so it's just me being picky.
Overall, this book is predictable but loads of fun! I definitely want to pick up the remaining Fear Street books. That may take me a millennia, but I will get there eventually!
Four out of five stars. show less
Talia is a member of the Thrill Club with five of her friends. In this club, she tells spooky stories to everyone. Lately, she's been slacking and one of the other members is writing her stories.... but something strange is also happening. These horror-filled stories of death and murder are now happening to the people she wrote them about. Talia also can't seem to remember parts of her day, and she doesn't even realize it... Something spooky is going down on Fear Street.
This book is short but fast paced. It's the fun kind of horror I like in an R.L. Stine book. There's twists and turns, there's descriptive or spooky horror and it's just lots fun. The action or deception show more never stops! There's also blood and gore, which is rare for a YA (but this was also written many years ago, so the status quo for gore has changed).
I'm also super glad that this book has held up. The only thing I can say is that I found a couple of the characters unbearable, but that's typically how it works with YA. There's always that bratty or snobby character that nobody likes. The deaths also don't affect the people in the story that much. The characters seem to be sad for a couple moments and get passed it. Again, this is YA and it doesn't have many extra pages for fluff like that, so it's just me being picky.
Overall, this book is predictable but loads of fun! I definitely want to pick up the remaining Fear Street books. That may take me a millennia, but I will get there eventually!
Four out of five stars. show less
Possible Spoiler Alert:
So yeah, we knew it had to be Seth, because the main character is never guilty unless they are possessed by an evil spirit (or have split personalities, etc.) So the question is: how many people actually live to graduate from Shadyside? Also, the people seem to think that Seth just died at the end, but they really ought to be freaked out because he explained that he learned how to leave his body and enter other people's bodies, so that seems the obvious explanation for what he did at the end.
So yeah, we knew it had to be Seth, because the main character is never guilty unless they are possessed by an evil spirit (or have split personalities, etc.) So the question is: how many people actually live to graduate from Shadyside? Also, the people seem to think that Seth just died at the end, but they really ought to be freaked out because he explained that he learned how to leave his body and enter other people's bodies, so that seems the obvious explanation for what he did at the end.
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R. L. Stine was born in Columbus Ohio on October 8, 1943. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1965. Under the name Jovial Bob Stine, he wrote dozens of joke books and humor books for kids including How to Be Funny, 101 Silly Monster Jokes, and Bozos on Patrol. He also created Bananas, a zany humor magazine which he worked on for ten years. show more His first teen horror novel, Blind Date, was published in 1986 under the name R. L. Stine. His other works include Beach House, Hit and Run, The Babysitter, The Girlfriend, the Goosebumps series, and the Fear Street series. He also wrote an adult novel entitled Superstitious. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Thrill Club
- Original title
- The Thrill Club
- Original publication date
- 1994-05-01
- People/Characters
- Talia Blanton; Seth Varner; Shandel Carter; Maura Drake; Rudy Phillips; Nessa Troy (show all 14); Mrs. Blanton; Mr. Hanson; Detective Evan Frazier; Detective Monroe; Pete Phillips; Mayrose; Arnold; Mr. Blanton
- Important places
- Shadyside, Ohio, USA; Fear Street; Fear Street Cemetery; St. Elizabeth's Hospital; Shadyside High
- First words
- Shandel Carter shivered and glanced back quickly over her shoulder.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Don't worry," Talia told her. "I'll make sure this one has a happy ending!"
- Disambiguation notice
- In a 2007 interview, Tom Perrotta revealed that he had ghostwritten this novel. Source: http://popwatch.ew.com/2007/10/12/before-they-wer/
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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
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- PZ7 .S86037 .T — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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