"This is the 16th story in the Fear Street saga. Lea Carson can't believe it when her family moves into the creepy old house on Fear Street. Most creepy of all is the secret room in the attic, which has been boarded up for 100 years. Lea thinks she hears footsteps inside. Should she open the door?"-Amazon
My Review
The secret bedroom was a real haunted house ghost story...
it was... well….. Excitingly scary. It
was the type of scary that makes your skin tingle and gives you Goosebumps. I
mean, you know R.L Stine isn’t messing around when somebody gets
murdered. Nevertheless,
I guess what I really liked about the
Secret bedroom is when it started getting darker, it was a bit abrupt, however
it served a greater purpose as things quickly spiral out of control for young
Lea Carson. Readers will be thoroughly engrossed in this full-out ghost story,
with intuitive and masterful writing; R.L Stine creates a story of pure horror.
Rating: B+
Note: This book is recomended to
anyone who liked the “Old Goosebumps” or any one of R.L Stine’s more mature books. I’m telling you, this book
won’t disappoint.
What To Expect?
- Goosebumps
- Ghosts
- Haunted Houses
- Scary Attics
Ooh, sounds scary and exciting. THis in another one I think my son would like. Thanks.
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