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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
EAN num: 9781416903208
ISBN number: 1416903208
Label: Simon Pulse
Manufacturer: Simon Pulse
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 160
Printing Date: May 17, 2005
Publishing house: Simon Pulse
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 172427
Studio: Simon Pulse
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Fear Street -- where your worst nightmares live...
Delia and Karina are always competing. From getting the best grades, to being the most popular, to dating the cutest guys -- they always fight for the top spot.
This year, they both want Vincent -- the hottest guy at Shadyside High.
Karina's determined to get Vince. She'll do whatever it takes. And if she can't have him, she'll make sure no one else can either....
Including Delia.
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Delia and Karina are always fighting over so many things. Grades, Boys.... This time, they both want Vincent. But Karina wants to make sure, Vincent will go to him. She'll do anything. Even murder Delia. But when Vincent turns up dead, the town wants to know whuch one of the girls' kiss was deadly.
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Killer's Kiss is an easy to read fast flowing storyline that although a little predictable it has enough twists that keep the reader questioning what they think is going on is actually what is. R.L. Stine has written a substantial number of books marketed at children, young adults and adults and the publishing company has decided to place Killer's Kiss in the Young Adult category. Whilst some of Stine's childrens' fiction is a bit basic for adults or specifically written to only appeal to a specific age market this is not so with Killer's Kiss. Killer's Kiss is a simple and easy to read book but contains enough storyline substance that those who read most of their books from the adult fiction novel level won't still enjoy this. It also doesn't use teenage specific vocabulary (which would date the book extremely fast if it did) meaning those who are no longer teens can still follow it as well and in ten years time the subsequent generation of young adults will still enjoy it as well.
Killer's Kiss is the story of a the self centred huge egod popular highschool boy (Vincent) and the affect his desire to manipulate two former best friends into believing he is dating each of them exclusively and convincing them the other is just jealous and delusional. Delia and Karina (the two girls) have been competing against each other their whole lives with Delia usually being pipped at the post by Karina. Delia has had enough of this and won't have what she believes to be her current boyfriend stolen from her. Karina has also had enough of what she believes to be Delia wanting everything she has. Throw in a talent contest and you've got an unhealthy competition that's deadly serious!
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My 8 year old grandson checked this book out of the elementary school library. Needless to say, the title made me suspicious as to the content. After I read it, his parents notified the school. It has now been removed. This type of book may be o.k. for adults, if they like this sort of story; however, it should not be allowed in schools. Wonder where kids are getting the ideas to shoot up classrooms and malls? Check out the books they're reading......
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Although I thought this book would be kind of wack it turned out 2 be a great book. And the ending is so shocking. This was one of my very first fear street books and know I read a book of Fear street almost everyday. This book is surprising and u wont let it down until your finish it. A thriller
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This book was very interesting.Right when I thought I had it figured out,it was something completely different.I've always loved R.L. Stine and this book didn't disappoint me at all.He has much better books,but this is still very great!
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