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Who Will Die Next?, Sep 18 2002
This review is from: Curtains (Mass Market Paperback)
This book starts out very weird, but then you know what's going on. I think it was pretty good, except there are too many surprises. You think someone dies when he or she doesn't. Or you think the main character will die in the next chapter, but I think it was not bad at all.
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Curtains- R.L Stine, Jan 16 2002
This review is from: Curtains (Mass Market Paperback)
Dead swans in your bed, someone consently taps on you window at night when you were trying to sleep, you accendenty stab your best friend, and the director is always on your back because you have the lead in the play Curtians! That's a day in the life of Rena. Rena is trying to get away from her past,after the death of her boyfriend Kenny the last three years of her life have been the most unbearable years of her life, so she is talked into by her friend, Julie , to go to a camp for young actor , but they are in for a thrill of a life. When Rena gets the lead of the play. After a hasty threat from person , Hedy, she starts finding nasty stuff around her life. But wait until you meet there director, Bax. You would think by looking at him he looks like a happy Santa Clause, but once you talk to him , he hits you with one of his insults any makes you feel so sad and he thinks its just a joke. It starts getting serious when some body switches the prop knife with a really knife in the stabbing scene she stabs Chip. Is chip ok? Does Rena figure out whoes torturing her? Will Rena Quite the Play? You'll just have to read the book to find out!
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Curtains, Mar 23 2001
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This review is from: Curtains (Mass Market Paperback)
The book Curtains by R.L. Stine is a wonderful book. It was interesting and very simple, yet moving. When I started reading the book, surprisingly, it pulled me into its world of mystery and horror. I felt as though I was the main character in the story. The way the author used descriptive language really made me visualize what actually happen in the story. I liked the characters in the story. My favorite character was Rena. I felt the same pain she felt in the story. In Curtains Rena hid a dark secret she developed three years ago. She thought it would be hidden for good, but when Rena came to a summer theater camp, she was given the star role of the play, Curtains. During an onstage performance, a Broadway director drives Rena's secret out of her. Because of her star role, she is the envy of the evil and malevolent Hedy, who promised her she would never play the star role. After the performance scary things start happening to Rena. If you want to find out more, read the story. I recommend this book to young adults who like horror, drama and suspense. Like R.L. Stine's book The Confession, Curtains is a book that pulls you into its own world. I think R.L. Stine is a great author, and I hope he writes more books for kids to read.
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