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Bad Moonlight (Fear Street Superchillers Book 4)

Bad Moonlight (Fear Street Superchillers Book 4)

Published in
1995
3.68
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Description

Danielle Verona can't believe that the band picked her to be their new lead singer. She's on the road, performing at all the hot clubs, with bright lights and adoring fans. But when night time falls, Danielle can feel terror in the darkness.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
beginner
Length
195 pages
Book in series
#4

Why to read

  • Engaging Horror for Young Adults: 'Bad Moonlight' is part of the popular Fear Street series by R.L. Stine, known for its ability to captivate young adult readers with thrilling and suspenseful horror stories. If you're a fan of the genre, this book is a must-read for its engaging plot and chilling moments.
  • Nostalgic Trip: For those who grew up reading R.L. Stine's books, 'Bad Moonlight' offers a nostalgic trip back to the classic horror stories of their youth. It's a great way to reconnect with the Fear Street series and relive the excitement of being scared in a fun and safe way.
  • Quick-Paced and Entertaining: Like many of Stine's works, 'Bad Moonlight' is known for its fast-paced narrative and entertaining twists. It's an ideal choice for readers looking for a quick and enjoyable read that keeps them on the edge of their seat.
  • Character Development: The protagonist's journey in 'Bad Moonlight' is filled with psychological depth and transformation. Readers who appreciate character-driven stories will find the protagonist's struggle with her identity and the supernatural elements surrounding her to be both intriguing and relatable.