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The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street Book 11)

The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street Book 11)

Published in
1996
3.58
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Description

Sam Kinny used to be a picky eater. But now he eats everything he sees. Can it be because of the weird spice his aunt put in his macaroni cheese? He has to find out before he gobbles up his house, his dog, and all his friends on Fear Street.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#11

Why to read

  • Engaging Horror for Young Readers: 'The Boy Who Ate Fear Street' offers a thrilling and age-appropriate horror experience for young readers, allowing them to explore the genre in a safe and entertaining way.
  • Imagination and Creativity: R.L. Stine's storytelling is known for sparking imagination and creativity in readers. This book, with its unique and bizarre premise, encourages children to think outside the box and enjoy the fantastical elements of fiction.
  • Part of a Popular Series: As the 11th book in the 'Ghosts of Fear Street' series, it provides continuity for fans of the series and allows readers to further immerse themselves in the spooky world of Fear Street, with recurring themes and characters that they have grown to love.
  • Moral Lessons and Character Growth: Like many of R.L. Stine's books, 'The Boy Who Ate Fear Street' includes underlying moral lessons about bravery, friendship, and the consequences of one's actions, providing young readers with valuable life lessons amidst the excitement of a horror story.