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Three Evil Wishes (Ghosts of Fear Street Book 19)

Three Evil Wishes (Ghosts of Fear Street Book 19)

Published in
1997
3.65
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Description

Hannah refuses to open the mysterious bottle she finds in Fear Lake, but her little brother, Jesse, pulls the cork and unleashes a dangerous genie, who has evil plans for the two youngsters.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#19

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'Three Evil Wishes' offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful storyline that keeps them hooked from the first page to the last. The concept of wishes gone wrong is a classic trope that is well-executed in this book, providing a mix of horror and excitement.
  • Part of a Series: As the 19th book in the 'Ghosts of Fear Street' series, it provides continuity for fans of the series who are eager to explore more spooky adventures in the Fear Street universe. It's also a great pick for newcomers who can jump right into the series with this standalone story.
  • Character Development: The book features relatable characters who face moral dilemmas and personal fears. Readers can learn from the characters' experiences as they navigate the consequences of their wishes, making it a good choice for young readers exploring themes of responsibility and choice.
  • Horror for Young Readers: Carolyn Crimi crafts a story that is age-appropriate for middle-grade readers who are interested in horror but not ready for the more intense scares of adult horror literature. It's a great way to introduce the genre to younger readers in a way that's both fun and not too frightening.