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3.0

I never actually read any Fear Street books when I was younger and they were popular. I think I would have enjoyed them, but I kind of delved straight into adult horror - even as a child. That being said, I was curious when I first learned of this book and was glad my library gave me the opportunity to read this without losing anything.

This book goes back and forth between two time periods which is a format I really enjoy. It portrays two families each where a young woman is getting married, and the curse that spells death and destruction for the families when she does.

There's not a lot else to say about the plot. "You May Now Kill the Bride" is a quick read but I never felt attached to any of the characters. I actually didn't care if they lived or died. And there was only a smidgen of witchcraft and I can sort of sum the book up as "blah." That being said, I'm sure people who have been fans of this series since kids will enjoy this resurgence and it was a decent enough way to spend a rainy Sunday while watching football.