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The Lost Girl: A Fear Street Novel
by R.L. Stine
The Lost Girl was very enjoyable and cheesy. I mostly loved the storyline from the 1950's but didn't enjoy the present-day sections as much. The two timelines weaved together quite nicely in this one.
The storyline kept me hanging on the edge of my seat. The gore and violence written in this was excellent and it was probably the best parts of the book.
The characters felt a bit undeveloped, but they were a decent cast. My main issue with the characters is they felt dated and felt closer to stereotypes at times. Some of the twists were good, but some of the final twists were not great. Without spoiling anything I would just say that they just didn't make sense in the context of the 1950's timeline.
I enjoyed the Lost Girl as a whole, as it was just a lot of creepy fun.
The storyline kept me hanging on the edge of my seat. The gore and violence written in this was excellent and it was probably the best parts of the book.
The characters felt a bit undeveloped, but they were a decent cast. My main issue with the characters is they felt dated and felt closer to stereotypes at times. Some of the twists were good, but some of the final twists were not great. Without spoiling anything I would just say that they just didn't make sense in the context of the 1950's timeline.
I enjoyed the Lost Girl as a whole, as it was just a lot of creepy fun.