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Carregando... Third Evil (Fear Street Cheerleaders Book 3) (edição: 2008)de R. L. Stine (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Fear Street # 22 The Third Evil: Corky Goes to Cheer Camp For spring break the Shadyside Cheerleading Team (Go Tigers!) goes to an intensive week-long Cheer Camp where they can compete with other teams and learn new routines and bond with their newest team member. Megan Carman, who made zero impression in this series so far, is graduating this spring so she has left the team to make room for Hannah Miles, wonder girl. She is the flashiest thing ever and Corky bitterly resents it. SHE was the bright young thing, dammit. There are some lingering concerns among the girls that the Evil that inhabited Sarah Fear is still around, but frankly gets pushed aside in favor of showing how irritating Hannah is and how petty Corky and Kimmy can be about it. Aww, the two finally bonded by hating the freshman! 'The Third Evil' is a bit of a letdown because of this forced format of going to Cheer Camp and confronting the inevitable evil in a way that, canonically as of the last sentence of the second book, in a way that shouldn't work. There were two Super Chiller sequels after this, so I suppose that should solve my problems with the ending, but I'm still dissatisfied. Oh well. Let's go on to the next title that promises to be yet another monument to female friendship. Fear Street in Publication Order Next #23: 'The Best Friend', Fear Street #17 Previous #21: 'The Second Evil', Cheerleaders #2 A lot better than the other two surprisingly. This one didn't jump around as much because they were kind of all together in a camp and then home. There were also no annoying cliffhanger chapters and toned down on the !!! dialogue a bit. Since it was wrapping it up with a backstory the plot was a bit more solid/interesting as well In this third book, the evil has returned and Corky and Kimmy, our valiant cheerleaders, are hot on it's trail. Who has been possessed this time? When will it strike? This book was pretty good. I enjoy the way these teens take on evil. There are a few twists this time that make it possible to fight the evil better. And the body count is a lot lower. I'm going to miss the Shadyside cheerleaders, what's left of them anyway. Possible Spoiler alert: Corky was the obvious person to be possessed by "the evil"- she was the only one in the room with Kimmy. This book is the second time people drown and are later revived. I note that when this book ends the evil doesn't just leave, it dies - so how is it magically revived in the next book? sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Corky is tormented night after night by dreams of her dead sister, Bobbi. What terrifying message is Bobbi trying to tell her? When the evil begins again-more horrible, more gruesome than ever-Corky knows it is up to her to learn the century-old secrets and destroy the evil spirit's power for good. But so many have died already-will Corky be next? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Anyhow I'm not sure if he meant to wrap it up here or not. Unlike Books 1&2, the ending is happy and there's no "Evil Lives" moments.
Meanwhile for the book itself, it makes sense that the person possessed this time is Corky (that would be a spoiler if Stine didn't make it super obvious). Though I vaguely remember laying odds on it being her little brother Sean when I read this two and half decades ago.
I mentioned this in one if my updates, but all three books take place between October and April of the same school year. That means 3 really awful deaths happen, two on school grounds and one on a school trip, yet Shadyside High doesn't produce trauma counselors? Clearly Shadyside and Sunnydale are kissing cousins.
Interestingly we go to a Cheerleading retreat for spring break and like amateur detective shows, the fun follows our gals. Hannah is an annoying addition to the squad that makes little sense (she's added to replace someone graduating at the end of the school year but they kick the senior girl off the squad mid-year before a big competition? Which brings me to a different point, is it normal to have seniors not be at least co-captain? Far as I could tell there wasn't a "junior varsity" and "varsity" squad at the school? So was Megan the only senior on the squad? Corky says she's 16, so presumably Bobbi was 17 unless they were Irish twins?
We did get confirmation that Corky's house is only a block away from the cemetary.
Anyhow it was a solid tie-up to the trilogy, now onto the next books! ( )