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Author - R. L. Stine ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Simon Pulse was reviewed on 11-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0671724835 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) Reference Book. Classifications : Stine, R. L. ( S ) Authors & Illustrators, A-Z Children's Books Subjects Books Spine-Chilling Horror Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror Literature Children's Books Subjects Books Fear Street H . Click the following link to view the cover of The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13). Related topics: Stine, R. L.. ( S ). Children´s Books. Subjects. Books. Literature. Children´s Books. Subjects. Books. Fear Street. requestid: 15f70d29-e704-4d91-bf05-644a968da5d5requestprocessingtime: 0.1489400000000000 salesrank: 1113870 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 606605410 1) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. Lea Carson is new to Shadyside, new to school and she doesn´t want to believe it at first, she may be the newest victim of Fear Street. Lea hears weird sounds from a place above her bedroom. Lea sees a sealed up door so she opens it and discovers the secret bedroom...¤ 2) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. This book is about a girl who lives in an old house, and there is a secret bedroom in which odd things happen (I won´t tell you exactly what happens because I don´t want to ruin it for you). But I will say that the things that happen are interesting and wants to keep you reading until you find out what exactly is going on.
3) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. Lea just moved to Shadyside. She moved to a house on Fear Street. But she has had a bad start at Shadyside high. During her first week she spilled chilly on Marci´s white sweater. Marci is very popular at Shadyside. Lea had made an instant enemy of Marci just for tripping and spilling chilly. Lea did make one friend, Deena. Deena was fairly popular but really nice so she was glad to be Lea´s friend. When Lea started cleaning up her mess of chilly a guy started helping her. He said his name was Don. Then he asked her out on a date. Lea was surprised and said yes. She went to sit down and told Deena. Deena said it was a joke because Don had been with Marci for a long time. Lea wasn´t sure it was a joke she knew Don was asking her out. Deena told her just to watch out for Marci. When Lea moved into her house it was a major fix-upper. In the attic there was a boarded up bedroom that seemed to be a secret. The dealer said there was a scary story for each house on Fear Street. She said that the scary story for the bedroom was that there was a murder there. On the night Don was supposed to pick Lea up for the date he didn´t come. So Lea called him. His mom picked up and said he was over at Marci´s. So Lea called Marci without thinking and Marci picked up. Lea asked for Don and Marci laughed. She asked if Lea actually thought Don was going to go out with her. She said that she dared Don to ask Lea out but Don was hers. Lea was upset and Deena was right. As Lea started to go to sleep she heard stomps over her head coming from the bedroom in the attic. She decided to check it out. She went up to the attic and tried to pry the boards but then a waterfall of blood came through the top and flowed to the ground. Lea ran to the front room and called the police than her friend Deena. Deena convinced her it was a dream and came over to her house. They checked out the attic and nothing was there. There was no blood at all. Lea was confused; it couldn´t be a dream it seemed too real. When the police got to her house Lea told them it was just a dream. Deena left and Lea just sat confused. The next day Marci was telling everyone about Lea actually thinking Don wanted to go out with her. Lea was very upset. When she got home she just lay down in her bed but she heard talking noises and footsteps above her again. She went up to the bedroom and tried to open it again. But then large gigantic spikes came out of it. Lea was scared to death. She ran downstairs and realized it was just a dream. The next day the noise annoyed her so much she decided to go up there and open it up so she went up there and pried it loose to find a girl about her age in a pretty room. But then Lea realized that the girl was floating and with very pale color... It was a ghost. The ghost says her name is Catherine. The problem is that Catherine wants to come back to life and the only way to do that would be to take over Lea´s body and Catherine won´t stop until she gets that...
4) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. The Secret Bedroom is definitely a book worth reading. The suspense is incredible and you just want to keep reading! I remember my mom used to come into my room and tell me to go to sleep because it would be 11:30 and I´d still be reading. Although this book lacks a real story and doesn´t have that good of an ending, it is still a very creepy and spooky book. I got shivers. If you like a good scare, read this book! The only thing I didn´t like about this book was the ending- you´ll never guess it, but when it comes the story just falls. No more scares, no more turns, but still a good book!¤ 5) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. Contrary to most opinions, I believe this book to be an R.L. Stine masterpiece! It´s been a while since I´ve read it, but I do remember it scared me so bad, I had trouble driving the next day, and almost got in accident. It´s my favorite Fear Street book besides "Dead End". I also found out that R.L. Stine came up with the idea for this book while writing the "The Baby-sitter". Observe what Jenny says while her imagination runs wild on page 2 of "Baby-sitter": "Maybe the house is haunted. There´s the ghost of a young girl trapped in the attic, and I accidentally let her out, and she inhabits my body and I´m not the same person anymore." No point to this brief lesson, just an interesting thing.¤ 6) Paperback Book The Secret Bedroom (Fear Street, No. 13) by Simon Pulse. A mysterious spirit is lurking above Lea´s bedroom waiting to escape and seek vengence onthe past. Can Lea stop this and prevent evil from spreading through the community of Shadyside?.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Nov-2008, 06717248359780671724832, 110-320-270-350-290-921-8
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