Thursday, January 9, 2014

STUDENT REVIEW - Double Dare to be Scared by Robert D. San Souci


Double Dare to be Scared
By Robert D. San Souci
Published by Cricket Books, 2004 
170 pages (paperback)

What’s creepier than being lost in the woods all alone? How about being lost in those woods, and sensing that you’re not alone?
Robert D. San Souci, popular author of Dare to Be Scared, has spun another thirteen masterful tales to keep nightlights burning across the country. Fans of his first book will be thrilled to find not only the same spirit of scary fun, but even deeper, darker twists and surprises. Newcomers will discover something for every (daring) palate, with stories that range from campfire grabbers to unsettling chillers, and combine elements of folklore and pop culture.


Something that was awesome about this book was that this book was never predictable on what was going to happen next. Another thing that was awesome about this book was that the book had more horror than I thought it would have. Everything was awesome in this book. It doesn’t need improvements. Yes, I would recommend this book to a middle schooler because I think that middle schoolers at my age love to read mystery books and horror books.
--Justin C.


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