![]() ![]() Well, see, Claudia is going to her friend Marla’s massive beach house to hang out with her, and other camp friends, Joy and Sophie, and just like-have a good time. ![]() So what is this one about, if not a shark attack? Stine, it’s just something I have to try to live with-just like Christopher Pike’s occasional inserted religious themes, and Jessica Wakefield’s complete and utter lack of remorse for basically anything she does. I don’t love that, but seeing as how I don’t have a time machine to go back to 1988 to address that with Mr. ![]() Now, there is something that needs to be noted in my beloved Fear Street series-if there is a pet in a Fear Street, there is an 85 percent chance it will not be making it out of the book alive, and it’s probably going to die in a way that makes you scratch your head and go “huh.” Thus, an attack dog being taken out by a shark attack. There is no way to sugarcoat this: this is the one where the shark graphically attacks and eats the guard dog who is trying to kill our heroine, because he was sicced on her by his demented teenage owner, who is masquerading as her sister who she had recently murdered to due to an incident at camp last summer. ![]()
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