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Betrayal fear street
Betrayal fear street





betrayal fear street

This is where we finally got that, and three books of it no less

betrayal fear street

Aside from being true to urban legends, it gave Stine room to go further. It said enough to give us an idea, but not too much, where details being uncertain. Party Summer actually had the first glimpse of the history, as Simon Fear III told a bit of the backstory. But eventually that was going to break down, and here is where that happened. This was likely to be a bit more realistic to how urban legends go, leaving it open as it if the titular street is truly cursed. We knew some basics, but it was pretty vague. See, from the start the series had lore, but it didn’t go deep into it. Aside from the fact the the film trilogy seemingly was going to cover this materiel (spoilers, it takes more from Cheerleaders), this covered something I really wanted to re-visit. I knew I wanted to do one and it was easy to select it. This became a yearly thing, which I imagine had diminishing returns over time but we’ll cross that eventually. This wasn’t just one story that spawned some sequels, this was a planned trilogy. In the early days, the book were self contained and released just every other month.īut in 1992 they introduced the trilogy idea, where we had one story play out over three consecutive books, released monthly, even before the series switched to once a month. The concept is self explanatory, I think. Yes, it is time to tackle a Fear Street trilogy. Now it’s time to end this on something very special, something that has been a long time coming. We went back to the very first entry, than the camp book. Trust me, it’ll be an fun/interesting discussion. The film trilogy I was tying into has all come out now, and there will be plenty of time to get into all that in due time.

betrayal fear street

Welcome the finale of our Summer of Fear event! We’ve been doing some Fear Street reviews during these Summer months, and it’s been a wild ride so far.







Betrayal fear street