

I have black hair and blue eyes, and I’m dreaming about a wolf with black fur and blue eyes. It lowers its head as if preparing to attack. It grunts and snarls as it trots silently behind me. And that I have good reason.īecause when I turn around … when I take a quick, shuddering glance behind me … the wolf is there. I’m running barefoot in the wet mud under the low, leafy tree branches. And I know if I turn around, I’ll see it.Īnd even though I know that, I can’t keep from turning back. The moon seems so close in my dream, as if I could reach up and squeeze my hand around it. It looks like a sideways smile, and it reminds me of the silver moon pendant on the chain around my neck. I see the crescent moon in the purple sky above the shimmering trees. I feel the wind on my face, and I hear the whispers all around behind the splat splat of my bare feet, kicking up the mud, sending it splashing like waves on both sides of me. I know that the whispers I hear are the leaves on the trees shivering in a stiff, warm wind. I run through puddles of cold water, and I can feel the cold even though I’m completely aware that I’m dreaming. I can hear the splat splat splat of my bare feet as they slap the soft, wet ground. Packed with tension and sure to illicit shivers in its readers, this new Fear Street book is another terrifying tale from a master of horror.In my dream, I’m running through mud, my pale nightgown flapping. When Emmy returns to the woods, the bag of money is gone, and with it, the trust of six friends with a big secret. But when tragedy strikes Emmy's family, the temptation to skim some money off of the top becomes impossible to fight. Should they take it? Should they leave the money there? The six teens agree to leave the bag where it is until it's safe to use it. As Eddie is carving a heart into a tree, he and Emmy discover a bag hidden in the trunk. Looking for an escape from their dreary lives, they embark on an overnight camping trip in the Fear Street Woods with four friends. Now he's back with another spine-tingling tale of horror in this new Fear Street book about temptation, betrayal, and fear.Įddie and Emmy are high school sweethearts from the wrong side of the tracks.

Stine has built his legacy on scaring children and teenagers. Stine's Fear Street series, which sold 80 million copies around the world, making it one of the bestselling young adult series of all time
