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The New Boy
The New Boy
The New Boy
Audiobook3 hours

The New Boy

Written by R.L. Stine

Narrated by C. J. Critt

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

There's a new boy at Shadyside High School, and he's stolen the hearts of all the girls. Good-looking, athletic Ross Gabriel is the kind of guy that every girl wants to date-including best friends Janie, Eve, and Faith. They've even made a bet on which one of them he'll go out with first. Ross dates a lot of girls-and one by one, they're all murdered. It looks like going out with Ross means flirting with a gruesome and horrifying fate. So when Ross asks Janie out, she isn't sure what she should do. Will her dream date turn into a nightmare? When it comes to writing nerve-jangling thrillers for today's young people, R.L. Stine is the master. With true-to-life teenage characters and clever, hair-raising plots, his best-selling books have captured the imagination of young people across the nation and attracted thousands of reluctant readers to library bookshelves.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 22, 2009
ISBN9781440714634
The New Boy
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R.L. Stine

R.L. Stine has more than 350 million English language books in print, plus international editions in 32 languages, making him one of the most popular children’s authors in history. Besides Goosebumps, R.L. Stine has written other series, including Fear Street, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Dangerous Girls. R.L. Stine lives in New York with his wife, Jane, and his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Minnie. Visit him online at rlstine.com.

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    Possible spoiler alert:It doesn't take a detective to figure out that Ian was involved in all the murders. He also had a motive and was kind of creepy. The bigger question, however, is: what percentage of students live to graduate Shadyside High? Moreover, how can every book begin with students doubting that Shadyside and Fear Street really are synonymous with being murdered? Why would anyone live there? You'd think after the first few murders, everyone would just get out. Maybe it's because the majority of the residents are unbelievably hot.