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4.0 out of 5 stars
That's better, June 22, 1999
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This review is from: Best Friend 2 (Fear Street Series #50) (Paperback)
I liked the sequel better than the first. The ending was better (I thought). I also thought the beginning was pretty creative. The only thing was who it was at the end. IN fact, I think R.L. should make a third book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great backstory, March 1, 2003
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This review is from: Best Friend 2 (Fear Street Series #50) (Paperback)
This book was good ! I read the first one and it was creepy. I knew there was a 2nd. So i looked eveywhere and it was at my libaray. I got it out and read it in 2 hours. Honey was crazier then ever! I don't get why this was rated badley. I loved the ending. I never priedected it. I recommended it to people who have read the first one!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The Best Friend 2 is as good as true!, November 7, 2001
This review is from: Best Friend 2 (Fear Street Series #50) (Paperback)
What happens when Honey Perkins comes back for another round of life threatening games? Find out just that in R.L Stine's sequel to the Best Friend, The Best Friend 2. When Becka Norwood finds out that Honey is back in town there is no turning back. Honey still wants to be her and in the process she is watching every move she makes.
Becka knows that Honey is still trying to find her but, that cant stop Honey from destroying Becka's life. When Honey starts trying to physically kill Becka its not a game anymore.
In the process of honey's attempt to kill Becka she is killing a lot of Becka's close friends. Becka is determined to stop her. But will she? At the end the whole book takes a twisted turn!
Stine takes a leap into the eyes of a young girl struggling for her life. He forms the character well with the setting. For example how she is just a teenage girl and changes at a rapid speed from her surroundings. Stine also describes the events so well that it makes you feel like you are actually in that situation.
As a whole the book was a success on Stines part. This was one of his best and I would recommend is to teens and young adults.
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