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5.0 out of 5 stars
It's a terrific book with thrills & unexpected twists, October 25, 1999
By A Customer
If it's horror you want, it's horror you'll get with the book Double Date. The author of this book, RL Stine, knows exactly what the readers want, horror. This book is about three high school students, the Wade twins Bree and Samantha, and the school date-machine Bobby. Bobby meets the twins at school and suddenly, everything changes. He asks them both out, but doesn't realize what he got himself into. I liked how Samantha & Bree handled Bobby because it seemed as if it was the right thing to do. The setting of this story is good because it is a place most people can relate to, high school. If the story didn't take place in the school it wouldn't have been as realistic. Other places the story takes place in are a mall and dance club. I liked these settings because most people can relate to them. This book is a must-read. Go get a copy today. Trust me, you'll get so involved you won't want to put this book down.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great R.L. Stine Book, February 9, 2007
A Kid's Review
R.L. Stine, you've done it again! This story is about Bobby Newkirk who thinks he's the man because he can get all the girls he wants. He dates both Bree and Samantha, which are twins to prove so. But things start going horribly wrong, and Bobby Newkirk learns a little lesson.
I've always loved R.L. Stine's books. He wrote another good one. Way to go, Mr. Stine!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exciting yet lacks a good ending, August 10, 2006
This was the first Fear Street book I read. When I read a couple of others, I realized there was something missing in this one: a good ending. but i still rate it 4 stars since it's really intense in all the other parts of the book.
so basically, the book is about Bobby Newkirk, the guy that thinks he's like a God's gift to women. His friend dares him to date both of the Wade twins-Bree and Samantha-who recently moved to Shadyside.
The Wade twins look the same, but act completely different. While Bree is quiet and shy, Samantha is bold and daring. And they will put Bobby through a lot of trouble.
I like the concept of twins and all the mystery in the book. I like all of it except for the ending. well the ending is quite fun, but it doesn't have a shocking value all the other Fear Street books have.
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