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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Would you kill to be rich?
Emma Naylor and her best friend Sydney Shue have always shared their secrets with each other. Now, the two girls have a huge secret to share. They've found a bag of money with enough cash to make them the richest girls in Shadyside. They promise not to tell anyone, but Sydney can't resist telling her boyfriend, Jason. Emma's worried, though. She doesn't trust Jason. She's...
Published on April 24, 2004 by Josh

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2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing
This was a confusing book. It starts when Emma Taylor (Poor pathetic girl we feel sorry for) and Sydney Shue (Rich girl we feel less sorry for) find 100,000$ in a dumpster. Emma wants all the money, so she makes Sydneys boy friend tell him about the money.
Sydneys boy friend begans to act greedy, grabby, and acts like he wants to eliminate Emma. He then...
Published on June 11, 2005 by Jman


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Would you kill to be rich?, April 24, 2004
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Emma Naylor and her best friend Sydney Shue have always shared their secrets with each other. Now, the two girls have a huge secret to share. They've found a bag of money with enough cash to make them the richest girls in Shadyside. They promise not to tell anyone, but Sydney can't resist telling her boyfriend, Jason. Emma's worried, though. She doesn't trust Jason. She's sure he'll do anything to get his hands on that money...even kill.

I love this Fear Street book! This one will definitely stick with me for a long time. I barely manage to read books from cover to cover in one day, but I did it with this one. Anyway, there were a lot of creepy twists in this book. Especially in the end. The ending makes you go like: "Whoa! I didn't see that coming!" Although it's not the best Fear Street, it's still a pretty good one.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best and Most Entertaining, August 10, 2007
This review is from: The Rich Girl (Fear Street Series #44) (Mass Market Paperback)
A rich girl who doesn't financially need to work, but only works so that she knows what it is like to have to work, and a poor girl who has to work find a bag of money. The rich girl doesn't need the money, but the poor wants it. They decide to hold it for a while and if nobody claims it, they'll keep it. The suspense is very thrilling, because you don't know if anybody will claim it or not. And I'm not going to tell because you have to read the book yourself and I don't want to ruin it for anyone.

I've read many R.L. Stine Fear Street Books, and even though they are all good, this book is one of the better ones.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a rich story ( by Amy), June 14, 2006
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The 'Rich Girl' is one of the best story that R L stine wrote. I loved it so much I couldn't put it down. The cover has a handbag which made me think it will be a little boring. But remember, don't judge the book by its cover.

It starts off when a teenager named Sydney and Emma found a handbag full of cashes. Both of them promised each other that they will not tell someone else. Then they hid the handbag under the ground. But Sydney told her boyfriend Jason about it. Then horrible things happened. Emma suspects Jason and Sydney started to suspect him too. Then those two had an idea. They decided that they will share the money equally. But Jason seemed to want the whole money. So Emma killed him. But he sort of haunted them.

The beginning was sort of boring but the rest was cool. I was surprised at the end when I knew the answer.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing, June 11, 2005
This was a confusing book. It starts when Emma Taylor (Poor pathetic girl we feel sorry for) and Sydney Shue (Rich girl we feel less sorry for) find 100,000$ in a dumpster. Emma wants all the money, so she makes Sydneys boy friend tell him about the money.
Sydneys boy friend begans to act greedy, grabby, and acts like he wants to eliminate Emma. He then fakes his death, but he pretends to come back, for Sydney. Sydney, unable to take the stress, as a mental collapse.
It turns out that Sydneys boy friend, and Emma were dateing secretly. She told him about the money, and they both knew that Sydney was rich, and didn't need the money. Emmas mom, who had an accident and had to leave her watress job to get an operation, needed it. The first thing they do is spend the money on them selves, but it turns out to be play money, so they sent Sydney to the nut house for nothing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is rich!!!, January 2, 2004
The Rich Girl was an excellent book about a girl named Emma and her best friend Sydney. One day they find a bag of money, and they swear not to tell anyone. But Sydney breaks her promise and tells her boyfriend. Emma and Sydney's boyfriend have never really gotten along, so it's not surprising that Emma suspects him when strange, potentially fatal accidents begin to happen to her. Before Emma can figure out who is responsible for these horrible things, a number of bizarre incidents happen to her that will keep your mind boggling with the suspense! This book is definitely worth reading, so what are you waiting for?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars OK, June 11, 2003
This is a good Fear Street book, but I didn't think that it was one of R.L. Stine's best. It had a good plot and you'll never guess the ending of this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOO SURPISING!!, February 8, 2002
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This book was the best! I couldnt believe how it ended!! If u are one of those people who love endings that u would have never thought of, this book will be ur favorie!! It was my favorite book! It serously left my mouth hanging out wide!

GREAT BOOK, BUY IT, ITS WORTH IT

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best in the series, March 25, 2001
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I read this book a long time ago and while browsing for other books, came across it. I remember how much I loved this book. R.L. Stine really suspenses his writings and keeps you wanting to read the book. You won't want to put it down...the ending is...well...a typical R.L. Stine ending...you'll enjoy it, don't worry.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's suspenseful and keeps you on the edge of your seat., October 21, 1998
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The Rich girl is about two girls, Emma and Sydney, who find a bag stuffed with money in a dumpster in New York City. Sydney's boyfriend Jason, found out about it, and tried to steal it. Jason felt that the only way he could get half of the money would be to kill Emma. A couple of days later, Emma and Jason were walking down the stairs and Jason pushed her. She fell and Landed on her head. Jason felt so terrible about what he had done, he fixed Emma's car. He fixed it so well, she almost died again. He'd cut her brake lines. Emma and Jason had a plan to make Sydney crazy. They did this because they knew that she would go to the police and they couldn't let her do that. This is a great book. It is suspenceful and it keeps you on the edge of your seat. For example, Jason came to sydney's house after Emma hit him with a shovel. He came pretending to be dead, and tried to kill her. The characterization was wonderful too. There were bad things about the book too. Sometimes there was very little detail, like when R.L. Stein was describing Emma. Other times, he used way to much detail, like when he described how Emma killed Jason with a shovel and a rock. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, suspence and adventure.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for a thrill, June 9, 2002
I recommend this book to basically anyone who is looking for a quick and good read. The plot is interesting and involving and you will find yourself hooked to the book. The book reveals the evils of money when two best friends, Sydney and Emma, find a bag full of money. They both promise to bury it somewhere and split it between the two later and made a pact to never tell anyone about it. Well, Sydney breaks the pact and reveals all to her boyfriend, Jason. Suddenly bad things start to happen and Emma believes that Jason is responsible. She thinks that Jason wants to kill her so that he could have a say to the money. This book is filled with surprises in the end. A real twister to the story, characteristic of R.L stine's other fear street books.
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The Rich Girl (Fear Street Series #44) by R. L. Stine (Mass Market Paperback - May 17, 2005)
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