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5.0 out of 5 stars Reva still didn't change
Reva is still a snob. Pam, Reva's cousin, and her friend Willow made scarves and wanted to ask Reva's dad if they can sell them in his store. Reva tells her father that SHE made the scarves, and Pam and Willow want to get revenge on her. Reva decides to have a fashion show to model the scarves but all of her models end up being killed with the scarves tied around their...
Published on May 15, 2000

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1.0 out of 5 stars How many times can you be almost killed?
I have read Silent Night and Silent Night 2. Those were good. But in this book, I think poor Reva is having a little bad luck. Her fashion show gets spoiled by this guy murdering almost all of her models (two to be exact) and she almost gets murdered too. Okay, in the first one she almost gets shot. In the second book she gets kidnapped and almost killed. Come on R.L...
Published on January 1, 1998


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5.0 out of 5 stars Reva still didn't change, May 15, 2000
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Reva is still a snob. Pam, Reva's cousin, and her friend Willow made scarves and wanted to ask Reva's dad if they can sell them in his store. Reva tells her father that SHE made the scarves, and Pam and Willow want to get revenge on her. Reva decides to have a fashion show to model the scarves but all of her models end up being killed with the scarves tied around their necks. Who could it be? Deanna Cocco, Reva's fellow snob?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well . . ., February 19, 2003
This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Im going to make a short statement. Well first of all, I was full of excitement when the Silent Night books came out. . . but mainly for the covers, a crazed santa, a mob of evil model things. But was oh so dissappointed to find that this--like many of Stine's books--had no scary fictional beasts, merely a stupid kid. Although, I did enjoy the book, and suggest it to everyone. DO NOT BUY IT FOR THE COVER(S)! None of the juicy things the cover shows happends :(
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1.0 out of 5 stars How many times can you be almost killed?, January 1, 1998
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
I have read Silent Night and Silent Night 2. Those were good. But in this book, I think poor Reva is having a little bad luck. Her fashion show gets spoiled by this guy murdering almost all of her models (two to be exact) and she almost gets murdered too. Okay, in the first one she almost gets shot. In the second book she gets kidnapped and almost killed. Come on R.L. Stine, you should have stopped at Silent Night 2!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars "'Tis the season . . . to die.", December 1, 2003
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Coming home from college for the holidays with her roommate (Grace Morton), Reva Dalby is unaware of the danger that lays ahead for her yet again in this third and final book in the Silent Night trilogy. In this book, she heads a fashion show at her family's department store, after taking credit for designing some scarves her cousin Pam and Pam's friend (Willow) did themselves. But before the show can get under way, one of the models is murdered, followed by yet another (it just sucks being a model in this book), making a murderous trail straight for Reva.

While the previous two Silent Night books switched point of views between Reva and other characters, "Silent Night 3" zeroes in on Reva a little more, of her acting like her usual snobby self--stealing boyfriends and stabbing people in the back, so to speak. Out of the three books, this is my least favorite. It's not as suspenseful as the others until around the end; and even then, there are too many unbelievable plot twists to make "Silent Night 3" very enjoyable. You can probably skip this one and not feel guilty about it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars same old reva, March 5, 2011
This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
fast read and kept you guessing but still can't believe she's the same old stuck up rich girl after 2 other books :-/
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent book, December 18, 2008
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
as always r.l stime has written a great book for suspense/thriller enthusiasts. book was a fast paced read and difficult to put down. kept me on the edge of my seat till the last page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Creepy!, October 18, 2008
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Reva Dalby is back to Shadyside from college for Christmas break. Reva is bored so she decides to take over the fashion show at her father's department store. Reva has a good time telling the models what to do until the model start dying. Strangled by her colorful scarves. Reva's not bored anymore. She's terrified!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Silent night, October 18, 2008
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Reva back to Shadyside for Christmas break. That means Christmas scary chills is back too. Scary things start when a model for Reva's fashion show suddenly dies. Two actually and her friend who came with he to Shadyside is being stalked.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spoiled, October 17, 2008
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Rich, spoiled girl Reva Dalby thinks she can have anything she wants because her father owns a department store. When her pranks go too far, someone starts stalking Reva.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Season to die, October 17, 2008
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This review is from: Silent Night 3 (Fear Street Super Chillers, No. 11) (Paperback)
Reva Dalby is back in the third and final installment of the Silent Night trilogy. Coming back with Grace Morton(her friend), Reva is being stalked by an unknown person. In her fashion show, her model starts dying and Reva's afraid she could be the next one to die.
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