Lia reviewed Truth or Dare by Ann M. Martin (Fear Street)
Review of 'Truth or Dare' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
An unlikely group of teenagers is invited to a secluded ski lodge for a weekend. During a Truth or Dare game, April reveals how much she knows about Ken's summer affair. The game becomes too hostile when other strange fellows act up during the game. Next morning, they found Dara dead in the snow with an axe in her back. About 50 pages follow, with the teens accusing each other of murder, but no other attempts to kill anyone and no suspense.
My opinion of the book is mixed. I did not absolutely love it, but I did not hate it either.
Compared to Stine's other works, it wasn't as interesting. The dialogue was tacky and fake; the whole situation was completely unrealistic, leaving for an awful read. My favorite part of it was the ending. There was not much interaction between the characters, but it could have been improved. …
An unlikely group of teenagers is invited to a secluded ski lodge for a weekend. During a Truth or Dare game, April reveals how much she knows about Ken's summer affair. The game becomes too hostile when other strange fellows act up during the game. Next morning, they found Dara dead in the snow with an axe in her back. About 50 pages follow, with the teens accusing each other of murder, but no other attempts to kill anyone and no suspense.
My opinion of the book is mixed. I did not absolutely love it, but I did not hate it either.
Compared to Stine's other works, it wasn't as interesting. The dialogue was tacky and fake; the whole situation was completely unrealistic, leaving for an awful read. My favorite part of it was the ending. There was not much interaction between the characters, but it could have been improved.
If you are looking for something light and slightly creepy, this book is for you. You should skip it if you want absolute horror.
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