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Book Review of Bad Moonlight (Fear Street Super Chillers, Bk 8)

Bad Moonlight  (Fear Street Super Chillers, Bk 8)
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Imagine you just joined a band and became the lead singer. You're so happy, but while you are traveling with the band weird things start to happen. There's strange sounds coming for outside your hotel window, you fell strange like there's something inside of you trying to get out. Then one night a band member is killed. This is what Danielle Verona has to face in Bad Moonlight by R.L.Stine.
In this story Danielle Verona is a normal girl with a dream of becoming the lead singer in a band, there's only one thing different about her that is three years ago her parents were killed in a car wreak. After joining the band she starts feeling strange under the moonlight. She starts acting weird and soon she starts acting like an animal. She starts drinking from puddles on the side of the road, and running for no reason, and creating songs about death and killing. She has weird fantasies that would happen at any given time and place and Danielle couldn't help it. She would have fantasies about her killing people she so loved and about how her parents didn't die in a car wreak but her ripping them to shreds all these fantasies about her killing all these people she loved so dear.
She doesn't know what going on and than one day one of the band members is found dead lying on the ground ripped to shreds by a wild animal. She had dreams that her friends would die that her parents died by being ripped to shreds by a wild animal and she was right so right. One day she finds out something that was kept secret from her for three years.
If you like horror with a bit of mystery then you'll want to read this book and maybe some of R.L.Stine other books for children and adult alike.