Her library card and the books she checked out and needed to return became her best means of escape.
Welcome to my YA Thriller Megamix Summer! All Summer I will be barely reviewing the works of authors on the Point Horror & Point Thriller imprints and they will come with mixtapes, if you wished to create a sixty minute cassette tape of these tunes you totally could, as long as you have the songs and a double cassette deck. These will be some of the most useful reviews I have ever written.
20. Mother’s Helper – A. Bates
This is the first book I’ve been able to locate by the elusive A. Bates, one of the luminaries of the Point Horror novels. It features a character named Cleve. Yes, Cleve. That’s an unexpected name for the male love interest/potential psychopath, so I approve. Also, reading this made me glad I’ve never had to live with anyone that I work for. Finding that balance of “I have my own needs as a human and they involve not being at work 24/7” and “I’m paid to take care of your child who is alive 24/7” is apparently very complicated. It was hard for protagonist Becky to find the time to hang out with/be suspicious of Cleve and his potentially murderous/amorous nature. This was a book of dualities.

Pammy is on the lookout. If anyone, Cleve or otherwise, sneaks up on this chair in my former living space, she will see and they will not get to her towels.
Mixtape 1:
1. Kiss Them for Me – Siouxsie & the Banshees
2. Love Song – The Cure
3. 867-5309/Jenny – Tommy Tutone
4. Dance Hall Days – Wang Chung
5. Nightcall – Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx
6. Velvet – The Big Pink
7. To Never Know You – The Black Ryder
8. So Alive – Love and Rockets
9. Atari Baby – Sigue Sigue Sputnik
10. Stop Me If You Think… – The Smiths
11. Lips Like Sugar – Echo & The Bunnymen
12. Just Like Heaven – The Cure
13. Antmusic – Adam and the Ants
14. Our Love’s in Jeopardy – Greg Kihn
15. Black Sheep – Metric
16. Interchangeable Knife – Electric Six
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