Oh, the old “shove them in a ravine.” If ladies really want to kill someone, Deadly Women has taught us that they use poison.

64. The Overnight – R.L. Stine


OMG Suki Thomas is such a skank! Like, how many dudes at Shadyside High has she gone out with? Did you hear that she’s fast? Her clearly terrible hookeryness has to be the reason why Della ends up killing a man. Damnit, Gary, why couldn’t you just stay a couple? Why did you have to move on so quickly? Why? Della didn’t even have time to listen to side one of her Pretty on the Inside tape before you were with Suki.


I know that whenever my relationships have ended, I’ve been able to reignite them by joining an outdoors club with my ex and his new girl, wandering off into the wilderness once I get pissed off at their canoodling, and killing some random dude. It’s very endearing, not at all insane. A stress reliever, really. In other news, this is the third Fear Street book and it takes place mostly on an island.


Mixtape 5:


1. So Hard – The Panderers


2. Wall of Death (cover) – Dax Riggs


3. Crab – Weezer


4. The Sweater – Meryn Cadell


5. Tonight – Basement Jaxx feat. Phoebe


6. I’m On Fire – Dwight Twilley Band


7. Sing – Blur


8. When the Lights Go Out/We Own the Night – UNKLE


9. Down in the Park (cover) – Foo Fighters


10. Teenage Disease – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club


11. Mediocrity Rules – Le Tigre


12. Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But… – Arctic Monkeys


13. Tropical Pets – The Diableros


14. It’s Not Right – The Creeps


15. You Really Wake Up the Love in Me – The Duke Spirit


16. Howlin’ for You – The Black Keys


17. Like Calling Up Thunder – The Gun Club


18. Chaw – Spirit Caravan


It’s just funny to me that several of the early Fear Street books only have tenuous ties to the street. When did R.L. Stine decide that he should figure out its history and start cultivating some weird evil and misspellings?

Mortemer’s leaving. He doesn’t like gossip and he’s not going camping with you. Not now, not ever. No matter how many people you kill.


 


 

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