The Confession
By: R.L. Stine
Reviewed by: Jerry, 15
Rating: It was alright...
Another great storyline constructed by R.L. Stine, the only problem was that it was more of a mystery story than horror. This book is not like other R.L Stine books in which a dummy came to life, or someone were being chased by a green blob, or anything like that. Instead of one of those breathtaking scary stories, R.L Stine twisted his idea into something more like it's part of Sherlock Holmes's series, except not as good. To be honest, I like R.L. Stine’s Goosebump series more than his Fear Street series. But I must say that the story wasn't bad either, I didn't crack the whole mysteries until it was revealed in the end.
Basically, the book is about a group of kids who were continuously being bullied by a kid called Ali. Everyone of their life was messed up by Ali. Then something horrific happened, Ali was killed. Everyone should be happy right? Well, no. Because one of them admitted that they committed the crime to the group, so now all of them had to bear the truth. But why will that person tell his friends that he committed the crime?
Recommended to: people with blended-love for mystery and horror
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