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Road Trip (Friday the 13th: Camp Crystal Lake, Book 4)

Road Trip (Friday the 13th: Camp Crystal Lake, Book 4)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book was great but not really scary.
Review: It was a good book but not as scary as "The Carnival". Teddy, got his revenge with the mask, for being treated like dirt. Some of the killings were pretty grousome. It wasn't exactly what I expected from the title "Road Trip". Eric Morse is a great author and I would like it if this wasn't his last Friday the 13th book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Road Trip, the fourth and final installment of the Friday the 13th series by Eric Morse is an excellent book, completing Morse's round up of loose ends left over by the movies!! With Road Trip, Morse concludes the series with some very unforgettable scenes. I don't want to give too much away, (especially for price!)Road Trip begins when a bus loaded with football players, cheerleaders, and a mascot goes off course and crashes into Camp Crystal Lake, of course murderous hilarity ensues! Any fan of the Friday the 13th movies will absolutely love these books, my personal favorite being Carnival. I'm sorry but when I talk about these books I have got to praise Eric Morse a lot, he wrote these books so well at times I felt I was actually in them, that is how good these books are and completely make them worth the money. To tell you the truth, these books are probably better than the upcoming Jason X release and promise to give you more enjoyment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Road Trip, the fourth and final installment of the Friday the 13th series by Eric Morse is an excellent book, completing Morse's round up of loose ends left over by the movies!! With Road Trip, Morse concludes the series with some very unforgettable scenes. I don't want to give too much away, (especially for price!)Road Trip begins when a bus loaded with football players, cheerleaders, and a mascot goes off course and crashes into Camp Crystal Lake, of course murderous hilarity ensues! Any fan of the Friday the 13th movies will absolutely love these books, my personal favorite being Carnival. I'm sorry but when I talk about these books I have got to praise Eric Morse a lot, he wrote these books so well at times I felt I was actually in them, that is how good these books are and completely make them worth the money. To tell you the truth, these books are probably better than the upcoming Jason X release and promise to give you more enjoyment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: Teddy is the class nerd, and is picked on by the football team that he mascots for. On their way back from an away game, the coache's truck brakes down in the middle of the Crystal Lake woods. Everyone abandons him, wrongly blaming him for the accident. Then he finds the hockey mask that floats around this book series, puts it on, and with Jason's spirit's help, goes on a rampage. Think of Teddy as a guys "Carrie". It seems like a fun revenge fantasy until you think of Colembine, and the other children who takes their anger and frustrations out on their tormenters with an uzi at school; now it dosn't seem fun. I am giving it 5 stars because it's a quick read, the action is fast, the violence is gory, and charactorization is right on. The jocks and cheerleaders deserve what happens to them. The moral of the story is don't pick on the little guy, some day, he'll snap.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: Teddy is the class nerd, and is picked on by the football team that he mascots for. On their way back from an away game, the coache's truck brakes down in the middle of the Crystal Lake woods. Everyone abandons him, wrongly blaming him for the accident. Then he finds the hockey mask that floats around this book series, puts it on, and with Jason's spirit's help, goes on a rampage. Think of Teddy as a guys "Carrie". It seems like a fun revenge fantasy until you think of Colembine, and the other children who takes their anger and frustrations out on their tormenters with an uzi at school; now it dosn't seem fun. I am giving it 5 stars because it's a quick read, the action is fast, the violence is gory, and charactorization is right on. The jocks and cheerleaders deserve what happens to them. The moral of the story is don't pick on the little guy, some day, he'll snap.


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