So you're in the mid 50's, it's summer, enjoying life, and then people are disappearing...What's the worst that could happen?
Beach House: By R.L Stine A review by Willie Fowler Summary of the first chapters. With the removal of many spoilers. ~~~.+**+.~~~ Picture this: It's the Summer of 1956, school just got out, and new hits like "Sh-Boom" just dropped on the radio. You go out to the beach in an old convertible with the crash-resistance of a Pringle, and hang out with your friends. We have Maria, Amy, Ronnie, Stuart, and... Buddy . I don't mean to judge, but I always thought that "Buddy" was sort of an odd name for someone. Maria is our lead, with black, silky hair, never gone steady with someone. Amy, who is curiously described to be mouse-like, going steady with Ronnie, Ronnie, an annoying jokester character whose pranks lean more towards needless cruelty, Stuart, the cool kid. Or, really tries hard to be. He's the guy with the heavily, and I mean heavily applied gel in his ducktail hairstyle. and then Buddy. Good looking, but described as 'intense,' 'very s...