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RL Stein and Christopher Pike books

Anyone have fond memories of these?  I joined a huge stack of them the other day when cleaning out my basement.  This is why I hoard!  I'm seriously considering retreading them and either making someone else read them with me, or blogging about them.  S many memories!
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Re: RL Stein and Christopher Pike books

  • Joined = found.  Stupid autocorrect.
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  • Yes! I loved "Remember Me".
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  • imageAngieP900:
    Yes! I loved "Remember Me".

    I also loved that one.  And the Witch one creeped me out.  I also liked the Final Friends series where they were on the boat to some remote island for prom night.  

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  • I used to read RL Stein all the time!

    I actually have a few Christopher Pike books on my shelf right now. I found them in an old box and couldn't get rid of them. The Vampire Diaries series. I've re-read them twice. 


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  • imageAngieP900:
    Yes! I loved "Remember Me".

    I was *just* going to post this! It was the best one by far.

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  • YES.  I bought almost all of them on ebay last year and re-read them.  So good and so awful!  Remember Me was the best. In 7th grade I did a monologue in drama class from that book.  I thought I was deep.
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  • Yes! I loved all these books and VC Andrews.

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  • Melinda, that is hysterical.

     

    imageL_Woods:

    Yes! I loved all these books and VC Andrews.

    Oh god, I ADORED VC Andrews. WTF was wrong with me? They're all about incest! The fukc?

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  • I was a huge Christopher Pike fan.  I still have all the books.  (Well, probably not ALL, but close.)  My favorite was Spellbound, but that's partially because it was the first one I read. 
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  • I loved Christopher Pike as a youth, especially The Midnight Club.  Like Ally McBeal, though, these books don't entirely stand up to adulthood, especially the ones that are full of quasi-Asian religious stuff.  It just seems pretentious.
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  • The first and only Pike book I read was Whisper of Death. I think I was in maybe 4th grade? Waaaay too young. Freaked me out.

    I loved the RL Stine Fear Street books, though. My favorite were the "Saga" series, they were basically watered down horror historical fiction.

    Like most of the 80/90s book recaps blogs in my reader, this one hasn't been updated in forever, but http://shadysidesnark.blogspot.com/ 

  • Whisper of Death was pretty cool.  That one is actually still entertaining, even now.
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  • Oh man, remember the Sweet Valley Saga books? I effing DEVOURED those. I'd read them again in a second.
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  • imageBobLoblaw:
    Oh man, remember the Sweet Valley Saga books? I effing DEVOURED those. I'd read them again in a second.

    Yeah, I loved those, too. So much. Did a book report on the one that followed the female family line when I was in 5th grade.

  • imageReturnOfKuus:
    I loved Christopher Pike as a youth, especially The Midnight Club.  Like Ally McBeal, though, these books don't entirely stand up to adulthood, especially the ones that are full of quasi-Asian religious stuff.  It just seems pretentious.

    I loved the Midnight Club - I used to read it all the time and convince myself I had some super past life soulmate like the girl in the book. Hah.

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  • My first two copies of Remember Me fell apart.  Last Act was also awesome.  I might go looking for these next time I'm at my parents' house.
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  • My friends and I were all about Lurlene McDaniel.

    RL Stine is on Twitter and he's pretty hilarious/interesting.

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  • Didn't care for RL Stine, but loved Christopher Pike, and still have a lot of them on my bookshelf. To this day, no matter what adult novels I've read, I still think the Remember Me series is one of the most brilliant plots ever. I think I heard that they were going to make a movie of it? Or maybe I'm just hoping.

    I found 2 of the Vampire Diaries books, but don't know what happened to my others. It's funny how they're so different from the series. 

    Did anybody ever read the adult novel by Christopher Pike, The Blind Mirror? It's pretty good, too, and I think he kind of drew on the plot from Remember Me as far as the whole "not being in your own body" thing. 

     

  • Those books were so awesome!  Although, the "Goosebumps" series by RL Stein weren't as good as the others.

    I would so love to read these again.

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    The first and only Pike book I read was Whisper of Death. I think I was in maybe 4th grade? Waaaay too young. Freaked me out.

    I loved the RL Stine Fear Street books, though. My favorite were the "Saga" series, they were basically watered down horror historical fiction.

    Like most of the 80/90s book recaps blogs in my reader, this one hasn't been updated in forever, but http://shadysidesnark.blogspot.com/ 

    Yes!  The best!

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    imageBobLoblaw:
    Oh man, remember the Sweet Valley Saga books? I effing DEVOURED those. I'd read them again in a second.

    Yeah, I loved those, too. So much. Did a book report on the one that followed the female family line when I was in 5th grade.

    They did a "Sweet Valley Confidential" book a few months ago, which was supposed to be the people all growz'd up.

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  • imageBobLoblaw:

    Melinda, that is hysterical.

     

    imageL_Woods:

    Yes! I loved all these books and VC Andrews.

    Oh god, I ADORED VC Andrews. WTF was wrong with me? They're all about incest! The fukc?

    So I assume you're both shocked and envious that I just downloaded all the Dollanganger series books on my Nook last week? I am on the second one right now. Yes, I am a weirdo.

    I LOVED Fear Street. I loved the one with the secret door in the attic or something.

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  • I loved these books! I think I might just re-read some of them...reading the prior posts and even seeing the titles brings back memories :)
  • This random, but did anyone ever read a collection of short stores, I think it was by Pike? Anyway, one of the short stories is about a girl being stalked by evil deer, and they're all just standing around looking at her with creepy deer eyes? Because that one stuck with me for awhile and I'd love to know what it was called.

    IIRC, there was another short story in the collection that was from the perspective of a tree, and the conceit was that the trees actually switch sizes (?!) when people get closer them them, and then shrink back when they're far away? And cars make them exhausted because they have to change so fast? I feel like I was high and imagined that story, but it comes back to me at weird times.

    Please someone know what I'm talking about. 

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  • OMG it was real! At least the deer one was. Scroll down to Where the Deer Are. The recap leaves out that the main character suspects that the deer are actually vanished children taken back by "the Nature". 

    Actual lines from the actual story: 

    [Main character is] caught in a fever of trees. A paralysis of deer. 

    (so deep & poetic!) 

    She would disappear. And that would not be man-made. It would be deer-made.

    (wtf?!) 

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    "The meek shall inherit the earth" isn't about children. It's about deer. We're all going to get messed the fuckup by a bunch of cloned super-deer.- samfish2bcrab

    Sometimes I wonder if scientists have never seen a sci-fi movie before. "Oh yes, let's create a super species of deer. NOTHING COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG." I wonder if State Farm offers a Zombie Deer Attack policy. -CaliopeSpidrman
  • just FYI, this girl has a Christopher Pike blog. her book recaps are a decent way to pass the time.

     http://likepike.blogspot.com/

  • imagepdxmouse:

    This random, but did anyone ever read a collection of short stores, I think it was by Pike? Anyway, one of the short stories is about a girl being stalked by evil deer, and they're all just standing around looking at her with creepy deer eyes? Because that one stuck with me for awhile and I'd love to know what it was called.

    IIRC, there was another short story in the collection that was from the perspective of a tree, and the conceit was that the trees actually switch sizes (?!) when people get closer them them, and then shrink back when they're far away? And cars make them exhausted because they have to change so fast? I feel like I was high and imagined that story, but it comes back to me at weird times.

    Please someone know what I'm talking about. 

     

    I had this book!  I don't remember the tree one from this collection, though I do remember something that's oddly similar by Ursula LeGuin in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences.

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