Well, I mean, it started off really great. It had the vibes that was freaky, but it wasn't going to keep me up all night if I read it before bed.
We start off with Welcome to the Club written by R.L. Stine. J.J. is the new guy in this town and he works at the worst job in the world, some restaurant which I don't recall the name. His boss is an abusive prick, but he needs the money. Some people he recognizes from school go into into the restaurant and he gets them free drinks. Is he cool enough to hang with these tough looking kids? Well he has to be initiated into their little club. What does he have to do? He has to kill someone.
I think this one was one hell of a story to kick off this book. I had high hopes for this book after I read.
It had that good R.L. Stine twist that wasn't silly at all, it was actually really good.
So let's move onto the next one.
She Was Different Tonight by Heather Graham.
This one wasn't terrifying, or even scary. You could see where it was going though. Some douche, i don't recall names being tossed around anywhere stalked this girl for a while and she's at this Halloween party looking really good, normally she's a nerdy quiet girl that no one really pays attention to. Obviously he's going to kill her, right?
It was fun to read, interesting, even though I saw where this story was going, I still enjoyed the ending.
The next story is Suckers by Suzanne Weyn.
I liked the idea of this story. I thought it would be better if it was a full story, that's how much I wanted to know more about it. A futuristic story could be pretty terrifying because anything can happen, we don't even know what's really possible. This story was really interesting. This kid, Phil has famous parents and they move to this exclusive planet that is really only for the best of the best and it's supposed to be really private. He notices his new neighbor swimming in her pool and she is just weird from the get-go, her name is Etchenia. She hints that something strange has happened on that planet before like people disappearing, everyone has private tutors she even has bodyguards to keep her safe, but won't really go anymore details. All of a sudden these weird things keep happening, but no one seems to know what's wrong.
Without going into anymore details or spoilers, I'm just going to say the ending was one I never would have thought would have happened that's for sure. This one was another one that was getting me so excited for these stories.
The next story is The Perfects by Jennifer Allison.
This one was okay, it had a little chilly things happen in it. I mean, it has creepy kids in the story, and I haven't read or seen something with creepy kids that was really disappointing. It wasn't until the end of it that I was just, bored. I mean I wanted to know what happened, I didn't really want to work at trying to think of what could have happened. Maybe if it was a full book I'd be more interested in it, but this story was okay. It had a great opening and a great middle, but the rest was just, meh.
This girl's name is Hannah and her and her family move into a new house, the house next door is creepy, the woman who lives there is creepy, her children are creepy, but still, Hannah agrees to babysit her children on Halloween. Who knows what the Perfect's do, but they are the wealthiest people in this little town. Strange things happen and a weird ending happens, there's really not much to say without spoiling anything.
The next one is Shadow Children by Heather Brewer.
Dax and Jon are home alone and Jon is really afraid of the dark because shadow creatures are after him. Dax doesn't believe in that sort of thing, but guess what? Jon is right. This one didn't excite me at all, I felt bored. The ending reminded me of R.L. Stine's Let's Get Invisible, if you know what I mean. Been there, done that, next one.
The Poison Ring by Peg Kehret.
This one was okay, I know it was supposed to be suspense and horror, and I mean it was a nice story, but you just knew what was going to happen. There was no mind-boggling twist and to be honest I was a little bored with it. There's been a bunch of robberies in the area and eventually this old antique store gets hit, but if you pay attention then you can figure out how this little mystery is solved.
Dragonfly Eyes by Alane Ferguson.
This one was interesting. The first line was what caught my interest:
"Monday morning, on the floor of my science classroom, I, Savannah Rose Anderson, woke up dead."
I wanted to know more about the backstory and why the events in this story happened, and I still kind of do, but I was still satisfied with how this one played out. There's a school shooting and Savannah and a girl named Claire are held hostage, but Savannah died and is looking at the world in a whole new perspective. I thought it was a very interesting take on a story, I kind of wish that I had more of it. It's a good thing, but the way this one was written, I'm still very happy with the outcome.
Jeepers Peepers by Ryan Brown
This story sparked my interest. Elizabeth is on her way to babysit a strange child named Wilbur in a strange house and in the middle of nowhere. Wilbur is blind and has a strange power that sends people running and screaming and never returning. He has this strange power that he doesn't really know how to control it. The thing I liked most about this story though, wasn't the creepy things that happened in the story, but the friendship that was built between Elizabeth and Wilbur and how she helped him face his fears. She's a great babysitter, I'll just say that.
While I was getting bored of the other stories in this book, this one made me really happy.
Piney Power by F. Paul Wilson
This was another story that wasn't suspenseful or scary in my opinion, but it was interesting. I liked that it was more about acceptance than anything really. This kid named Jack noticed something strange happening in this forest area. There's this weird thing with these people called "pineys" that are strange people who live in the forest areas and seem to be superhuman, if anything. Jack and the piney people form a bond to figure out what exactly is happening in the forest could harm the water that the piney people drink out of, but what is to come of it?
I liked this read, I enjoyed it for other reasons but nothing suspenseful or scary about it.
The Night Hunter by Meg Cabot.
I was excited to read this short story by Meg Cabot since I've been reading some of her books lately. I suppose this one was suspenseful. It had this sort of sexy vibe that reminded me of batman in a way, I suppose. I liked how this one ended up, although it was a little predictable, I still enjoyed it. A little action type story when I really wanted something scary, but this story wasn't bad at all. A girl named Nina is working at the mall because her mother lost her college fund, so now she has to work part time at the mall. There's a robbery that happens and Nina decides to do what she can to help. There's also this legend of this Night Hunter who is a vigilante that helps people in need. Bad things happen, Nina gets kidnapped, she gets to meet the Night Hunter guy, all is well and the ending is one you'd see coming a mile away.
This next one is called Tuition by Walter Sorrells.
This one was a little suspenseful, I didn't like the ending though. It's about this kid who was brought up by criminals who rob people. This kid, named Marlon wants the clean life though and as soon as he hits 17 he's out of this crime business for good. It just so happens that this night that he's cracking this huge complicated safe is the night before his birthday, and no one seemed to remember.
Does he crack the safe, or does he get caught? I didn't really expect the ending, I thought it was just a little dragged on, and eventually I got bored and just wanted this story to be over.
Tagger by James Rollins.
I didn't like this one at all. This was the one that almost made me quit the book, but I wanted to keep going because I was almost done with it. Honestly it was just boring. Soo-ling tags stores that she wants to protect, it's a family thing passed down from generation to generation. Some demon is trying to come after her, but the way that it played out I just didn't like it at all.
Ray Gun Tim Maleeny.
This last story was kind of interesting, a little strange and full of science stuff which is interesting. I've never actually read any science fiction or anything like that but I honestly thought this was just going to be about lizard people. I think I was a little confused by it, but at the same time I knew what was going on? Is that a thing? I guess for me it was. It wasn't really how I would have liked this entire book to end, but at least it wasn't as bad as the previous story.
All in all, I liked some of the stories in this book, but I was really wanting more horror than anything.