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Sati Marie Frost
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“…Abandoned by her negligent parents…” Is this an American thing? She was 16. Her parents were out of town. I LIVED alone at 16.
— Aug 14, 2026 01:39PM
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Sati Marie Frost
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WTF? Pike’s The Eternal Enemy is NOT meat-and-potatoes horror or even basic sci-fi. I am 100% convinced this author has not, in fact, read all the books she writes about.
— Aug 14, 2026 01:19PM
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Sati Marie Frost
is on page 214 of 256
I’m not sure it’s correct that Point Horror was launched in 1991. Are you sure? I guess it might have been launched earlier in the U.K., but Diane Hoh’s Funhouse is from 1990; Carol Ellis’ My Secret Admirer is (I believe) from 1989; and R.L. Stine’s The Baby-Sitter (which, IIRC, launched the U.K. Point Horror line, is from 1988 or 1989. Richie Tankersley Cusick’s Trick or Treat, too.
— Aug 14, 2026 12:13PM
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Stephanie
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Starting to struggle getting through this one. Not exactly sure why.
— Aug 13, 2026 10:31AM
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Sati Marie Frost
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Hey, Marissa and Violet were excellent counsellors! Their kids adored them, and as importantly, they tailored their activities to the individual kids’ likes - hikes and craft stuff for Marissa’s, makeup and hair for Vi’s. I am starting to suspect the author has not read a lot of these books. (I read this one last summer, not for the first time.)
— Aug 13, 2026 08:36AM
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