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In the Spirit of April Fool’s: 5 Reasons The Wrong Number Is the Most ’90s Fear Street Book Ever
Ah, the 1990s—a time of frosted tips, dial-up internet, and teens making catastrophically bad decisions without the aid of Google. If there’s one Fear Street book that captures the chaotic, slightly unhinged energy of that era, it’s R.L. Stine’s The Wrong Number. Published in 1990 and drenched in prank-call panic, sibling drama, & good old-fashioned murder, this book feels like a time capsule of ’90s teen horror. Here are five reasons The Wrong Number might be the most '90s F

Casey
Apr 203 min read
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🕯️ Book Review: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Haunting, heartbreaking, and spellbinding in the darkest sense of the word. Set in a 1970s Florida institution for unwed mothers,...

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Apr 142 min read
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