![]() Now, there are still some leaps in logic that are required, and I feel that Stine fumbles the climax, but I found myself utterly gripped reading this book and couldn't bring myself to put it down. Thankfully, and despite certain lessons being learned by the close of the previous book, this technique is used far more sparingly here. ![]() One of my main gripes with The Baby-Sitter was that Stine writes the leading lady, Jenny, as having an overactive imagination and then uses that as an excuse to throw some absolute nonsense into the book. Still, all that considered I found myself very surprised to really rather enjoy The Baby-Sitter II. Stine's contribution to Thirteen Tales of Horror. Although in fairness I did quite like R.L. ![]() Stine's Point Horror efforts so far, finding The Baby-Sitter, The Boyfriend, and Beach Party all to be very flawed in their own ways. ![]()
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