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A review by charlottesometimes
The Confession by R.L. Stine
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
1.5
Badly written nonsense.
The nadir for me (character name redacted to avoid spoilers) was when a chapter ended:
““You know I’m not a killer,” Character X repeated. “You know I’ll never kill again. Right? Right?”
A week later, Character X killed again.”
And then the next chapter began.
“Character X killed again. But this time it was in a dream I had.”
Piss off Stine.
I have put up with a lot of pathetic chapter cliffhangers from you across your many, many awful books. But you’re not even trying now.
The nadir for me (character name redacted to avoid spoilers) was when a chapter ended:
““You know I’m not a killer,” Character X repeated. “You know I’ll never kill again. Right? Right?”
A week later, Character X killed again.”
And then the next chapter began.
“Character X killed again. But this time it was in a dream I had.”
Piss off Stine.
I have put up with a lot of pathetic chapter cliffhangers from you across your many, many awful books. But you’re not even trying now.