![]() ![]() Riordan, the drama club director, says that the next show they are going to do is “Romeo and Juliet”, and Selena is thrilled because she would LOVE to do Shakespeare. Alison, the second best, says she’ll NEVER be as good as Selena, and Jake, one of her best friends from her childhood, calls her ‘Moon’ (as Selena means ‘moon’), but says he’s not feeling up to going to the cast party. Everyone loves Selena! She and her theater friends gather back stage, and they all congratulate her on a job well done. Then we jump into our story, where we find out that Selena is the star of the Shadyside drama department, and has just finished up the last night of the most recent play. This time it’s a bad and threatening poem directed at our protagonist, Selena, signed by “The Sun”. The Plot: Another “Fear Street” book, another ominous prologue. Had I Read This Before: No (I think we’re getting to the point where I aged up from “Fear Street” and dove head first into adult books). ![]() Selena knows “The Sun” is responsible.Īnd that her number-one fan has become her number-one nightmare. Her understudy is injured in a suspicious accident. ![]() So when she starts receiving bouquets of dead flowers from a person called “The Sun,” she treats them as a joke.īut Selena soon realizes that this is no laughing matter. Her acting career at Shadyside High is blossoming-everyone admires her. Stineīook Description: Selena is on top of the world. Book: “Secret Admirer” (Fear Street #36) by R.L. ![]()
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