Thursday, October 10, 2024

Review: House of Whispers (Fear Street Sagas #2) by R.L. Stine

Title: House of Whispers

Series: Fear Street Sagas #2 (Can be read as a standalone)

Author: R.L. Stine

Genre: YA, horror, mystery thriller

Publication date: June 1996

Published by: Archway Paperback

Source: Purchased paperback

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Synopsis: Welcome to the house of Fear.

The dark power of the Fear family consumes all those connected with it, The Fears. Those they love—and hate. The entire town of Shadyside. All are tainted forever by the evil of the family’s curse. No one can escape.

Amy Pierce knows nothing of the terrifying Fear history when she arrives for a visit with Simon and Angelica Fear. Their New Orleans mansion is beautiful—but Amy senses something evil there. Something that watches her. Waits for her.

My rating: ★★★★☆

It would not matter to Angelica that Amy was part of her own family. If Angelica found out the truth about Amy, she would kill her.
Because Angelica was evil. Pure evil.

I love the Fear family lore. It’s so interesting and often evil. One of my favorite families to follow has always been Simon and Angelica Fear, so I was very happy to see that Angelica played a big role in this book! We first met Angelica in the Fear Street Saga trilogy where we saw that even before she married into the Fear family, she herself had a little bit of magic at her hands. Well, in this book we meet her cousin Amy who may or may not have an an affinity for magic as well. I thought this aspect of the book was SO interesting! When I first read about Angelica in the trilogy, I was a little surprised to learn that she already possessed magic, so it was nice to learn a little more about the Pierce family.

Unfortunately for Amy, she immediately realizes that something evil lurks in the house, and the cousin she didn’t know well soon shows her true and evil colors. And then people start to die around the property.


I know this series is for the most part, if not all, ghostwritten, but the gory descriptions are something these ghostwriters got right! They were disgusting and I loved every minute of it! 😆 I also enjoyed the nice bit of action we got during the climax, which was crazy! One reason why I love the Fear family lore is because of the dark magic, and the climax was chockfull of it! It was SO good!

I really enjoyed this book! I loved that the Fear family made an appearance, the descriptions were great, I enjoyed the setting in New Orleans, the climax was exciting, and the ending was hopeful which was nice change of pace for a Fear Street novel. Overall, it was a solid entry in the Fear Street Sagas series.


Have you read this book? If so, what did you think about it? If not, what do you think? Does it sound like something you might want to read? Leave me a link to your review or comment below! 😊

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