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Lights Out by R.L. Stine
Lights Out by R.L. Stine










Lights Out by R.L. Stine

Her boyfriend barely knows what’s on her mind and can be self-centered even if he’s nice. Nicole goes on talking about how she gets teased by other girls simply for putting rose and lilac colored polish on her nails. But honey, I got so upset over my inability to properly put dinner on my plate I threw the damn thing on the floor so I sympathize. She even burst into tears after ripping a fingernail while trying to get dressed, which she thinks is a sign of how messed up she is. Nicole spends the first chapter explaining who she is and how miserable and unhappy she’s felt over the last few weeks even with the gorgeous spring weather. My name is Nicole Darwin and I’m a loser. You know things aren’t going to end well when this is the very first sentence. I love the lightning bolt effect Jerry carried over from the cover) The two are awesome artists and they’ve become semi-regulars for me. His wife Penelope did a commission of Holly Flynn from “Fear Street: Lights Out” for me at the same show. ( Nicole Darwin and Lucy Kramer by Jerry Gaylord – I got this from Jerry several years ago at New York Comic Con. In the meantime, enjoy this awesome commission.

Lights Out by R.L. Stine

I can’t compare it to the other entries, other than I can safely say the main character might qualify as one of the few genuinely depressed protagonists in these books. I’m really not sure what I can say about this book right now without spoiling things or making blatant hints about how it will end. What a trip!īut for Nicole, what a trap! Because Lucy is using Nicole’s body to get away with murder! Now Lucy is in Nicole’s body and Nicole is in Lucy’s.

Lights Out by R.L. Stine

In fact, she can change it into someone else’s. There’s a little cabin in the Fear Street woods where a girl can really lose her mind. Summary: She traded places with a killer… Tagline: A mind is a terrible thing to lose.












Lights Out by R.L. Stine