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Title:Chain Letter (Chain Letter #1)
Author:Christopher Pike
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:May 1st 1986 by Avon
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Fiction. Mystery. Thriller
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Chain Letter (Chain Letter #1) Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
Rating: 3.64 | 6276 Users | 278 Reviews

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When Alison first read the chain letter signed "Your Caretaker," she thought it was some terrible sick joke. Someone, somewhere knew about that awful night when she and six other friends committed an unthinkable crime in the desolate California desert. And now that person was determined to make them pay for it.

One by one, the chain letter was coming to each of them ... demanding dangerous, impossible deeds... threatening violence if the demands were not met. No one out of the seven wanted to believe that this nightmare was really happening to them. Until the accidents started happening -- and the dying...

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Original Title: Chain Letter
ISBN: 038089968X (ISBN13: 9780380899685)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chain Letter #1
Characters: Tony Hunt, Alison Parker, Fran Darey, Brenda Paxson, Kipp Coughlan, Neil Hurly, Joan Zuchlensky
Setting: Los Angeles, California(United States)


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The story starts out strongly. A group of friends have covered up an accident--or a crime. An ominous person calling himself "The Caretaker" knows all about it. The Caretaker wants each of them to do extremely embarrassing things--or he will kill them one by one. Will the friends stick together or turn on each other? Worse, what if The Caretaker is one of them? The best part of the novel was the setting of one of the character's homes, a deserted housing tract in the desert. Look at the cover

I used to read these books when I was 12 and found a couple when I was packing for a move. I decided to reread this one just for fun. Some of the dialogue is cheesy of course, given that it is over thirty years old, but I was surprised at how good it still was. I stayed up til 4am finishing it because I couldnt put it down.

It was a bad book, and I have to say that compared to other horror reads out there, this one was rather tame (and a little boring) compared to them. Maybe the times have changed and the scare factor has increased over the years -- but who am I kidding? The King and Stine books were written around the same time as well and those were infinitely more terrifying. This rehash of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" has several weaknesses that those authors' books don't. The biggest one would definitely

It's drastically better than the last Christopher Pike that I recently reread (Whisper of Death), though this one still has some aspects that my grown-up self objects to.The plot is "I Know What You Did Last Summer," with an added chain letter element that pushes the guilty teens to act out in self-destructive ways. The pranks are fun if not exactly consistent, and the climactic scene where Alison is chased through her home and empty housing development by the villain is exciting and tense.I

I remember reading this book when I was in grade school and instantly being hooked. Years later I saw "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and thought "Hey, I read a book just like this years ago"! Christopher Pike books were a great introduction to the horror/mystery genre. I had to get each new book he wrote as they came out. His writing was appropriate for grade school and junior high. I doubt I would love this book as much now as I did then, but I have no doubt that it was Christopher Pike who

I can't tell if they tried to update this? There was a strange reference to Princess Kate and they all had cell phones? But somehow no google maps? That was some half-assed nonsense. This did not age well.

I did not get to finish this book but I will still write a review of what I read. The first part of the book is very slow and it doesn't give any suspense to the story. The author doesn't add any clues of what is going to happen next so I found myself getting distracted and lost when I was reading. I read many good reviews on this book so I picked it, but none of the reviews seem to come true from the chapters I read.

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