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True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil — Content Guide for Parents

By R.L. StineSimon and Schuster2023-04-04ISBN 9781665932639592 pages
True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Two sisters try out for the cheerleading squad only get drawn into a paranormal, murderous legacy in this harrowing teen horror trilogy from Goosebumps author R.L. Stine—now together in a collectible bind-up!

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Corky and Bobbi Corcoran want nothing more than to make the cheerleading squad at Shadyside High. But as soon as the sisters are named to the team, terrible things start happening to the cheerleaders. First, there’s a mysterious accident near the Fear Street cemetery. Soon after, piercing screams echo through empty school halls. And things only get more disturbing from there.

Can Corky and Bobbi find out what’s going on before the entire squad is slain? Nothing is ever truly laid to rest on Fear Street, and the girls may lose more than they bargained for in their fight to survive.

This chilling paperback bind-up includes:
The First Evil
The Second Evil
The Third Evil

Frequently asked questions

  • Is True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book contains themes of fear, blood, and gruesome murders, indicating a significant level of violence appropriate for a horror narrative aimed at a young adult audience. This aligns with the horror genre's typical content. The book is described as a harrowing teen horror trilogy, indicating that it contains scary elements appropriate for its genre. The narrative involves paranormal and murderous themes, which are typical of horror literature.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have violence?

    The book contains themes of fear, blood, and gruesome murders, indicating a significant level of violence appropriate for a horror narrative aimed at a young adult audience. This aligns with the horror genre's typical content.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have scary content?

    The book is described as a harrowing teen horror trilogy, indicating that it contains scary elements appropriate for its genre. The narrative involves paranormal and murderous themes, which are typical of horror literature.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The search results include discussions about the problem of evil in a religious context, but these are not relevant to the book's narrative.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes or discussions are present in the book's narrative. The search results reference other topics related to race but do not connect them to 'True Evil'.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the book. The search results do not indicate any use of strong language within the narrative.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The search results discuss climate issues but do not relate them to the content of 'True Evil'.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is indicated in the book. The search results mention that R.L. Stine refrains from sexual stimulation in his works, suggesting that such themes are not present in 'True Evil'.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have gender roles?

    While the book features female protagonists (two sisters trying out for the cheerleading squad), it does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The focus is on the horror narrative rather than gender themes.

  • Does True Evil The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are explicitly mentioned in the book's narrative. The search results reference other works and general lists but do not indicate any LGBTQ+ content in 'True Evil: The First Evil; The Second Evil; The Third Evil'.