4/6/2023 0 Comments Halloween night bookFinally Traci suggests they murder her.Ĭhapter two (yes, we’re only at chapter two at this point) focuses on Halley and Ted during the driving lesson. Halley borrows Brenda’s car so Ted can give her a driving lesson (so that’s what the kids are calling it these days), and after she’s gone, Brenda continues to complain about her. They talk far too long about all this, and the only thing of real note is that Brenda is dating Ted and she thinks Halley keeps flirting with him. Dina and Traci continue to defend her because of the rough time she’s going through. And it fails to be casual.)īrenda complains that Halley is completely two-faced about Brenda’s parents, always nice to their face then cracking fat jokes about her dad when he’s not around. McGuffin, ahoy!: 1 (+1) (An attempt is made to casually reference something that is clearly going to be a plot point at a later date. I’m sure that subtle description out of nowhere will certainly not play an important role in this book. Her mother shouts this up through the air vent in the floor near the wall, which leads down into the hallway, and so anyone sitting in the living room can hear everything said in Brenda’s bedroom. Before Brenda can answer, though, her mother shouts for them to turn down the music. Dina asks what Halley is going to be, and I think Dina has a crush on Halley. ) Brenda hasn’t bought a costume, though she’s the costume designer for the senior play, she can sew anything, and she’s making the weirdest clown costume ever. Also, as a friend of mine said, please let the coming apocalypse be anything but killer clowns. Probably it is just a series of pranks, but it has been really interesting to watch. ( Creepy clowns are allegedly stalking kids across the USA. Dina asks what she’s going to be instead, and Brenda says a clown. Traci wants to know if Brenda is going to wear the creepy mask to her Halloween party, but she’s not it belongs to her younger brother, Randy. Why in the world did Brenda have to move into a new room then? That makes no sense. I love it.)īrenda wants to know why Dina always defends Halley, and claims that Halley won’t be staying with them permanently, just until her parents work out their divorce. (She has to go to Halley’s room to see her Luke Perry poster, which dates this so much. Brenda claims to like the cozy room, but she doesn’t even have room for her posters on the walls. Dina tells Brenda she should stop picking on Halley, and Traci argues that Brenda’s just angry because she had to give up her old bedroom to Halley and move into a much smaller room. (Is this pronounced Hay-lee or Hal-lee?) Brenda argues that she’s not picking on her, calling her a monster is a compliment. Brenda and Traci’s friend Dina Smithers (tall, slender, short brown hair, boyish figure, which I’m taking to mean small breasts and hips) asks why Brenda always has to pick on Halley. That sounds amazing and cheesy as hell, all at the same time.īrenda jokes that she’s not trying to be a monster, she’s trying to be her cousin Halley. What could possibly go wrong?īrenda Morgan (copper-colored hair she wears in a braid) puts on a Halloween mask, and her friend Traci Warner (black hair) is disgusted by it because it has an enormous eyeball that drooped to its chin, green gunk dripping from its nose, and one long tooth poking out between blood-splattered lips. I love Halloween, I love horror, and I feud with R. I’m pretty sure I read this back in the 90s because the US cover looks familiar (and is much better than the UK cover), but I have absolutely no memory of the characters or what happens, so it will be like I’m reading it anew. Hey, it makes as much sense as most Point Horrors. Note: As Dove requested, I’ve updated my template, because we now apparently call the Bad Guys Muffin Man. Halley shouldn’t go around stealing other people boyfriends, it could get her into trouble.īrenda is determined to have her revenge – the perfect finale to her Halloween party She’s going to stop Halley’s evil games once and for all, and give her just what she deserves… Come party time, Halley’s in for a nasty surprise…īut does Brenda really hate Halley that much? Surely she only having a little Halloween fun… isn’t she? Summary: Brenda hates her cousin, Halley, and she’s not the only one.
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