Fear Street - Netflix Horror Triology

These were my favorites as a kid so I am so here for this. I honestly don't remeber if the books were actually that good but the covers were everything.

These one's were always my favorites:

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Fear Street never seemed as popular in the UK as Point Horror, Goosebumps or Christopher Pike, but, I managed to read a fair few from the local library.
The films look fun
 
These were my favorites as a kid so I am so here for this. I honestly don't remeber if the books were actually that good but the covers were everything.

These one's were always my favorites:

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The books were fun trash but definitely don't hold up today. They're good for what they are - and cheap on Kindle too.
 
This actually looks pretty good. I read somewhere that the 1666 film is based on the Fear Street Saga Trilogy, which I read a few times over the school year. I’m interested to see what books have been incorporated. The 1994 film is supposed to be partially based on The Sleepwalker, so I’m curious how they’re going to tie them all together.
 
I will say I have seen all three films... and I loved each one of them. I wouldn't say they're incredibly scary, but they are total gory fun. The first is a very Scream homage, with the second paying tribute to Camp Crystal Lake and The Witch for the third. Anyone who enjoyed the Happy Death Days, Freaky or The Babysitters should enjoy these, but they don't rely as heavily on the humor (which I appreciated) and actually all pack in a ton of heart (yes, we stan a female queer love story). Anyway, I highly recommend them.
 
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