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90's book, teen horror
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Latest Blog Post: Highlights from 2019 – 1st Quarter
Favorite questions and answers from first quarter of 2019Middle grade novel about two kids in an underwater city, one coming from the surface; they get involved with a gangSearching for a Teenage Horror book series from the 90s80's or 90's teen horror bookBook Identification: 80s or 90s horrorHaunted Woods YA book from the 80s or 90s90s Teen horror - boyfriend deal with demonBook id: 90's YA horror anthology series, not Goosebumps?Young adult horror novel from the 90sLooking for an old teen horror bookTeen Horror Book80s era Sci-Fi/Horror film featuring several unrelated stories (not Creepshow)
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This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.
The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike" I think and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.
On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be talking home.
Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.
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This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.
The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike" I think and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.
On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be talking home.
Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.
story-identification novel young-adult horror
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
– DavidW
2 hours ago
Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
– Stormblessed
2 hours ago
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This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.
The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike" I think and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.
On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be talking home.
Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.
story-identification novel young-adult horror
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This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.
The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike" I think and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.
On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be talking home.
Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
– DavidW
2 hours ago
Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
– Stormblessed
2 hours ago
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
– DavidW
2 hours ago
Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
– Stormblessed
2 hours ago
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
– DavidW
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
– DavidW
2 hours ago
Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
– Stormblessed
2 hours ago
Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
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This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.
Summary (emphasis mine):
Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...
Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
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This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.
Summary (emphasis mine):
Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...
Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads
Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book"
in Google Search.
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This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.
Summary (emphasis mine):
Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...
Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads
Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book"
in Google Search.
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This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.
Summary (emphasis mine):
Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...
Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads
Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book"
in Google Search.
This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.
Summary (emphasis mine):
Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...
Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads
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in Google Search.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?
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Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.
– Stormblessed
2 hours ago