![]() The Overnight takes place sometime in late-April or early-May and Lights Out is set in the early-summer. Given the camping and woods theme of the books, I assumed they took place in the fall. I am sure Stine’s smile stretched ear to ear when he wrote about her demise, representative of another hallmark of the Fear Street series: creative deaths. And, frankly, I was glad Debra was dead she was a complete bitch. Just the wording - “her face nearly rubbed off” - makes it comical. I have to admit I laughed when I read it. Let that one soak in for a second… Epic, huh? Making it even better is the description on the next page: “It was Debra who sat slumped over the table, her face nearly rubbed off by the potting wheel.” Stine, apparently, because he used it to full affect. ![]() The thing that she saw had once been a human face, but was now a bloody mass of raw pulp. The wheel turned rapidly, on each pass rubbing away more of the thing slumped over it. Holly continued to look, horrified and sickened. ![]()
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