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notemily
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one - a genius of teen horror. i devoured the books from sixth grade right up until i left high school. then he started to do science fiction. badly. two - an enigma. i have heard that his real name is kevin. has anyone ever seen him?
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Piso Mojado
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i was banned from reading him in 6th grade when my dad opened up a book of his to see what i was reading: lucky me the page involved the murder of a naked boy by cocaine overdose.
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Elzbieta
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I 1st started reading him in the 5th grade. I read "Bury Me Deep" and it continues to be one of my favorites of his. I also loved "Midnight Club."
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minnesota_chris
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all right, folks... who among us is a geek? What's the geek reference of Christopher Pike? I'll give you a clue. . . it's CAPTAIN Christopher Pike...
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pralines
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The Starlight Crystal will always be on my list of favorites.
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when i was 5th-6th grade i succumbed to this. the image of a black sluggish thing creeping from the mouth of a half dead corpse is one that always sticks in my mind. around then i used to have constant respiratory infections. something about the smell... consistency... reminded me of this. so much so that 10 years later a RI still reminds me of this.
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cheetah
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I just reread Road_to_Nowhere and Weekend. They were actually really good.
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Ps Mjd
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minchris- whats the answer?
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pipers
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the last vampire series ROCKED, that was the best he ever did...and those couple of books about that girl called sita...'trapped' was a really good one of his too, or was that r.l stine?
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pobodys nerfect
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Apparently blatherers like Pike. :) I discovered them at a school book fair. I bought a bunch of them--"bury me deep","chain letter",one about a photographer who gets his own murder on film, and a few others. I think he's sort of a Stephen King Lite for teens. Haven't read his science fiction type ones, but I think he's good at the teen murder ones--they aren't written in a "cartoony" style,the way that some young reader books are written.
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iNsEcUrE_GoTh_GiRl
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i read that one with the guy who rigs up the camera to show his death, i thought that was really good. i just reread a book of his called 'magic fire', it really makes you think about what reality is, sorta like a 'matrix' thing. i dont know what grade i am in the american equivalent, but im in my fourth year at high school in england, does that make me too old really to read them?
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Adriana
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Kevin Macfadden gave himself the alias "Christopher Pike," naming himself after Captain Christopher Pike from Star Trek. I heart Christopher Pike forever. It is a love that will never die.
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pipers
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hey goth, you're in A2 then? hehehe...a little too old, but that's okay. i still pull out the enid blyton when i'm blue :)
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iNsEcUrE_GoTh_GiRl
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hey pipers how old are you then? (by the way, what's A2? i'm 14, nearly 15, is that the age of people in A2?)
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i think Christopher Pike was the name of the capitan of the Enterprise in the pilot to Star Trek in '67.
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pipers
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hmm...if your 14-15 that'd be what, ninth grade? first year of the o levels...thought you was in the british system, goth, from what you posted up dere.. A-2 is a level year two, which would be 13 grade if there was such a thing, and by then high school kids are already at college. british system keeps us in a year longer. and im twenty, a sophomore at university :)
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pipers
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and you're eighteen in A-2. and man i feel really OLD all of a sudden, being twenty and a soph feels much younger than it looks written down :S hahahaha
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iNsEcUrE_GoTh_GiRl
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wow thanks ^_^ its all confusing, so i'll just smile and nod and try to look intelligent.
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040327
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