Smith tells her that it’s the last straw, but we all know that since Reva’s dad owns the entire store she won’t do anything about it, and she stalks off. Smith tells Reva she has to go work on some back room Chanel stuff, and Reva flat out refuses, saying she can’t because she ‘did her nails’ and doesn’t want to ruin them. Reva covers her ears, and then is confronted by her manager, Ms. What’s worse, it’s the Christmas season so the store is playing “The Little Drummer Boy”! While I’m sure that her hatred of it is supposed to denote what a jerk she is, if you ask ANY retail person this time of year what they think of holiday music they will probably tell you they’d rather puncture their eardrums rather than listen to the store soundtrack. She’s barely doing her job at the counter, and is instead judging all the plebeians around her because she is SO above working. We meet our protagonist Reva Dalby, the spoiled daughter of Shadyside’s department store tycoon. But seriously, to all our Jewish readers, I hope you had a pleasant Chanukah! And I ate far too many of these bad boys this year with NO regrets. Therefore, it just made sense to pick up “Silent Night”, one of the “Fear Street” Super Chillers! Had Stine written a book based on Chanukah I would have read that too (he could have called it “Eight DEADLY Nights” or some shit), but as it is, we get us some Christmas themed scares. Stine felt festive while writing his “Fear Street” books I, too, thought that I could get in the spirit of the continuing season. The Plot: Chanukah may have passed us, but my Jewish/non-denominational turned secular household still has Christmas/Yule/whatever to look forward to, and given that R.L. Someone is stalking her, someone is trying to get to her.Īfter all, who can you turn to when murder comes gift-wrapped? Holiday cheer quickly turns to holiday chills for Reva. Robbery? Terror? Even murder? Someone wants to treat Reva to a holiday she’ll never forget. Now, someone has some surprises in store for her. After all, her daddy owns Dalby Department Stores. ![]() Reva thinks she can have whatever-and whoever-she wants. If only Reva Dalby had listened to that warning.īut beautiful, cold Reva won’t listen to anyone. Where Did I Get This Book: An eBook from the library!īook Description: Don’t open that present! Book: “Silent Night” (A Fear Street Super Chiller) by R.L.
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