R.L. Stine is known for creating novels that will give us Goosebumps, pun intended, and this is no different with his latest offering, Shark Night. His newest novel is a heart-pounding adventure with twists and turns that will surprise even the most experienced reader.
In Shark Night, twelve-year-old Carlo is thrust into helping his mom film a television show for the Danger Channel’s Shark Night. However, things turn out to be even more frightening when he is lowered into the thank with the wrong shark. What unfolds is a gripping adventure that leaves you guessing with each page turn.
While the premise of Shark Night seemed simple at fist glance, but Stine weaves a complex and thrilling story that goes far beyond the boy in a shark tank synopsis read. The twists and turns that lie ahead kept us on edge and was truly engaging from start to finish.
Stine’s writing style in Shark Night is reminiscent of his iconic Goosebumps series, with its fast-paced narrative and suspenseful moments that have both young and old readers wanting to read with the lights on. His knack for building suspense and delivering on unexpected twists once again shines through in this book. Its definitely a must read for young and adult readers.
As someone who grew up in the generation of devouring R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books, we found ourselves delighted by the throwback to my childhood. This book could’ve easily slide into the classic series, a true testament to the skill of Stine even all these years later. Proving why his books are beloved by people of all ages, race and genders.
Shark Night by R.L. Stine is more than a young adult book. It’s a book filled with danger, excitement and unexpected surprises. Fans of Goosebumps as well as more advance novels can get something out of this latest offering from the legendary author. It was nothing groundbreaking, but surely entertaining. We were happy to dive in and survive Shark Night.
Shark Night hits bookstores everywhere on July 2, 2024 from Blackstone Publishing. Check out the audiobook narrated by Ramón de Ocampo on Libro.fm!