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Nightmare in 3-D: Ghosts of Fear Street, cartea 4

Autor R. L. Stine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2025 – vârsta până la 12 ani

Descoperim în Nightmare in 3-D o modalitate ingenioasă de a cultiva curajul și atenția la detalii în rândul tinerilor cititori. Această a patra aventură din seria Ghosts of Fear Street transformă un obiect banal al copilăriei — un poster 3-D — într-o poartă către necunoscut, oferind o lecție subtilă despre prudență și consecințele curiozității necontrolate. Observăm cum R. L. Stine reușește să construiască o tensiune adecvată vârstei, fără a recurge la violență, ci bazându-se pe suspansul psihologic al „lucrului care te privește înapoi”.

Structura narativă este alertă, potrivită pentru copiii de 8-12 ani care încep să exploreze genul horror în limba engleză. Wes Parker, protagonistul, este un personaj în care micii cititori se pot oglindi ușor, iar lupta lui de a ține o entitate supranaturală dincolo de granița posterului menține un ritm constant. Părinții care au citit cu plăcere The Attack of the Aqua Apes vor aprecia și această carte pentru felul în care transformă pasiunile tipice ale copiilor în puncte de plecare pentru aventuri fantastice.

În contextul operei sale vaste, Nightmare in 3-D păstrează stilul inconfundabil pe care R. L. Stine l-a consacrat în Goosebumps, dar cu o notă mai ancorată în universul specific al străzii Fear Street. Dacă în volume precum Monster Blood accentul cade pe obiecte blestemate care se transformă fizic, aici groaza este mai abstractă și vizuală, provocând imaginația cititorului să completeze ceea ce autorul doar sugerează. Este o lectură formativă care demonstrează că, uneori, cele mai mari provocări vin din locuri în care ne așteptăm cel mai puțin.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781665979559
ISBN-10: 1665979550
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: f-c matte uv cvr w- spot gloss uv & emboss
Dimensiuni: 130 x 194 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: Aladdin
Colecția Aladdin
Seria Ghosts of Fear Street


De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm această carte părinților care doresc să încurajeze lectura în limba engleză prin intermediul unei povești captivante. Nightmare in 3-D ajută la dezvoltarea vocabularului și a gândirii critice, oferind o experiență de lectură plină de suspans, dar sigură pentru segmentul middle-grade. Este cadoul ideal pentru micii fani ai misterului care vor să exploreze clasicii genului horror.


Despre autor

R. L. Stine, cunoscut și sub pseudonimul Jovial Bob Stine, este un autor american prolific, considerat unul dintre cei mai importanți scriitori de literatură horror pentru copii și adolescenți. Cu peste 400 de milioane de exemplare vândute la nivel mondial, el a creat universuri legendare precum Goosebumps și Fear Street. Cariera sa impresionantă include nu doar sute de romane, ci și scenarii de televiziune și producții editoriale, munca sa fiind adesea comparată cu cea a lui Stephen King pentru publicul tânăr. Prin stilul său accesibil și plin de imaginație, Stine a reușit să apropie generații întregi de copii de plăcerea lecturii.


Descriere scurtă

A boy attracts the attention of something better left undisturbed in the fourth book in the Ghosts of Fear Street middle grade series from master of horror R.L. Stine—now with a brand-new look!

Fear Street has some pretty incredible stores. Wes Parker likes Sal’s Five-and-Ten shop, but his latest purchase, a 3-D poster, may not be what was advertised. It’s supposed to have a hidden image, but Wes has spent hours staring at without seeing a thing…until he finally does. And the thing sees him back. Now it wants out—and it wants Wes.


Notă biografică

R.L. Stine invented the teen horror genre with Fear Street, the bestselling teen horror series of all time. He also changed the face of children’s publishing with the mega-successful Goosebumps series, which went on to become a worldwide multimedia phenomenon. Guinness World Records cites Stine as the most prolific author of children’s horror fiction novels. He lives in New York City with his wife, Jane, and their dog, Lucky.


Extras

Chapter One
ONE
You have to cross your eyes, Wes.”

“No, you don’t, Wes. You just have to cross one eye.”

“That’s wrong, you jerk. Just stare at the two dots until they look like three dots, Wes. Then look at the whole picture and you’ll see it.”

The “it” everybody was talking about was a stereogram—one of those pictures with a hidden 3-D image. Mr. Gosling showed us one in our sixth-grade science class today. We’re studying optics and learning about how we see things.

It was lunchtime now, and my best friend, Lauren, and two other kids in my class were trying to give me tips on how to see stereograms. But I knew they were wasting their time.

I mushed my gravy into my mashed potatoes and slid the carrots to one side of my plate. The carrots in the school cafeteria were always soggy.

“It’s no use,” I said, pushing my glasses up. “I just can’t see 3-D.”

“You can, Wes,” Lauren insisted. “It just takes some practice. You’ll get it.”

That’s what I like about Lauren. She thinks positive. Another thing I like about her is her bright blue eyes. They look so cool under her black bangs.

“What will Wes get?” Cornelia Phillips demanded, shoving in next to me at the table.

Cornelia is one of the horrible twins who live next door to my family. Her horrible sister, Gabriella, strutted up right behind her.

Gabriella slid her tray across the table, then sat down too. As if we’d invited them or something.

“What will you get, Wes?” Gabriella repeated. They’re both so nosy.

Then, while they waited for my answer, they both twirled their long blond ponytails. They wear them coming out the sides of their heads, only on different sides so you can tell them apart. Otherwise they’re alike in every gross detail. They even snort alike when they laugh.

And I hear them snorting a lot because, as I said, the twins live next door to me—on Fear Street. Everyone has stories about the scary things that happen on Fear Street. But if you ask me, the twins are the scariest things on the block!

They’re worse than the ghost that everyone says plays hide-and-seek with you in the woods—and tries to steal your body. Or that ghostly substitute teacher my friend Zack had.

I call the twins Corny and Gabby. Perfect names. Corny’s always playing dumb practical jokes, mostly on me. She’ll do anything to make me look like a total idiot.

And Gabby’s always talking. She’s the biggest gossip at Shadyside Middle School. And guess who most of her stories are about? That’s right—me. Wes Parker.

“What will Wes get?” the twins demanded together, their voices growing higher and higher.

I tried to ignore them. That’s what Lauren always tells me to do. I stared down at my plate and mashed my potatoes around some more.

When no one answered, Corny finally changed the subject.

“Did you ever see anything grosser than that cow eye Mr. Gosling dissected?” she asked. Then she wrinkled her nose and gazed at everyone. Waiting for an answer.

“We’re eating lunch, Cornelia,” Lauren reminded her.

“Yeah, I thought it was going to squirt right off the table when he cut it open,” Gabby added, ignoring Lauren.

Lauren and I groaned and dropped our forks. The twins snorted together.

“Hi, Chad.” Corny waved at Chad Miller at the next table. He’s one of the cool kids. Chad didn’t even glance at her.

“Hey, he smiled at you!” Gabby said. She twirled her hair with one hand and stuffed her face full of potatoes with the other.

Lauren rolled her eyes.

“Wow. This table is bor-ring!” Corny groaned.

“Yeah,” Gabby agreed. She reached into her backpack and pulled out a poster. She spread it out on the table, practically pushing my tray off.

Oh no, I thought. Another stereogram. The other kids leaned over to study it.

“Can you see it, Wes?” Corny asked in a fake sweet voice.

She knew I couldn’t. I never can see them. But I stared at the poster and tried hard to see the hidden image.

No use.

“Uh-uh,” I admitted. I felt really stupid. The twins can always do that to me. “I can’t see it. I just can’t see it.”

Corny leaned across my tray. She was right in my face. “Well, then, you’d better eat your carrots.”

Gabby rolled the poster up and both twins left, whispering to each other and snorting some more.

“They think they’re a riot,” I grumbled. “Eat my carrots. Very funny.”

I gazed down at my carrots.

Gasped in disbelief.

And then let out a scream that shook the room.

Descriere

A fresh, contemporary repackage of the fourth book in the Ghosts of Fear Street series for young middle grade horror fans--from the master of children's horror himself, R. L. Stine!