Slumber Party by Christopher Pike

Slumber Party (Point)

by Christopher Pike

When a ski weekend reunites a group of teenage girls eight years after a fire at a slumber party disfigured one of them and killed her sister, new fire-related accidents suggest that one of them may have been responsible.

Reviewed by zooloo1983 on

3 of 5 stars

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One of my first thoughts, when I sat back reading this book, was god this is like watching a cheesy 80’s slasher film. The opening scenes, it’s peaceful, six girls meeting up at a ski resort for a girl’s slumber party, all day skiing and then an evening of fun, seriously what could go wrong! Cue all the cheesy happy music you can think of, the odd old man known as “The Colonel” who takes their keys and moves the cars, the mysterious melting snowman….I mean seriously nothing could go wrong could it!

Well you would be wrong about that wouldn’t you, I mean come on! You have 6 six girls on holiday, 3 seemed to be permanently on heat! So far you get the picture, the pretty vixen one, the quiet one, the funny one, the “chubby” one, the normal one, the clingy one. Cue some “hot” boys, well two of them, and the bitch fest starts with Lara and Rachael who both want the same guy. Random things happen, a friend disappears, people are shifty, but all they care about is a paaarrrrttttyyyyyyyyyyy! Yeah, that is right, your BEST FRIEND IS MISSING BUT YOU JUST TALK ABOUT WANTING TO KISS THE BOY YOU FANCY! Duh! How these girls became friends I will never know, with the sly remarks, the digs about homecoming queen, they seem to not like each other!

Don’t get me wrong, this was 128 pages of escapism, reliving a youth I am so glad I didn’t have. I loved that it was set in a ski resort, to add to the tension, the isolation, the coldness contrasting to the fire. Now the fire plays a HUGE part in this book, melting snowman anyone, but you do not realise how much it plays until the past has been revealed. God, this was actually a sad and heartbreaking tale of Nicole, Nell’s sister, the one missing from this happy reunion. The wedge that broke these friends before their reunion.

For the first book in our readathon was good fun. Was it the best book I ever read…erm no, but it was a lot of fun to read. A lot of eye-rolling and ‘seriously’ due to the behaviour of some of the girls, a couple of comments about anorexia was said which in this day and age you would never get away with, all just shows how the world has changed since the ’80s.

As a debut, it is a great start for Pike and his dark world. He is showing how much of an impact he can make in those short pages. Thrusting a crazy situation with a bit of a love story, a bit of intensity, how will it all play out? Will it be all pillow fights and giggles? Or will it something far more sinister? Just be worried if you find yourself at a slumber party and the snowman you made melts……RUN

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