90's teen horror novel where “Mike” goes on a date with a girl to see their favourite band “The Zombies” [closed] Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern) Favorite questions and answers from first quarter of 2019 Latest Blog Post: Avengers: Endgame PredictionsMiddle grade novel about two kids in an underwater city, one coming from the surface; they get involved with a gangYA short horror story from the 90's? Student obsessed with teacher kills herself Cover art had a ghostly looking girl wearing fish necklaceHorror movie with a robot teen girl, late 80s early 90sTeen horror book involving a girl and her boyfriend on their way to an abortion being killed by a nightmarish girl with a pitchforkHaunted Woods YA book from the 80s or 90sWhat is this early 90s horror novel with an evil hole in the ground?YA horror novel - Boy goes to live with relative, magic and clock themesNovel where a girl falls in love with a gypsy and investigates a murder80s era Sci-Fi/Horror film featuring several unrelated stories (not Creepshow)80s/90s Teen Sci fi novel - Girl with robot named Kilimanjaro, travels to a space station orbiting Earth1970s scifi/horror novel where protagonist is used by a crablike creature to feed its larvae, goes mad, and is defeated by retraumatising him

Multi tool use
Multi tool use

Printing attributes of selection in ArcPy?

Nose gear failure in single prop aircraft: belly landing or nose-gear up landing?

How much damage would a cupful of neutron star matter do to the Earth?

Weaponising the Grasp-at-a-Distance spell

Does the Mueller report show a conspiracy between Russia and the Trump Campaign?

A proverb that is used to imply that you have unexpectedly faced a big problem

"klopfte jemand" or "jemand klopfte"?

How can I save and copy a screenhot at the same time?

I can't produce songs

Monty Hall Problem-Probability Paradox

Found this skink in my tomato plant bucket. Is he trapped? Or could he leave if he wanted?

Is openssl rand command cryptographically secure?

Simple Http Server

Was Kant an Intuitionist about mathematical objects?

Why not send Voyager 3 and 4 following up the paths taken by Voyager 1 and 2 to re-transmit signals of later as they fly away from Earth?

Why datecode is SO IMPORTANT to chip manufacturers?

How does light 'choose' between wave and particle behaviour?

Relating to the President and obstruction, were Mueller's conclusions preordained?

Is multiple magic items in one inherently imbalanced?

Where is the Next Backup Size entry on iOS 12?

What does 丫 mean? 丫是什么意思?

How to change the tick of the color bar legend to black

In musical terms, what properties are varied by the human voice to produce different words / syllables?

What does the writing on Poe's helmet say?



90's teen horror novel where “Mike” goes on a date with a girl to see their favourite band “The Zombies” [closed]



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Favorite questions and answers from first quarter of 2019
Latest Blog Post: Avengers: Endgame PredictionsMiddle grade novel about two kids in an underwater city, one coming from the surface; they get involved with a gangYA short horror story from the 90's? Student obsessed with teacher kills herself Cover art had a ghostly looking girl wearing fish necklaceHorror movie with a robot teen girl, late 80s early 90sTeen horror book involving a girl and her boyfriend on their way to an abortion being killed by a nightmarish girl with a pitchforkHaunted Woods YA book from the 80s or 90sWhat is this early 90s horror novel with an evil hole in the ground?YA horror novel - Boy goes to live with relative, magic and clock themesNovel where a girl falls in love with a gypsy and investigates a murder80s era Sci-Fi/Horror film featuring several unrelated stories (not Creepshow)80s/90s Teen Sci fi novel - Girl with robot named Kilimanjaro, travels to a space station orbiting Earth1970s scifi/horror novel where protagonist is used by a crablike creature to feed its larvae, goes mad, and is defeated by retraumatising him



.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;








6















This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.



The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike", I think, and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.



On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be taken home.



Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.










share|improve this question









New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.











closed as off-topic by TheLethalCarrot, Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW Apr 15 at 14:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not appear to be about science fiction or fantasy within the scope defined in the help center." – Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 2





    Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

    – DavidW
    Apr 15 at 1:52











  • Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 2:43

















6















This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.



The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike", I think, and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.



On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be taken home.



Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.










share|improve this question









New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.











closed as off-topic by TheLethalCarrot, Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW Apr 15 at 14:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not appear to be about science fiction or fantasy within the scope defined in the help center." – Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 2





    Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

    – DavidW
    Apr 15 at 1:52











  • Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 2:43













6












6








6








This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.



The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike", I think, and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.



On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be taken home.



Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.










share|improve this question









New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.












This was a teen horror book from the 90s. It is not Point Horror, Fear Street, or Goosebumps. I am sure the the title was "Bad Blood"; however, I have searched online and can't find it.



The story of what I recall was a guy named "Mike", I think, and he is in high school and is in love with this girl. He wins tickets to a gig for their favourite band (I think they were called "The Zombies") so he asks the girl to go and she agrees.



On the drive to the gig they approach a bridge above them and someone throws a brick at the car and runs away. The date is ruined and Mike (if that is his name) I think persuades her to carry on with the date. They get to the gig only to discover I think that the tickets are fake. The girl after the the events demands to be taken home.



Throughout the book bad things happen to both of them: I think a pet is killed and other friends die, etc. Turns out it is Mike's best friend who is stalking them, as he is jealous.







story-identification novel young-adult horror






share|improve this question









New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.











share|improve this question









New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.









share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited Apr 15 at 8:51









TheLethalCarrot

52.8k20299335




52.8k20299335






New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.









asked Apr 14 at 23:51









Stephen KerrStephen Kerr

471




471




New contributor




Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.





New contributor





Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.






Stephen Kerr is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.




closed as off-topic by TheLethalCarrot, Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW Apr 15 at 14:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not appear to be about science fiction or fantasy within the scope defined in the help center." – Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by TheLethalCarrot, Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW Apr 15 at 14:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question does not appear to be about science fiction or fantasy within the scope defined in the help center." – Skooba, Edlothiad, Jenayah, DavidW
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 2





    Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

    – DavidW
    Apr 15 at 1:52











  • Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 2:43












  • 2





    Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

    – DavidW
    Apr 15 at 1:52











  • Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 2:43







2




2





Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

– DavidW
Apr 15 at 1:52





Hi, welcome to SF&F. Can you remember any fantasy elements to this story?

– DavidW
Apr 15 at 1:52













Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

– Stormblessed
Apr 15 at 2:43





Could you describe the cover, please? If possible, draw a rough approximation of it; questions such as this one have been found by the askers drawing a thing resembling their memories of the cover.

– Stormblessed
Apr 15 at 2:43










1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes


















13














This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.



Summary (emphasis mine):




Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...


Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads





Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book" in Google Search.






share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 3:18











  • I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

    – DoctorPenguin
    Apr 15 at 9:33

















1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes








1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes









active

oldest

votes






active

oldest

votes









13














This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.



Summary (emphasis mine):




Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...


Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads





Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book" in Google Search.






share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 3:18











  • I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

    – DoctorPenguin
    Apr 15 at 9:33















13














This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.



Summary (emphasis mine):




Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...


Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads





Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book" in Google Search.






share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 3:18











  • I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

    – DoctorPenguin
    Apr 15 at 9:33













13












13








13







This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.



Summary (emphasis mine):




Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...


Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads





Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book" in Google Search.






share|improve this answer















This is Bad Blood by Peter Kennedy (1996). It is the fifth book in the "Fun Fax Horror" series. It is young adult, according to Goodreads.



Summary (emphasis mine):




Mike Campbell can't believe his luck: he's got two free Zombies tickets and the most popular girl in his class has agreed to go to the concert with him! What Mike doesn't realise is that he's just made a deadly date with murder...


Should jealousy really push anyone this far?
Goodreads





Found with the query "bad blood" horror "book" in Google Search.







share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








edited Apr 15 at 3:21

























answered Apr 15 at 2:49









StormblessedStormblessed

2,6971941




2,6971941







  • 1





    Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 3:18











  • I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

    – DoctorPenguin
    Apr 15 at 9:33












  • 1





    Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

    – Stormblessed
    Apr 15 at 3:18











  • I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

    – DoctorPenguin
    Apr 15 at 9:33







1




1





Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

– Stormblessed
Apr 15 at 3:18





Please accept this answer by hitting the checkmark under the voting buttons to mark this as identified.

– Stormblessed
Apr 15 at 3:18













I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

– DoctorPenguin
Apr 15 at 9:33





I didn't even realise YA was a demographic that existed in 1996. I'd find this sort of thing under "teen fiction".

– DoctorPenguin
Apr 15 at 9:33



np bPv7eSNkqKKauD,CYHv2Y8FWwn,WL7 t HPlLUR9KWU0i3hQ9YftWH5Wbijw3fIruG6PmTtX,G
jVBXxazr,VFV3A

Popular posts from this blog

RemoteApp sporadic failureWindows 2008 RemoteAPP client disconnects within a matter of minutesWhat is the minimum version of RDP supported by Server 2012 RDS?How to configure a Remoteapp server to increase stabilityMicrosoft RemoteApp Active SessionRDWeb TS connection broken for some users post RemoteApp certificate changeRemote Desktop Licensing, RemoteAPPRDS 2012 R2 some users are not able to logon after changed date and time on Connection BrokersWhat happens during Remote Desktop logon, and is there any logging?After installing RDS on WinServer 2016 I still can only connect with two users?RD Connection via RDGW to Session host is not connecting

Vilaño, A Laracha Índice Patrimonio | Lugares e parroquias | Véxase tamén | Menú de navegación43°14′52″N 8°36′03″O / 43.24775, -8.60070

Cegueira Índice Epidemioloxía | Deficiencia visual | Tipos de cegueira | Principais causas de cegueira | Tratamento | Técnicas de adaptación e axudas | Vida dos cegos | Primeiros auxilios | Crenzas respecto das persoas cegas | Crenzas das persoas cegas | O neno deficiente visual | Aspectos psicolóxicos da cegueira | Notas | Véxase tamén | Menú de navegación54.054.154.436928256blindnessDicionario da Real Academia GalegaPortal das Palabras"International Standards: Visual Standards — Aspects and Ranges of Vision Loss with Emphasis on Population Surveys.""Visual impairment and blindness""Presentan un plan para previr a cegueira"o orixinalACCDV Associació Catalana de Cecs i Disminuïts Visuals - PMFTrachoma"Effect of gene therapy on visual function in Leber's congenital amaurosis"1844137110.1056/NEJMoa0802268Cans guía - os mellores amigos dos cegosArquivadoEscola de cans guía para cegos en Mortágua, PortugalArquivado"Tecnología para ciegos y deficientes visuales. Recopilación de recursos gratuitos en la Red""Colorino""‘COL.diesis’, escuchar los sonidos del color""COL.diesis: Transforming Colour into Melody and Implementing the Result in a Colour Sensor Device"o orixinal"Sistema de desarrollo de sinestesia color-sonido para invidentes utilizando un protocolo de audio""Enseñanza táctil - geometría y color. Juegos didácticos para niños ciegos y videntes""Sistema Constanz"L'ocupació laboral dels cecs a l'Estat espanyol està pràcticament equiparada a la de les persones amb visió, entrevista amb Pedro ZuritaONCE (Organización Nacional de Cegos de España)Prevención da cegueiraDescrición de deficiencias visuais (Disc@pnet)Braillín, un boneco atractivo para calquera neno, con ou sen discapacidade, que permite familiarizarse co sistema de escritura e lectura brailleAxudas Técnicas36838ID00897494007150-90057129528256DOID:1432HP:0000618D001766C10.597.751.941.162C97109C0155020