Rating: Summary: A real page-turner! Review: Definately kept me hanging till the very last page. It just makes you wish that there was a sequel to this awesome book. It turns non-readers into book maniacs. (Hooray for teachers!
Rating: Summary: ONLY THE BEST! Review: I recomend this book to people who like mysteries. It was excellent. If I went there I would get out of there quick as soon as I saw the UGLY , GROSS PURPLE KING JELLYJAM on the dumb signs
Rating: Summary: Thrilling!! Review: I think it was wonderful and thrilling especially when the trailer was unhooked. I recommend this book because it was thrilling and exciting especially at the end.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Goosebumps books. Review: I think that the best part is when Wendy goes down the stairs in the igloo- shaped place and sees King Jelejam. The part I didn't like was when Wendy and her family were in the car on a long journey at the start of the book.It is one of the best Goosebumps books and I recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: "Tennis...canoeing...monsters. Anyone?" Review: I was addicted to these books when I was younger and it wasn't until I was majoring in education in college that I figured out why. They were interesting with bizarre plot twists that most 9-12 year olds don't think about and they were short (usually between 110-130 pages). I could read the whole thing in a day.My parents also didn't have a lot of heartache with buying me a new book because these are relatively inexpensive (in the neighborhood of 3-5 bucks each). R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" books aren't scary, just kind of creepy. There aren't graphic descriptions of murder and mayhem. Just some ghosts, werewolves, or potions. The main character is alive in the end, and the final chapter resolves everything. **Keep in mind, R.L. Stine has other books that aren't in the "Goosebumps" series that tend to be a little harsher when it comes to hauntings and plot. They are written more for the 12-14 age group and are longer (around 150-200 pages).
Rating: Summary: "Tennis...canoeing...monsters. Anyone?" Review: I was addicted to these books when I was younger and it wasn't until I was majoring in education in college that I figured out why. They were interesting with bizarre plot twists that most 9-12 year olds don't think about and they were short (usually between 110-130 pages). I could read the whole thing in a day. My parents also didn't have a lot of heartache with buying me a new book because these are relatively inexpensive (in the neighborhood of 3-5 bucks each). R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" books aren't scary, just kind of creepy. There aren't graphic descriptions of murder and mayhem. Just some ghosts, werewolves, or potions. The main character is alive in the end, and the final chapter resolves everything. **Keep in mind, R.L. Stine has other books that aren't in the "Goosebumps" series that tend to be a little harsher when it comes to hauntings and plot. They are written more for the 12-14 age group and are longer (around 150-200 pages).
Rating: Summary: Fantastic.Brilliant.Excellent. Review: I wish Stine would write more stories like this. Wendy and Elliot crash into a weird camp where EVERYONE wants to win EVERYTHING!!!
Rating: Summary: horror at a camp of competion Review: The Horror at Camp Jellyjam was exiting and scary. They got separated from their parents and found by a camp counsler buddy. Who told them about camp and to wait for there parents. The parents were looking for them at camp. The camp said the kids weren't there. They had to compete. They had to collect coins but once they collected them they disappared after the winners walk. I dont want to give away the ending.
Rating: Summary: A scary book if your 10 or 12...or even 7! Review: Then of course I read this book a long time ago when I was 11, and I loved it from page one. The book is about a little girl named Wendy; a non-altletic girl who ends up in a strange camp after the trailer gets unattached from their parents van, and now they end up in a strange camp where everyone is competive, and the counselors are strange acting. Now the strange thing about it was this: her parents dont see the trailer get un-attached, but hey this is a R.L. Stine book, so what do you expect? I thought so. Now as she spends more time at the camp, kids start to disapper, and the counselors go into the woods every night like they are in a cult or something, and Wendy discovers the horrible truth! The book is good, but now when I look back at it, I think that it could of been better, but it was good no matter what. I am 20 and now when I got the chance to reread it, I was laughing because R.L. Stine tries to be the kid version of Stephen King without the cursing or brutal horror that King adds to his novels. So kids if you are reading this, once you get older, read some Stephen King, and trust me, you wont be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: AN O.K. BOOK Review: There where these two boys and they went to this camp that was very scary. One of the oldest boys had gotten very sick, so they went to the camp director who was very mean, and the boys had to go home.I would recommend this book to middle age readers because i think it is a pretty good book.
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