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How To Kill A Monster (Goosebumps Series) |
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Rating: Summary: Read this book Review: I read the book How to Kill a Monster by R.L. Stine. It was a very interesting book because it had a lot of twists in it that you wouldn't expect. I liked the part when the monster was chasing the kids and when the kids tried to kill the monster. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes mysteries.
Rating: Summary: This Book Rocks The House Review: I'm 15 and I still like Goosebumps. How to Kill a Monster was the first Goosebumps book I've read in a while. The book was so cool. It's about Gretchen and her stepbrother Clark, where they have to stay with their whacko grandparents in "Mud Town". Later in the book, they both discover a monster living there and they must find a way to kill it, before it gets them....
Rating: Summary: Are You Home Alone? With A Monster?? Review: Oh Great, Wonderful! Gretchen and her stepbrother, Clark, are staying with their grandparents. Grandma Rose is obsesed with baking and Grandpa Eddie is totally deaf. The Monster upstars, well? Lets just say that he's stubborn and doesn't want to die today or tomorrow. Then How Do You Kill A Monster? Read How To Kill A Monster to find out. But only if you decide that you will encounter with a monster some day!
Rating: Summary: The Best Book I've ever read Review: This book is about two kids who go to their Grandparents house and they live in a swamp. Their is a swamp monster and they try to kill it. This book is full of surprises. This book made me keep on reading and reading and reading.
Rating: Summary: super duper Review: This book is in your face good, but chill at the same time. R.L. Stein is probably the most in your face mystery writer of our time. Viva Las Goosebumps!
Rating: Summary: THIS BOOK ROCKS! Review: This book is so awesome! But, still, I don't think anyone would leave to get help that they will never get. Back to how awesome this book was. If you liked "Welcome To dead House" alot, you will not like this one. It is NOTHING like "Welcome To Dead House", so, don't buy it, if you liked Book #1. Also, I liked the names of the charactors. Gretchen, Clark, I've barely ever heard those names, but now I think they're cool names. So, again, THIS BOOK ROCKS!
Rating: Summary: THIS IS A PAGE TURNER Review: THIS IS A GREAT BOOK. IT'S ABOUT 2 KIDS THAT GO TO THEIR GRANDMA AND GRANDPAS. NOW A MONSTER IS OUT. HOW WILL THEY CATCH IT ?
Rating: Summary: Wholesome Storytelling or Subliminal Racist Subterfuge? Review: To be sure, this reviewer is doubtless not the first to bring this damning accusation to your attention. We, as upright citizens, have all enjoyed R.L. Stine's work--I know I did when I read his work two years ago in the fourth grade--but how much longer can we let our children go on reading these racist manifestoes? The Monster is clearly intended to represent the minorities that live in our closet as a nation. In homage to our glorious, freedom fighting predecessors, let us boycott this Grand Wizard's intolerant trash! This book does not rock! This book does not rule!
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