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Welcome to Camp Nightmare  (Goosebumps Series)

Welcome to Camp Nightmare (Goosebumps Series)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good at first,horrible at last
Review: Ahh the memories althuogh Im older now I still remember this as one of my favorite books. This is the one book in this series with the best cover art genuinly creepy. The story is great and Billy the main character is very good and very strong. The story is great and the twist ending is awesome good for a kids book. This sort of reminds me of the film Friday the 13th which is also scary

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Camp Nightmare a stones throw away from crystal lake
Review: Ahh the memories althuogh Im older now I still remember this as one of my favorite books. This is the one book in this series with the best cover art genuinly creepy. The story is great and Billy the main character is very good and very strong. The story is great and the twist ending is awesome good for a kids book. This sort of reminds me of the film Friday the 13th which is also scary

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Welcome to Camp Nightmare By Tiffany a review
Review: Have you ever been stuck at a camp where everybody keeps disappearing? Well Billy, the protagonist of the book Welcome To Camp Nightmare, has. Billy and his friends can handle the food, the counselors, and Uncle Al. then Jay, Roger, Mike and Colin, his bunkmates, start disappearing one by one. Now what's going on?
First, a snake bit Mike. He got taken away because it hurt so badly. Colin got hit in the head with a baseball. He was seeing double like a bug. Larry threw it so hard that Colin had to go to the hospital. Next Jay and Roger went to the forbidden bunk. Roger screamed like a little baby when it's hungry. Everyone said there was something out there and Roger had just found it. A monster called Sabre had eaten Roger. Jay luckily survived but then disappeared on a walk he took the next day.
Billy had been witnessing all of this. He was scared to death as if he had just been kidnapped. New bunkmates came in Billy's bunk. They were very strange. Billy didn't want to go with them anywhere or do any of the activities. He was so scared.
I feel that it was a great book. I really anticipated turning the pages. I was on the verge of finishing the whole book in one night. I was very frightened when Billy was all alone. I didn't know if he was going to get home. I had to finish the book!
What will happen? What's going on? Why won't his parents answer his letters? What kind of monster is Sabre? All of these questions can be answered when you read the Goosebumps book, Welcome To Camp Nightmare, R.L. Stine. Will Billy get home or even survive? Read the book and find out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: as known as Nightmare
Review: I found this book on the garage where my grandma puts all of her books after she finished reading it. She reads alot of books, so I found tons of books in the garage. I never and I hate reading books because it seems boring. I chose this book because the front cover looks interesting. I chose this book because I like reading about suspense, and mystery stories. I also picked this book because the pages are not that thick, and the font are not small, it's just normal.

I am giving this book a four stars because it wasn't that bad, and it was pretty good too, but not excellent. This is story of the campers who got lost in the forest. There's alot of weird things that happened to the campers. They sent letters to their parents but their parents won't answer back. They tried to use the phones but there is no line and the phone is just a plastics.

What I like about this book was the story and the words was really easy to understand, even a seven years old kid could read and understand this book. I also dont like some parts of the story. I don't like it when the monsters just showed up on the almost the end of the story, but it was good. So I recommend to everybody to buy this book.

Kervin Relles
Baldwin Park, CA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Goosebumps book
Review: I was a Goosebumps fanatic ever since "Welcome to Dead House" came out in 1992, when I was only 6 years old. A few yrs. ago, I've grown out of R.L. Stine's books, but I do remember this being the best of them all. It's the best because of the twisted ending. WHOA!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "It's the little camp of horrors."
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: 5 stars
Summary: "It's the little camp of horrors."
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: 4 stars
Summary: "It's the little camp of horrors!"
Review: In "Welcome to Camp Nightmare," 12-year-old Billy is sent to an all boys' summer camp called Camp Nightmoon, a.k.a. Camp Nightmare. Here the woods are full of dangers, and the adults offer no real help or protection. So when, one by one, Billy's bunk mates start disappearing, he can only assume that he'll be next.

"Welcome to Camp Nightmare" is a fast-paced horror story, due in part to Stine's effective end-of-chapter cliffhangers. I was a little disappointed by the ending, though, but this is still a good book for 8 - 12-year-old Goosebumps fans. It's ideal summer camp reading, but only if you like to be scared.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "It's the little camp of horrors!"
Review: In this particuler book the begging is great but the end kind of drags, but im not saying you shouldn't read it its still a great book!
The protagonist in this book is Billy. He and some other kids get sent to camp nightmoon but when the bus driver unloads everything in the middle of nowhere they think that their in the wrong place, but the driver ignored them and drove off leaving all the kids with the question still in their head where were they.After being atacked by some sort of beast uncle Al the camp consular comes to the rescue.Uncle Al shows each kid to their cabins which they had to share. Suddenly wierd things started to happen and people started missing but when Bily would ask a question the other camp consulars were mean about it and wouldnt give them the proper answer they deserve!
Hey i know what your thinking what happens next well thats all th info your getting out of me so if your curios to see what the beast is and why everyone is missing red the book and you will unlock worlds of answers!

What i liked best about this book is that was that so many things were happing in a short amount of time which builds the suspence and excitement with each coming page!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: welcome to camp nightmare
Review: In this particuler book the begging is great but the end kind of drags, but im not saying you shouldn't read it its still a great book!
The protagonist in this book is Billy. He and some other kids get sent to camp nightmoon but when the bus driver unloads everything in the middle of nowhere they think that their in the wrong place, but the driver ignored them and drove off leaving all the kids with the question still in their head where were they.After being atacked by some sort of beast uncle Al the camp consular comes to the rescue.Uncle Al shows each kid to their cabins which they had to share. Suddenly wierd things started to happen and people started missing but when Bily would ask a question the other camp consulars were mean about it and wouldnt give them the proper answer they deserve!
Hey i know what your thinking what happens next well thats all th info your getting out of me so if your curios to see what the beast is and why everyone is missing red the book and you will unlock worlds of answers!

What i liked best about this book is that was that so many things were happing in a short amount of time which builds the suspence and excitement with each coming page!


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