Rating: Summary: This book Stinks!! Review: Don't ever read this book. It's not even scary
Rating: Summary: Haunting, good for kids imagination. Horrors Galore! Review: Goosebumps are well loved by children so in the sense that they expand your imagination I think they are quite helpful. Horror does not suit everyone However and for some boys and girls can cause nightmares and fears of under the bed etc. Those fears are not a lasting-a- day fear they are fears that last for years until someone soothes them and convinces them the non-existency of monsters. I had that experience too. I'm not outgoing and do not like horror stories. I had a nightmare I was trapped and a monster was chasing me. I shall remember that for a long time. Kids, if you know these stories will not effect you fine, enjoy R.L.Stines spooky tales! But Parents be cautious of what your child reads. For if she\he reads something she has a fear of or suddenly becomes a fear. She\He will not forget that for quite some time. Don't be over-cautious of what your children read but make sure you can attend them if something may harm them. Thankyou.
Rating: Summary: Haunting, good for kids imagination. Horrors Galore! Review: Goosebumps are well loved by children so in the sense that they expand your imagination I think they are quite helpful. The story is about a little girl who believed that monsters existed. Her parents and friends didn't believe her. One day she discovered her librarian was a monster. She told her parents and they still didn't believe her. She coaxed her friend into coming to the libary and watchig the monster. Her friend was adored by her parents and the girl, Lucy managed to convince her parents her libarian was a monster. Her parents invited the libarian over and Lucy was surprised as her folks sat down and ate the libarian! Horror does not suit everyone However and for some boys and girls can cause nightmares and fears of under the bed etc. Those fears are not a lasting-a- day fear they are fears that last for years until someone soothes them and convinces them the non-existency of monsters. I had that experience too. I'm not outgoing and do not like horror stories. I had a nightmare I was trapped and a monster was chasing me. I shall remember that for a long time. Kids, if you know these stories will not effect you fine, enjoy R.L.Stines spooky tales! But Parents be cautious of what your child reads. For if she\he reads something she has a fear of or suddenly becomes a fear. She\He will not forget that for quite some time. Don't be over-cautious of what your children read but make sure you can attend them if something may harm them. Thankyou.
Rating: Summary: One of my favorites... Review: I read this book when I was young, around 8 I think, and it was the book that really made me a complete Goosebumps fan. The plot is exciting and scary (for wimps), it will keep you glued to your seat until you finish it (which shouldn't be more than two hours). Somehow this book feels unique from the later ones in the series, which can get extremely repetitive. As usual, the ending is a complete surprise and it will leave you satisfied. Reccommended for ages 8-12.
Rating: Summary: A very nice book Review: I think that this book is nice.My favorite part is when the parents of Lucy ate the librerian.I read it once and i would read it again.
Rating: Summary: "She's got the monster of all problems!" 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: "She's got the monster of all problems!" 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: its great!!! Review: In this story lucy is all ways scaring her little bother.But that ended when she saw a monster.She spys on the libary man on almost every day.Whin she got calt by him.She tries to take a pictire of him to show mom and dad.But she forgot about the flash but the good news is it blinded him for three minites so she could exscape. Whith the photo she thinks they will belive her but there is no there.A will let you read the rest.
Rating: Summary: Totaly awesome Review: It gave me chills down my spine when Lucy went into the library and saw the liberian eating insects and turned into a monster and when her parents ate the liberian.
Rating: Summary: Things Aren't Always What They Seem. Review: Lucy is a young girl who is obsessed with monsters. She likes scaring her younger brother by telling him monster stories and she enjoys reading books about monsters. Then one evening while returning to the library to pick up some forgotten rollerblades, she discovers that the librarian, Mr. Mortman, really is a monster. The only problem is that no one will believe her and Mr. Mortman wants to eat Lucy for dessert. This book is based off the first episode of the Goosebumps television show and contains several pictures from the show. It's short, easy reading, with a surprise ending sure to fill the imagination.
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