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The Girl Who Cried Monster (Goosebumps, No 8)

The Girl Who Cried Monster (Goosebumps, No 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
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: 5 stars
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: 5 stars
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: 4 stars
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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspenseful book
Review: Lucy loves monster stories. She loves telling them to her brother and scaring him. Then one day she discovers that the librarian Mr. Mortman is a *ZIPPPPP!* Im zipping my lips! You have to read the book to find out what he is... and if Lucy will ever survive.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you tell too many monster stories, you might become one
Review: Lucy loves monsters, and feels right at home talking about them, living with them, and bringing them home to meet her parents. Librarians and teachers - beware of invitations to student's homes for dinner! I liked this book because of the surprise ending!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorites...
Review: This is a terrrific book and I liked it because it was scary, yet funny at the same time. If you like the kinds of books about monsters then you'll love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its great!!!
Review: Unless you took a sneak peek at the last chapter, or somebody told you the ending, it's impossible to figure out the big secret throughout the book. The pictures from the TV show were really cool and scary. This is definately one of R.L. Stine's greatest books.


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