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Rating: Summary: A unique book with an identity of it's own from RL Stine. Review: If you want ten new stories by RL Stine then 'More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps' is the book for you. The only bad points overall about the book is that for being so expensive you'll read it in a day (my own fault for naturally reading too fast) and that with my version of the book the pages smelt a bit wierd (but hey, I kinda like that smell!). Since it's a compilation of stories (which is what toasts it in so much great variety) then I'll go through each story one by one . . . The Haunted Guitar - a nice crisp start to the book. I like it. The author does take a bit time getting to the scary part but overall description is also what makes these Goosebumps stories so . . . good, put simply! 9/10 Tune in Tomorrow - seems kinda dull and isn't scary as such, just has a strange twist in it. One of the slightly worser ones. 6/10 Live Bait - like in the first story, the author takes a bit to get on with the story with the odd pointless thing, like when Timmy falls through the pier. Decent nonetheless though. 7/10 Something Strange About Marci - seems pointless throughout but with just the final sentence of the story everything seems to make sense. Great if you want something funny and smart. The only part that will give you goosebumps as such though is how the queer smell of the pages still hasn't worn off while you've already reached page 50. 9/10 The Ghost Sitter - kinda pointless and doesn't make as much sense as the others. Dull. 6/10 Fun With Spelling - When I first heard the title of this story I thought it was on about some kind of scary English lesson! It's actually about spells and the poor girl becoming the victim of it all. One of the trademark stories of the book. 9/10 Matt's LunchBox - so funny it's ridiculous! Matt buys a Lunch Box and the cartoon monsters on the label come to life. HILAIRIOUS! 9.5/10 Stuck in 1957 - on about a girl who gets trapped in the period of Elvis Presley and the like. Good. 8/10 Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - this one would probably appeal to boys because it's about a girl who always looks pretty by putting on perfume and lip gloss. Trouble ensues when her best friend Mirror comes to life and alters her into a fat slouch. Totally un-Goosebumps style but I like it! 9/10 What's Cooking? - another truely hilairious one. An old school cook called Chop Suey rises from the dead and chases after Robert and Diana armed with a cleaver in an attempt to chop them up into her new meat surprize. Neat. 9/10
Rating: Summary: I loved this book! Review: This book is relly good.I read it in two days.My favorite was "live bait" it relly funny you should give it a try. Carrie reader of goosebumps books
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