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Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's (R.L. Stine's Ghosts of Fear Street, No 16) |
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Rating: Summary: Almost Scary! Review: I liked this book . Cory stays with Granny Marsha and Granny thought Cory has a fever because he was sneezing. Granny Marsha gives weird medicines that even made him like a hairy monster!
Rating: Summary: Good enough, I guess... Review: I read this book in what I guess what probably the 6th grade, because around that time I loved whatever had the name "R.L. Stine" written on it. I knew from the start these books weren't written by him, but I still gave them a shot, because after reading the first two (the best ones of the series) I decided to stick around for the ride. I have only a fadey memory of this book, but remember that the plot of the book was pretty good and kept you involved. The ending was a pretty cheap pay off, and ruined basically what would have been a decent read. But, then again, you could see one of them crazy endings coming from the beginning, because as it built up, that ending was the only way to really pull off the story without it looking totally rediculous. And it was a Ghosts of Fear Street book, and most always ended like that (Ex. "The Boy Who Ate Fear Street" and "Night of the Werecat", to name a few). It's an okay read if you don't mind the helpless ending.
Rating: Summary: Good enough, I guess... Review: I read this book in what I guess what probably the 6th grade, because around that time I loved whatever had the name "R.L. Stine" written on it. I knew from the start these books weren't written by him, but I still gave them a shot, because after reading the first two (the best ones of the series) I decided to stick around for the ride. I have only a fadey memory of this book, but remember that the plot of the book was pretty good and kept you involved. The ending was a pretty cheap pay off, and ruined basically what would have been a decent read. But, then again, you could see one of them crazy endings coming from the beginning, because as it built up, that ending was the only way to really pull off the story without it looking totally rediculous. And it was a Ghosts of Fear Street book, and most always ended like that (Ex. "The Boy Who Ate Fear Street" and "Night of the Werecat", to name a few). It's an okay read if you don't mind the helpless ending.
Rating: Summary: The almost scariest book ever Review: I think this book is very scary, but, it may be scarier.It was scary. But, a little more scary would be better. It's set in a house, with a evil granny, and a grandson happy as can be. Here's the ONLY part that was terrifying: When Corey [the boy], saw Amy [his sister] and Amy rescued him from the cluches of evil Granny Marsha. Why? Because she was getting back at them. This book was good, but it could of been better with a longer ending.
Rating: Summary: good book! Review: this book is good.it is scary and exciting.you should read it
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