Author: Goosebumps Blogger
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Goosebumps #8 The Girl Who Cried Monster
This Goosebumps entry is a pretty straight forward play on the boy who cried wolf, just with a monster instead. In this review, we’ll see who the real monsters are… Probably the actual monsters. Synopsis: Lucy Dark is always scaring her younger brother Randy with monster stories. Unfortunately, this isn’t an origin story of Randy…
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Goosebumps #7 Night of the Living Dummy
The seventh entry in the Goosebumps series introduces the most iconic villain of the series. While other villains may have recurring appearances, Slappy is the most well-known of the series. In this review I’ll see if the original stands the test of time. Synopsis: At the beginning of this Goosebumps entry, we are introduced to…
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Goosebumps #6 Let’s Get Invisible!
The sixth entry in the Goosebumps series, Let’s Get Invisible, is sure to be a unique storyline. This review will likely vanish, but then again, maybe it won’t. Synopsis: Max is having his birthday party and is about to turn 12. His younger brother Lefty is a nuisance and always has to get his way.…
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Goosebumps #5 The Curse of the Mummies Tomb
This is the fifth entry in the Goosebumps series. This Goosebumps review may be cursed, as I cover the snoozefest which is The Curse of the Mummies Tomb. Synopsis: Gabe and his parents are visiting Egypt. They’re driving to Cairo, passing pyramids on their way. His parents are there on a business trip to sale…
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Goosebumps #4 Say Cheese and Die!
The fourth entry into the Goosebumps series brings one of the scarier stories in the series. This is one of the most iconic Goosebumps books and in this review, I’ll be seeing if a photo really can bring a thousand screams. Published 1992. Synopsis: At the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to our…
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Goosebumps #3 Monster Blood
The third entry in the Goosebumps series introduces the iconic Monster Blood. This review comes with extra slime, free of charge. Published in 1992. Synopsis: Evan Ross is dropped off by his mom at his great aunt’s house. He isn’t too pleased about this, since Evan hates pretty much everything. Evan doesn’t like his hair…
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Goosebumps #2 Stay Out of the Basement
The second entry in the Goosebumps series I’ll review, brings strange experiments and science gone amok. Published in 1992. Synopsis: Margaret and Casey Brewer’s dad has recently dedicated himself to his work full time at home, almost never leaving the basement. At the start of the novel Margaret and Casey are outside playing frisbee. Casey…
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Goosebumps #1 Welcome to Dead House
Kicking off this blog with the first book in the Goosebumps series, Welcome to Dead House, this story is sure to bring a few chills. Published in 1992, this is where the series starts, and also where this blog will start. Synopsis: Josh and Amanda Benson move to a new home with their parents and…
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Welcome to Goosebumps Blogger
This is my first post on this page and will detail the idea for the future of this blog. The goal of the blog is to offer a retrospective, review, and history of the Goosebumps books, and the TV episodes that go along with the books. I’ll be going through each Goosebumps book and series…