![]() ![]() Combined with the promise of an ongoing story, this series should easily garner a new crop of scare-addicts. In Part Two, the same characters embark on another petrifying adventure to a mysterious theme park advertised as “HorrorLand: Where Nightmares Come to Life.” All the essential tricks of the trade to keep readers up at night are front and center: the ominous noises at just the right moments, the grisly visual descriptions and the cliffhangers around every corner. Badboy,” an evil ventriloquist’s dummy with a mind of its own, and a Mumban doll with a shrunken human head that steals minds when touched, before the two dolls can do any major damage. In the same tried-and-true style as the older Goosebumps stories, the standalone involves two smart yet vulnerable kids as they try to bury “Mr. ![]() As is planned for the other titles, this suspenseful opener is broken into two equally enjoyable sections-a standalone story and the first installment of what already reads like a ghostly serial at its spookiest. ![]() A second Goosebumps movie is in the works. Featuring forty monsters from the Goosebumps books and Slappy, the evil dummy, it quickly became the 1 film in America. Stine was released by Sony/Columbia Pictures. After eight years, the bestselling master of middle-grade horror returns, this time with the first book of a new, deliciously chilling 12-book series. The Goosebumps Movie, starring Jack Black as R.L. ![]()
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