
As we get closer to the end of Ghosts of Fear Street I don't think there's been a book in the series I've been more excited to cover than this one. And yes, it's ENTIRELY the cover as the reason why. Though going by the story itself, we have another comic book-themed adventure on our hands and those have always been a mixed bag. But I'm at least optimistic so I can only hope we're in for a fun one. Will this be a beast of a book, or am I just going to find more interest in the cover? Let's find out with Escape of the He-Beast.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
NNtG: Ghosts of Fear Street #31: Escape of the He-Beast
Friday, June 5, 2026
The Stinal Countdown: The Best Friend 2

It's time for what I think is technically the last Fear Street sequel I have to cover. That's good. And it's a sequel to a book I liked. That's concerning. Oh, and it's a sequel with a fan-submitted ending. Oh fuck no. So, apparently the original The Best Friend book wasn't as well received at its time. Given the way the book ends with all of Becka's friends dead and Honey getting what she wants with zero comeuppance, I could see that ruffling a lot of feathers. But I think horror shouldn't always have a happy ending and that yes, you can have the villain ultimately win in the end. And Fear Street, honestly, plays it very safe with most of its endings where you do get a happy ending for your protagonist. And the ones that usually are bad have to do with the character having poor mental health but I've banged on that drum forever.
But Stine still got a lot of angry fan mail over it, and thus a contest was held where readers could submit their endings for what should befall Honey in the end. And as we all know, giving power to the fans ALWAYS goes well. Ultimately, the winning choice went to Sara Bikman. Thus giving us an ending that I've heard also wasn't well received so I guess nobody wins. Except for Sara I guess? Let's see just how this all went down as we talk about The Best Friend 2.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
NNtG: Bone Chillers #22: Killer Clown of Kings County
$530.50
$1,038.00
Those numbers above are important to the context of this opening. Those are the prices on eBay (in Canada mind) for this book as of the time of writing this blog. Those are the exorbitant prices this book is asking for online. For you see, some Bone Chillers books can be quite tricky to find. You might luck out on a couple in the wild, but it's one of those series that have editions considered so hard to find that copies can go for a bit of money. Some going for about 40, 50, the occasional 80. But no book in this series has earned the reputation of being the vaunted "super rare holy grail" in the series quite like this one. Unless you were absolutely lucky to find this maybe at a thrift store or a flea market, you would have to pay out the ass for this book if you were collecting the entire series. In other words, this book would have been impossible to cover for the blog because heeeeelllll no I'm not paying that much for any book. So thank goodness the book was uploaded online so I can actually cover this damn thing. So it's a rare book. But does that rarity equate to a good story? Let's clown around without breaking the bank as we cover Killer Clown of Kings County.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
NNtG: Ghosts of Fear Street #26: Go To Your Tomb—Right Now!

It's time to cover some more Ghosts of Fear Street. Been a while. But given we're so very close to the end of the series (if you're going chronologically maybe not, but blog-wise there's maybe like four more after this for me to talk about) maybe that's part of why I've hesitated so long to finish up these books. That and I didn't have access to certain books, like the one we're covering today. It's honestly the book I'm a bit intrigued by and at the same time sounds the least interesting in terms of a book itself. But usually that's a sign I'll be intrigued by book's end. I already fear the worst. It's time to Go To Your Tomb—Right Now!
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
NNtG: Spinetinglers #04: Where Have All the Parents Gone?
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Thoughts on How to Train Your Dummy

So before we get off the bat, sorry for like a month of inactivity. Nothing's wrong, just decided to take a break. We should be back on track very soon. But in the midst of that break, we got the news of a new Goosebumps House of Shivers book. The first of 2027's pair. And to say my expectations were low as soon as I read the book's title, I felt the need to talk about it, like I have the last couple upcoming HOS books. But I felt that it would be better to wait it out until we got the cover art to finally see just what we're dealing with here and hoo boy, I have some thoughts.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #31: Dawn's Wicked Stepsister
In our last book, we got us a massive status quo shift when Mr. Spier and Mrs. Schafer got married. Dawn and Mary Anne experience the highs of finally becoming stepsisters. Who could have guessed there'd also be buyer's remorse in the process? I mean, given the last book also went hard on the "aren't siblings just a pain in the butt" I guess anyone could have guessed that this would be the conflict for the next book. Let's see what goes down now that these two live under the same roof. Let's talk about Dawn's Wicked Stepsister.
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