Of course Give Yourself Goosebumps wouldn't be averse to the ultimate sin that is Goosebumps sequels. Both in terms of books in the GYG series and sequels to other mainline books. Fortunately there's only one sequel to a GYG book and it's fittingly the first book. Escape from the Carnival of Horrors is a solid first start to the series and one I remember liking. And the carnival setting is at least one that can make for more fun returns. So was this crazy carnival worth the revisit or is it one ride we'd rather forget? Let's see as we Return to the Carnival of Horrors.
Monday, October 6, 2025
Choice Words: Give Yourself Goosebumps #22: Return to the Carnival of Horrors
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #15: Little Miss Stoneybrook ...and Dawn
It's time for Dawn's third outing as the lead narrator. And I do feel like I've been a bit too harsh on the first two. Neither were particularly bad books, but neither exactly wowed me either. Especially the second book that may or may not have confirmed a ghost... at Dawn's house. The first book was fine, but, again, her brief negligence causing an almost-kidnapping soured the book for me. But, as the saying goes, the third time's the charm. And the books have at least started building a plot with Dawn in recent books when it comes to her brother Jeff's acting out and wanting to live in California with his dad. So this hopefully means this book is meatier than the last Dawn book. Should I prepare for imminent disappointment? Let's see with Little Miss Stoneybrook ...and Dawn.
Friday, October 3, 2025
Choice Words: Give Yourself Goosebumps #15: Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
I'm often curious what of the Give Yourself Goosebumps lines are considered either the most popular or at least the most well-known. Because I think it's this one. Or at least when it comes to the book being referenced in a lot of later-era GB media. Because Fifi the Vampire Poodle has made appearances in everything from the movie to the 2023 TV series. It's also a vampire book, and Stine rarely does vampires. According to him it's a genre where he doesn't really get good Goosebumps ideas from, and Vampire Breath was just okay at best. So that makes this one even more intriguing. Is it a delightful bite or fangs for nothin'? Let's see with Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Choice Words: Give Yourself Goosebumps #12: Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum
We return to Give Yourself Goosebumps and it's time to get messy with this trip to a wax museum. Now, if you know this blog well, we've had some interesting experiences with stories involving wax museums in the past. Namely with Shivers' Weirdo Waldo's Wax Museum. But, of course, it's a Shivers book, and I call it the Russian Roulette of GB-likes for a reason. So it's R.L. Stine's turn at the bat, and it's a GYG book, which could at least mean some fun bad endings. Is this a great trip or just a bunch of waxy buildup? Let's see with Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Club-Read: Baby-Sitters Little Sister #01: Karen's Witch
It's really no surprise that Baby-sitters Club would do spinoffs. The massive success of the series in general sort of made it a given. But, in an attempt to sell more books and, I guess, market these books to an even younger demo than the mainline books, we would get the Baby-sitters Little Sister book series in August of 1988. These books are based around Karen Brewer, the stepsister of Kristy. A book series that would go on for a rather staggering 122 books. Nine less than the mainline BSC. It actually lasted longer than the original series, ending in 2000 along with the Friends Forever line. Yes, somehow the world asked for 122 books about Karen Brewer.
Karen is a character that I have dubbed the Agent of Chaos as most of her appearances have led to some form of chaos. Be it the claims of a ghost in the third floor of her home, convincing kids in a park that Martians are real which causes hysteria, destroying her dad Watson's cars with wire sponges, trying to take away from someone's birthday at Disney World by lying that it is also her birthday. Oh and constantly accusing her next door neighbor Mrs. Porter of being the witch Morbidda Destiny. So, you can see why I give her that moniker. And it's the subject of the witch accusations that is the plot of the first book in the series. It's the witching hour (maybe, I don't know when you're reading this), so let's talk about Karen's Witch.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special #01: Baby-Sitters On Board!
I mean I shouldn't be surprised. A book series as popular as Baby-Sitters Club was of course going to get special edition books. And in July of 1988, the first BSC Super-Special was released. Running for 15 books from 1988 to 1998. Each book being a vacation-themed story and does away with a singular narrative story in favor of giving each character their own chapters and stories to pad out them pages. Much like, say, Animorphs with the Megamorphs books. And this first one isn't exactly subtle with who Scholastic was partnering with as much like many a sitcom on ABC in the 90s, this sucker is sponsored by the mouse. It's a cruise to Disneyworld for the Baby-sitters Club Does this mean a good book or is this magic kingdom a tragic kingdom? Let's explore with Baby-Sitters on Board!
This cover is fine, but also, I can't put my finger on as to why, but it feels really bland. Just the BSC and a few of the kids waving as they board the Ocean Princess. For a book that hinges some of its plot in Disneyworld, you'd think that would be featured, but I guess, collab or not, even Scholastic fears the mouse. But to sell that the girls are going on a vacation, it does the trick.
As for the reprint cover, it's a bit bland to be honest. Neat that Mallory is featured given her recent addition (Jessi isn't featured in this book, since technically this book takes place before Stacey leaves Stoneybrook but was released shortly after) but it just feels like mid-conversation on a boat rather than anything super exciting. Still does the job in selling the girls on vacation so it's really not an issue either way.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Point by Numbers: Sister Dearest
It's time to return to the world of Point Horror. It's been a while. Moreso that it's been a while since I've covered anything from Point that wasn't R.L. Stine related. Well, this time we're covering the works of one D.E. Athkins. Yeah, Deathkins. This is a pseudonym in case you couldn't tell. Namely that of one Nola Thacker, who is also Graveyard School's Tom B. Stone. Props to Thacker, she loves her some goofy names. We've got some family drama in this one. One that's just barely over 100 pages, making it easily the shortest Point that I've covered for the blog. So does that mean a good book that goes quick or one that's gonna leave us wanting more? The answer lies when we learn about Sister Dearest.
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