Wednesday, December 11, 2024
NNtG: Deadtime Stories #11: Nightmare on Planet X
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Point by Numbers: The Snowman
It's time for the cold comforts of another Point Horror book. It is almost winter after all. And it just so happens that Stine gave us a book about snowmen... Yeah, I know he gave us a book about snowmen in Goosebumps, but I mean he at least offered a snowman-themed Point book back in 1994. And given it's Point and, more specifically, late-Stine Point, I'm not sure what to expect. Will this be solid cold gold, or an icy reception? Find out as we talk about The Snowman.
Friday, November 8, 2024
NNtG: Ghosts of Fear Street #33: Attack of the Vampire Worms
We're rapidly approaching the end of Ghosts of Fear Street. Like five at least. And as we approach the end, we're entering some of the books that have interested me the most. Case in point this book which is about vampire worms. We don't get enough vampire action in a lot of stuff (Goosebumps in particular) but kid-friendly Shadyside has at least delivered on the idea. Does this book suck, or is it worth biting down on? Let's find out with Attack of the Vampire Worms.
Monday, November 4, 2024
The Stinal Countdown: The Goosebumps Haunted Library
So, we've covered every mainline Goosebumps single narrative story in some form and fashion here on this blog. That's what I always think at least because I then get reminded that "Oh right. There's still the Haunted Library". And if you think Screams in the Night feels like the most obscure Goosebumps story item, then this is probably a close second. Because at the very least, the Haunted Library books were far easier to find, at least when they first released in 1996.
So, what is the Goosebumps Haunted Library? Well in 1996, the peak year of the Goosebumps mania, Goosebumps ran a promotion with Hershey, Doritos and Pepsi that featured a "haunted library" box that contained three brand new short Goosebumps tales by R.L. Stine. With UPC codes and mail-in delivery you would receive the box and the stories, or could find the stories within specially marked Frito-Lay, Pepsi or Hershey products. These three stories are Bad Dog, Don't Make Me Laugh, and The Halloween Game. And these are REALLY short stories. As in about 20 pages, but given each page is generally tiny, it doesn't exactly mean the lengthiest item ever. But how do they fare? Are they decent short stories? More importantly, are they decent Goosebumps stories? Let's find out.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
NNtG: Shivers #06: The Haunting House
Time to spin the wheel once more with another edition of the Russian Roulette of kids horror books, Shivers. Time to circle back to early Shivers this time with a book about a haunted house. Or, in this case a haunting house. A house for haunting. I mean it's no Dead House, but what really is? Now the question can be asked if we're getting a normal experience or something wild? I mean the next book after this is The Awful Apple Orchard and that's still the apex of fucked up endings, even for Shivers. Let's see what's in store for us with The Haunting House.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
NNtG: Deadtime Stories #16: Night of the Pet Zombies
Saturday, September 14, 2024
The Stinal Countdown: Shark Night
So, with the new Goosebumps books of 2024 out of the way, we can focus on some more Stine standalones. Stine-dalones if you will. Last year was Slime Doesn't Pay! which was the story of a prize winning Goosebumps title from the 90s being in limbo for over a quarter century. This time we don't really have that, but we do have sharks. We had a shark in Deep Trouble, but barely. So it should be interesting to see what Stine does with this premise. It's time we get chummy with Shark Night.
Also yes, this was intended at one point for (Woo!) Party Summer 3, but I couldn't find a physical copy anywhere in time so screw it. Bought the ebook months later.
This cover is decent. We have a decent shocked kid face with Liam's reaction to an oncoming hammerhead shark. Definitely the right kind of reaction to such a situation. I have a bad feeling I'm going to say this a lot, but this does give me Deep Trouble vibes. Kid in the water about to be attacked by a hammerhead. It does honestly feel like what you'd get for an alternate take on that cover. But for a book about sharks, it's fine.-
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