Werewolves. Stine loves him some werewolves. That and maybe zombies. We really don't get many vampires. But werewolves are a monster that Stine has come back to over and over again. Granted, Stine really hasn't done a bad werewolf story, especially in Goosebumps. So it should come as no surprise that he wouldn't take too long to bring werewolves into Give Yourself Goosebumps. Does this book howl or is it just hell? Let's see the twists and turns at play as we spend a Night in Werewolf Woods.
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Choice Words: Give Yourself Goosebumps #05: Night in Werewolf Woods
Friday, August 15, 2025
Retromorphs: Animorphs #16: The Warning
You ever watch something from the mid-90s many many years later? Something that represents the early era of the internet in particular? You know, days of AOL and IRC chat rooms? The wild west of the internet pre-social media, pre-YouTube boom, pre-Dot Com bubble burst? The dawn of the series of tubes? I know I'm pretty much just describing The Net, but still. Because that's what we're in for in this edition of Retromorphs. It's the Animorphs and the 90s Internet. Not to mention a Jake-focused book. Does it make for a good book, or should it have been crtl alt deleted from existence? Let's find out with The Warning.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #11: Kristy and the Snobs
The first ten books are now behind us. The initial plan of a ten-book series clearly didn't stick as the books were doing far better than expected. So it's time to continue our adventures in Stoneybrook. And this time we have class struggles and your reminder that the rich kind of suck. What goes down when Kristy has to deal with said classism? Let's see as we deal with Kristy and the Snobs.
Monday, August 11, 2025
The Stinal Countdown: Fear Street: Haunted
Time for another trip to Shadyside. An earlier book in the series, actually. Back when Stine had a glimmer in his eye and, I dunno, TRIED most of the time? And we have ghosts this time around. Or what appears to be a ghost. This IS Fear Street after all and I have a feeling we're seeing our old pal hypnosis again. Could I be wrong? Does this book stand a ghost of a chance? Let's get Haunted to find out.
Saturday, August 9, 2025
The Stoney So Far...: The Baby-Sitters Club #1-10
In September of 2021 I had an idea. A great idea? That I'm not so sure about. But an idea? Oh for sure it was that. Having already finished a year plus of book blogs based around kids horror from the 80s and 90s, I felt the interest to detour. To cover something that is so far removed from the norm that it was honestly a risk. I decided to start covering The Baby-Sitters Club. My reasoning was straightforward. I had covered two of the most successful Scholastic book series of the era. Goosebumps would be the main central focus given the nature of the blogs being more horror focused. Animorphs, while is stagnated way too much, still was a topic I felt the need to cover given the books were a part of my childhood. The BSC however, this was new territory for me. No horror, no real action. Just straightforward stories about a group of girls who baby-sit. I honestly thought when I was about to cover the first book, Kristy's Great Idea, that this was going to be a disaster waiting to happen and that at the most, it would be a one and done. My interest in this would wane immediately.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The Stinal Countdown: Goosebumps House of Shivers #05: The Last Sleepover
It is book five time for House of Shivers. And after the last book was a mess, one can only hope that Stine has a great idea in mind for this one. We have a haunted house situation with a ghost girl and a haunted security system. I mean, after the last book even if this winds up being mediocre it's still a step in the right direction. Let's experience The Last Sleepover.
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #10: Logan Likes Mary Anne!
Of the central cast of the Baby-Sitters Club, I think Mary Anne is the most interesting. Or at least the one with the most development overall so far. Starting the series meek, concerned about not getting in trouble, the most reserved of the group. After her first book, Mary Anne Saves the Day, her character has shifted. Going from meek to outgoing, being proven to be more responsible, while at times still letting her immaturity show from time to time. So I was definitely interested to see what her next book would entail. And it seems we have love on the horizon. Or at least very very G-rated, kid friendly love. Does it make for a good book? Let's find out with Logan Likes Mary Anne!
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It's time for yet another foray into SlappyWorld. I'll admit the book I'm covering this time isn't one I'm super interes...
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CONTENT WARNING: A LOT OF TALK ABOUT BUGS AS WELL AS BUGS IN FOOD. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACH, THIS ONE MIGHT NOT BE FOR YOU. OR AT LEAST IF...