It's that time of year again. Time to talk about the first of this year's Goosebumps offerings. House of Shivers last year offered some middling books in my opinion. One a frustrating mess, the other really feeling like it intentionally held itself back from being something special. We have a camp book this time and with Stine, he almost always nails the camp books. He's had a couple clunkers, but the ratio skews mostly positive. Plus, Bigfoot's in this one. It's been a while since we've had a cryptid in a Goosebumps book. Hell, the last one was the Abominable Snowman and that book... existed. I hope this book can do more than just exist. Let's talk about One Night at Camp Bigfoot.
Monday, March 2, 2026
The Stinal Countdown: Goosebumps House of Shivers #06: One Night at Camp Bigfoot
Thursday, February 19, 2026
The Stinal Countdown: Nightmare on Nightmare Street

So this one crept up on me. I legit thought this was a book due for later in the year, but nope. Mid-February. But that means that it's that time again. Another Blackstone Publishing R.L. Stine book. So far it's 0-2 for books I've enjoyed from the line. And the information about this book that has come out doesn't exactly make me go "Oh I can't wait for this one." But sometimes the books I've come in cold to have been the ones I've really enjoyed. So let's see if Stine can surprise me with this. Let's talk about Nightmare on Nightmare Street. See, the title also doesn't make me too jazzed.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The Stinal Countdown: New Fear Street #04: The Bad Girl

We have reached the end of New Fear Street already. Yep, a mere four books is all that Stine pumped out for this series. It does make me wonder though, if Stine really had any interest in this series or if all four books were just stuff from the original Fear Street that he didn't finish in time. We know that of The Stepbrother at least. So we have one more book left to go. And given the last book ended with a zombie girl, it feels a bit soon for another book about zombies. But life, AKA R.L. Stine, finds a way. Does he stick the landing, or is this just a pump-out before he gets to Fear Street Seniors? Let's find out with The Bad Girl.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
The Stinal Countdown: New Fear Street #03: Scream, Jennifer, Scream!

It's time for another trip into NEW Shadyside. Even more interestingly, we're almost finished with this series. Yep, New Fear Street really is that quick of a book series. And this time we have a book about cheating students, a possible snitch, and potential murder. Could this all lead to a good book, or will I be screaming in anger? Let's find out with Scream, Jennifer, Scream!
Monday, February 9, 2026
Club-Read: The Karen Tax: Baby-Sitters Little Sister #06: Karen's Little Sister

One thing I will say that bugs me about BSC is due to the structure of the series we really just move on from certain events and it takes a long time for that event to really matter in the grand scheme. Like, you'd almost forget at this point that the Thomas-Brewer family adopted a two year old Vietnamese girl. So leave it to the Karen books to be the series that actually talks about this. Which I guess if there's any benefit to the Karen books existing it's that we can at least build on some of that continuity for the Thomas-Brewers that the main series drops the ball on. So let's finally get a book focused around the arrival of Emily Michelle and how that affects Karen. Time for Karen to get jealous over a toddler. I expect nothing less. Let's talk about Karen's Little Sister.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
NNtG: Bone Chillers #11: Toilet Terror

It's time for another trip into Bone Chillers. Really down to the last few I can find online and, like I've said, some of the prices online for some of these books makes my eyes twitch. But we still have a couple left and one of them is about a monster in a toilet. Look, given some of the downright maddening monsters we have gotten from these books, a toilet monster feels a bit middle of the road. But can I be proven wrong? Or will this be a book I should have added to the much underused The Depths section? Best jiggle the handle because it's time to talk about Toilet Terror.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Club-Read: The Baby-Sitters Club #29: Mallory and the Mystery Diary

So like I said in the last BSC blog, I've definitely noticed a pattern when it comes to the majority of the twenties. A book that expands the universe, followed by a filler book. Given we're coming off a big book where Stacey's parents get divorced and she returns to Stoneybrook, this definitely feels like we're entering a massive comedown book. And given it's a Mallory book, that fills me with less optimism. I like Mallory, but she's in a position similar to Dawn in that the quality of her books can be shaky at best. It also doesn't help that this book's premise feels very much in line with The Ghost at Dawn's House, which wasn't a very interesting book. Hope to be wrong on these concerns though. Let's talk about Mallory and the Mystery Diary.
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