inthelunaseas's review
4.0
I loved these books as a kid. I was more of an Animorphs fan than a Goosebumps fan (there was a clear divide at the schools I went to which one you were- sort of a Beatles vs Elvis type thing), but I really got into these books.
This is one I owned as a child (though this copy belongs to my partner, who also had as a kid). I remember always bookmarking or dogtagging the pages where you could make a choice, and then quickly reading ahead to see if one decision would lead you to an early finish. This book wasn't my favourite, but it wasn't my least favourite, either.
A fun book, and a type that I miss as an adult.
This is one I owned as a child (though this copy belongs to my partner, who also had as a kid). I remember always bookmarking or dogtagging the pages where you could make a choice, and then quickly reading ahead to see if one decision would lead you to an early finish. This book wasn't my favourite, but it wasn't my least favourite, either.
A fun book, and a type that I miss as an adult.
erindatema25's review
2.0
Damn, practically every ending R.L is tryna kill me off or call me a nerd. Written very lighthearted and simply, but when thought is put into the situations the book kind of lives up to its name, thinking about these situations realistically is a sure way to give yourself Goosebumps. (HAHAHA I'm sorry I couldn't control myself HAHAH)
Spoiler
being turned into a gingerbread person and sold off in a bakery is a horrifying very terrible way to die, right up there with being squashed to death and being consumed in human form
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