A review by wyrmbergmalcolm
The Blob That Ate Everyone by R.L. Stine

2.0

Another great, if not all that original, idea that suffers from the franchise it sits within. Considering how short these books are, it took a long time to get to the crux of the story. Those scenes, when Zackie and his friend were realising the truth, were pretty well done and had the potential to do great things. Unfortunately, it petered out and the rest of the story was pretty run-of-the-mill. The end 'twist' was particularly grating, partially as it makes no sense at all, but also it completely cheapened the quality of the story as a whole.