Carol Ellis is an American author of young adult and children’s fiction. Her first novel, My Secret Admirer, was published in 1989 by Scholastic as part of their popular Point Thriller line.
She went on to write over fifteen novels, including a few titles in the Zodiac Chillers series published by Random House in the mid-1990s, and two titles in The Blair Witch Files series for young adults, published by Bantam between 2000 and 2001.
Why do these books exist? These aren't the original Goosebumps books by the same name, but rather 60-page novelizations of the TV episodes based on those original books. MONEY GRAB!
This was "okay". They are very short and the print is laughably big, but the story itself wasn't awful. The ending was pretty dumb. Again, why do these "books" exist? It's puzzling. Oh wait, no it's not...
The Headless Ghost "Twin Terrors" were two kids who like ghost then one night then went to see the headless ghost the headless ghost's name was Andrew and he knew the hill House was haunted and every night he searched for the ghost. Andrew called the ghost names to make it mad. Then one night, he went too far. Andrew gasped in horror! The ghost appeared and Reached for Andrew with its long, icy fingers Then he pulled Andrew's head right off! the Twin Terrors went inside the hill house and they tried to fined the ghost. I loved this book and I recrmend it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.