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Goosebumps 2000 #25

Il fantasma nello specchio

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There's something eerie about Jason's new mirror. It's almost as if a force were pulling him into his own reflection...and into a cold, dark world he may never leave again.

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First published January 1, 2000

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R.L. Stine

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Robert Lawrence Stine known as R. L. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer, well known for targeting younger audiences. Stine, who is often called the Stephen King of children's literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fear Street series.

R. L. Stine began his writing career when he was nine years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling children's author in history. In the early 1990s, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps® series, which sold more than 250 million copies and became a worldwide multimedia phenomenon. His other major series, Fear Street, has over 80 million copies sold.

Stine has received numerous awards of recognition, including several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Awards, and he has been selected by kids as one of their favorite authors in the NEA's Read Across America program. He lives in New York, NY.

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April 11, 2024
انتظار داشتم وقتی جیسون بالاخره وارد آیینه می‌شه تا فرد و بوزی رو نجات بده، چیزی فراتر از چندتا آیینه توی آیینه ببینیم و بیرون اومدن از آیینه به‌راحتی ضربه زدن به آیینه‌های اطراف نباشه! سرخورده شدم بهرحال
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308 reviews12 followers
March 15, 2025
I just moved so alot of my themes for my reading month had stuff to do with books with characters moving.I decided on a Goosebumps Series 2000 book called The Ghost In The mirror.I remember reading this about eleven years ago or so and I rememberd liking it but not loving it and not remembering much about it.The characters in this book aren't moving to a new location like I assumed.I thought this because I know a character gets some furniture,but that's not the case.Jason has a baby bedroom and the family can't afford new furniture.Jason has his clothes all over the small dresser.One day his dad comes home with this dresser and Mirror.I shluld probably menton Jason is a major scardy cat snd his older sister is making fun of him alot of times fot it.Jason is pretty excited.He thinks the mirror looks super clear and really good looking.He ends up ginding a weird letter that falls out the mirror that basically says beware of the doom that this brings or something like that.He assumes its Claudia playing a trick on him,but she denies it.One day his friend Fred comes over and they are playing video games.Fred says he sees something inside the mirror.We don't know what it is.He ends up leaving randomly and Jason has no idea where he is at.The next day his dog Buzzy is barking at the mirror.Jason hears snarls and growls and stuff he goes to get the dog when the dog jumps on him attacking him.the parents lock Buzzy in the garage.When Jason goes to play soccer His friend Fred is there and the usually clumsy Fred is really good and is somehow now the star player.Jason is proud of him and messes up saying he's possessed.Fred goes crazy and beats up Jason.Jason gets home one night and finally figures out what's going on.He sees the mirror get really dark and sees himself followed by Buzzy and Fred ,which creeps him out.His reflection tells him to enter the mirror.He does to save his friend and dog and something  happens that I won't spoil but ill say it has to do with inside out people crab claws and yellow eyes.Jason escapes and runs outside and discovers that Buzzy tore through the garage door.We also see Fred lifting a car over his head, which I did not remember reading the first time which is insane.Overall I really liked Ghost In The Mirror.I mostly liked the second half of the book more then the first half,but the first half was okay.It was mostly a body swapping story.The reveal of what's inside the mirror was really fun.I did remember a good bit of it,but there was alot I didn't remember.I should also mention there is some eyeball pulling scenes which really surprised me.As far as negatives I'll say I didn't really want to read about body swapping,because the other book I was reading was about body swapping.But that's not the books fault.I give Ghost In The Mirror a four out of five stars.I didn't love it But I did really like it.The second half won me over.
25 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2021
This is more of a 3.9/5 stars but this book didn’t qualify to meet a 4 star rating for me so I’ll settle with a 3 ⭐️ rating on here.

Boy, where do I begin with this book.

This book was a first time venture for me. I didn’t get around to reading this entry when I was of the target age of Goosebumps books back in the late 90’s to upper-mid 2000’s. I finally decided to sit down and read it. Surprised is the best word to describe how I felt.

The story is about a kid who lives on the line of poverty where he has to endure his bratty sister and making due with his status. He one day receives a new dresser and mirror from his parents to replace some furniture he has had since he was a baby and this excites him very much. But things turn south once he and his best friend discover an ominous note on the floor next to the new mirror in his bedroom.

The story then shifts to an unnerving, violent mystery where the kids gets his neck bitten into by his anger endured dog, and his best friend beating the ever loving snot of him for mentioning a certain word. But is his dog and his friend really themselves? Or are they something…else? The main character discovers his friends are different, much stronger and angrier versions of themselves and must battle a supernatural creature to save the day and (mild spoiler) it happens in a violent fashion.

Back to being surprised. This book subverted my expectations of it being a copy of Let’s Get Invisible, another Goosebumps story involving a giant mirror. But it did it’s own thing with it. The concept seemed fresh and eerie throughout the first two-thirds of the book, and caused a lot of uneasiness. The suspense and tension was so strung tight I couldn’t wait to keep turning the page. The protagonist was smart, and for it being a story that utilizes the “you gotta believe me”, it didn’t override it to death and cause me to become disinterested in the rest of the book. The character ACTUALLY stopped complaining and took initiative with their own guts to fix the situation. Go figure. And the brutality and violence I feel is at an all time high with this book. Any chance the story had to “go there” it “went there”.

But… something felt off in translation. In books centered around objects such as a mirror, remote controller, mask, cuckoo clock etc., the object that the story revolves around essentially becomes a character itself. When the object doesn’t have an origin, backstory, or anything to work with to give the reader what its presence TRULY means, there comes a disconnect into making sense of the events about to transpire. What makes books like The Haunted Mask great is that Stine took time to explain that the Unloved Ones were creations of the shop owner, they became his skin so he had to remove them and start over, and they were hidden for being dangerous. THAT IS WHAT YOU DO WITH OBJECT FOCUSED STORIES STINE! Ghost In The Mirror didn’t have anything to work with for the mirror whatsoever. The title having “ghost” in it, to then get the crustacean-like monster mirror-ghost-dimension thing that we got in the book literally makes no sense. All because there was no effort to make it make sense. It felt more like an episode of Danny Phantom than a Goosebumps book at times lol.

Not to mention, the book felt like it was building for a crazy event. I thought we were gonna get these super wild “ghost clones on steroid” characters destroying the town, or everyone turning into mutated crustaceans, or venture into a metaphor for the afterlife and have a crazy supernatural fight scene inside of the mirror.
Nope.
We got about as bland of a climax for this particular book as we could’ve gotten. However, the kid ripping out some eyeballs was fun. There was shaky concepts like a hand mirror inside of the mirror dimension I also would’ve liked to have seen done more creatively but that didn’t happen either.

So many questions until the twist ending I had, and the twist ending made me forget all about the questions because it was so dumb I stopped caring.

This seriously could’ve been one of the top 5 all time greatest Goosebumps books. The first 2/3 of this book was a 100% A+ for me. But that last 1/3 of the book just didn’t hit what I wanted/needed it to hit for me to give it an amazing score. It’s sad to see a book with unique qualities and high potential score a 3⭐️ but it was also my first time reading it. Maybe after a reread it can boost itself up to a 4⭐️ but we will see. I recommend this book to try for anyone whose a fan of the messed up books. Wouldn’t say I would let someone under the age of 10 read this though, so keep that in mind (parents out there).
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451 reviews1 follower
December 19, 2025
The last entry of Goosebumps until the HorrorLand series has ironically become one of my absolute favorites from this franchise. It’s the best S2K I feel and one of the best books put out by Stine. One of the main things that I gravitate to with this book is the unexplained and bizarre concept of the villain(s…?) and the mechanics involving the mirror. I generally like mirror horror, and this offers everything I love from the genre whilst also delivering this uniquely vague threat of a monster, whose intentions/origins/mechanics are a complete mystery in the best sense possible. There’s some trippy and dreamlike material, mostly from the climax, which I really dig; dream horror is goated and it kind of tapped into that with the surreality of it all, even reffering to it being like a dream at a few points. The characters are good, the ending is goofy and I kinda love it, and there’s some crazy sequences and writing choices in here that made this book for me. Overall, 10/10. Super overlooked and definitely a fantastic note to leave 90s-mainline Goosebumps on.
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104 reviews5 followers
January 7, 2023
I didn't like it that much
The ending was not the usual type and I think if he saw Fred with yellow eyes it would have been a better ending than this one
Also some parts were a little confusing like the time they were in the mirror
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2,222 reviews31 followers
September 26, 2019
Zum Inhalt (Booklet):
Überraschend bekommt Jason von seinen Eltern einen tollen, alten Spiegel geschenkt. Doch von Anfang an hat er das Gefühl, dass mit dem Spiegel etwas nicht stimmt. Manchmal sind sonderbare Schatten darin zu sehen und eines Tages verschwindet sein bester Freund. Jason kann sich das alles nicht erklären, aber dann kommt auch er dem Spiegel zu nahe...

Das Buch:
Jason ist zwölf und lebt mit seiner Familie in einem kleinen Häuschen. Seine ältere Schwester Claudia hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht ihm immer gruselige Streiche zu spielen oder ihn wegen seinem noch immer kindlich eingerichteten Zimmer aufzuziehen. Da sein Vater seit einem Jahr arbeitslos ist, beschließen seine Eltern ihm trotz Geldmangel das Zimmer ein bisschen aufzupeppen und kaufen ihm eine alte Kommode, die sie aufbereiten wollen und einen alten Spiegel von dem Jason absolut begeistert ist. Als er eines Abends eine geschriebene Warnung auf dem Boden findet, dass der Spiegel Unheil bringt, ist sich Jason sicher, dass Claudia ihm wieder einen Streich gespielt hat. Doch plötzlich glaubt er in dem Spiegel eine Bewegung gesehen zu haben und als sein Hund sich verändert und sein bester Freund Fred plötzlich verschwindet, ist sich Jason sicher, dass der Spiegel etwas damit zu tun hat. Und damit behält er auch Recht, denn bald zeigt sich der Geist, der in dem Spiegel wohnt. Doch wie kann er seinen Freund retten?

Eigener Eindruck:
Diese Geschichte von R.L. Stine aus seiner Jugendbuchreihe „Gänsehaut“ ist in meinen Augen wirklich gut gelungen. Stine schreibt gewohnt einfach und in jugendlicher Sprache, sodass man die Geschichte schnell begreifen kann, keine Fragen offen bleiben und die Seiten einfach so dahin fliegen. Seinem Schreibstil treu bleibend versucht er in jedem Kapitel mit einer spannenden Stelle zu enden, sodass man gleich weiter lesen möchte, was denn nun passiert ist. Die Geschichte von Jason und Fred ist wirklich gelungen. Man fiebert mit den Jungs mit und hofft, dass sie dem Geist aus dem Spiegel irgendwie entwischen können. Was Jason dabei erlebt ist für junge Leser sicher haarsträubend, für Erwachsene sicher nur ein müdes Lächeln, aber trotzdem interessant. Ich kann mir gut vorstellen, dass junge Leser vielleicht sogar ein bisschen Angst vor Spiegeln bekommen und damit hat Stine in meinen Augen sein Ziel voll und ganz erreicht, nämlich das junge Publikum zum fürchten zu bringen. Trotzdem hätte ich mir vielleicht gewünscht, dass Stine bezüglich der Schwester ein bisschen mehr bei der Realität geblieben wäre, denn bei den Streichen, die sie ihrem Bruder spielt, wäre wohl kein Elternteil so seelenruhig geblieben wie die Eltern von Jason. Trotzdem finde ich das Buch gut gemacht und halte es für eine solide Gruselgeschichte für junge Leser.

Charaktere:
Fred ist an sich ein ganz sympathisches Kerlchen. Er will stark und mutig sein, hat aber mehr Angst als Vaterlandsliebe. Besonders seiner Schwester scheint es immer wieder zu gelingen ihn zu erschrecken, was ihn wirklich ärgert. Aber er ist auch ein guter freund, das beweist er spätestens dann, wenn er seinen Freund Fred versucht zu unterstützen, obwohl der mehr als unsportlich ist. Trotzdem feuert Jason ihn immer wieder an es weiter zu probieren. Das finde ich, ist ein richtig feiner Charakterzug. Außerdem mag ich seinen Mut den er im Laufe der Geschichte entwickelt.

Seine Schwester Claudia hingegen finde ich als Charakter oder besser gesagt vom Charakter her wirklich grauenhaft. Durch die ständigen Streiche und ihre überhebliche Art nervt sie einfach nur und das macht sie nicht sonderlich sympathisch. Eigentlich ein bisschen schade. Außerdem wäre ich der Meinung gewesen, dass man sie vielleicht hätte noch ein bisschen mehr in die Handlung einbauen können, besonders, als Jason wegen dem Geist so richtig in der Klemme sitzt.

Cover:
Das Cover ist typisch für die „Gänsehaut“-Reihe in einem lilanen Grundton gehalten. Darauf zu sehen ist oben der Titel und darunter ein alter Spiegel aus dessen Glas eine Monster- beziehungsweise Geisterhand herausragt. Das wirkt schon ein bisschen gruselig und ich denke, dass es durchaus neugierig auf die Geschichte macht. Außerdem ist das Cover sehr aussagekräftig bezüglich des Inhalts und somit in meinen Augen wirklich gelungen.

Daten:
Taschenbuch: 128 Seiten
Verlag: cbj (1. Juni 2001)
Sprache: Deutsch
ISBN-10: 3570209687
ISBN-13: 978-3570209684
Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 10 - 12 Jahre
Verpackungsabmessungen: 18,2 x 12,6 x 1,5 cm

Idee: 4/5
Charaktere: 4/5
Emotionen: 3/5
Details: 4/5
Gruselfaktor: 4/5

Gesamt:4/5
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8 reviews
January 7, 2013
Wow, the only word I can use, describing this book, is 'amazing!' This is one of my favorite stories written by R.L. Stine! It's absolutely magnificent! Such an interesting plot, such scary moments, such a cool main character! Gosh, this is really awesome! I can't even express my feelings! I read this book for the first time when I was having rest on the beach near the Black Sea with my mom, and even that sunny and joyful day I was sitting near the water shivering because of a great fear! And even recently, a few months ago, I've read this book again! Nevertheless, I got scared despite my age! I felt like something cold and strange had been getting into me while reading! That's pretty nice! I like it! I'm about to re-read it soon!
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738 reviews37 followers
August 20, 2019
Estoy reservándome Stranger Things para este otoño y mientras tanto he sacado de mi trastero algo que me produce idéntica sensación de nostalgia noventera: un libro de pesadillas. Sé que no es precisamente alta literatura, pero me encantan sus historias absurdas y las constantes referencias a marcas como Coca Cola, Nike y Oreo. No había leído este libro antes y diría que no es de las mejores, pero transcurre en otoño y me ha transportado de vuelta a los 12 años, que es todo lo que le pedía.
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411 reviews32 followers
August 28, 2016
Claudia ist ne blöde Kuh und Jason vielleicht nicht der beste Freund, aber die Welt rund um den Spiegel ist einfach toll!
Es ist mehr ein Monster, als ein Geist. Der Titel ist da ein wenig irre führend & kommt von Claudia. Als kleinen Bonus: es gibt auch einen Hund! <3
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312 reviews5 followers
June 1, 2025
There was a lot of hype at the launch of the Goosebumps 2000 title about how these books were going to be scarier than the OG series. After all, the '90s was about attitude! No more wimpy "horror" books for kids! I read Cry of the Cat, decided this was nothing more than a marketing gimmick, and severed my association with the series. At least for a while.

Well, sometimes you turn 38. Nuff said, right? So now I've read both the first and last entry in the 2000 brand. I'm probably more apt to be charitable to these books now, both out of nostalgia and by virtue of the fact that, when I was 11, I was already getting jaded with the series, which seemed to get sillier and sillier as it went on. I was slaking my thirst for horror with the R-rated flicks of the '90s neo-slashers.

Is Ghost in the Mirror actually scarier than your typical Goosebumps book? I guess it depends on how you define "scary". It's a bit gorier--the mirror copy of our protagonist, Jason, opens his mouth so wide that his face turns inside out, and there's a scene where the monsters of mirrorland start fighting and ripping out each others' tennis-ball-sized eyeballs. But the tone is still really silly. Jason is your typical scaredy-cat lead character who opens the book by telling the reader what a coward he is and how he's always falling for his mean sibling's dumb pranks. I'd love to see a breakdown on what percentage of Goosebumps books begin with this exact same exposition dump. So prepare yourself for fake-out cliffhangers and plastic Halloween masks our hero mistakes for actual monsters.

By the way, if your sibling is constantly hiding in your closet and jumping out to scare you, it doesn't mean you're a scaredy-cat. It means your sibling is demented and needs to get a life. Jason's sister Claudia is fourteen--she's in HIGH SCHOOL, but all we see her do throughout the book is scare Jason and steal his Gameboy. Is she a loser or what?

Anyway, I have my suspicions that the plot of Ghost in the Mirror is reminiscent of Let's Get Invisible. I can't prove that because I barely remember the latter and I'm certainly not going to reread it any time soon, but I'm fairly certain it involved people getting imprisoned in mirrors and being replaced with malicious doppelgangers. That book at least had the advantage of being more psychological in its approach, while Ghost in the Mirror has hokey monsters with crab claws. There aren't even any ghosts! Stine always claims he starts with a catchy title and works his way backward to fill in the plot, but that makes it even more infuriating when the title is a lie.

There's a lot of video-game-playing in the book, so I was really hoping there would be a cheesy scene where Jason and his friend Fred are playing video games and an evil 16-bit entity appears on the screen and starts wreaking havoc--sort of an early version of a creepypasta. Alas, it was not to be.
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711 reviews66 followers
March 19, 2021
Wow. Series 2000 just had to go out like this...

So, I remember this book scaring me when I was younger. Not too many GB books did that, but I clearly remembered this being one of the few that actually creeped me out. I didn't remember much about the story other than that.

This book has a slightly similar plot / premise to Let's Get Invisible from the original GB series. Our main character is gifted this mirror/dresser/shelf thingy as a gift and it's made clear early on (or rather, very heavily implied) that it's no ordinary mirror. This whole first half of the book with our main character noticing odd stuff and experiencing strange phenomena with the mirror is excellently done. There is a dark, eerie tone to the story and some very well done suspense-building that had me really invested in the book. I can see why it creeped me out when I was younger - because it nearly creeped me out reading it again as an adult!
Unfortunately, the book didn't follow through.

The second half of the book takes a completely different turn and doesn't follow through with all of that tension and suspense building we got in the first half. There is a reveal of a certain villain/antagonist that I wasn't happy with at all. I think maybe Mr. Stine realized the story was getting a bit too scary and he needed to lighten it up a "little", so he decided to make the antagonist a bit cartoonish instead of scary - and the antagonist feels like he shouldn't be in the book at all.
The story was headed in a good direction, and I thought I had figured out where the story was going, and I liked the implications of what the evil was inside the mirror, even if it closely resembled the plot from Let's Get Invisible...
But instead, R.L. Stine just pulled something out of his hat and slapped it on the pages. The story lost all credibility for me at that point. I had a hard time getting through the last 40-50 pages of the book because I was simply not enjoying it anymore.
The second act continues to introduce a bunch of weird stuff and things that don't make sense and completely strays away from the suspense and dark atmosphere that dominated the first half of the book.
And then we get the twist ending, which is probably the stupidest and most random twist ending out of ANY S2K book.

*Sigh*

This one was really a letdown. It had so much going for it, and there was just no payoff, what so ever. Or rather, the "payoff" was complete garbage. I was super disappointed with the turn the story took, especially considering how well done the first half of the book was.
It's a shame to have ended S2K on this note, but oh well, in the original series we got Monster Blood IV as the finale, so... *shrugs*

2.5 / 5
2 reviews
November 18, 2025
Me encontré este libro en una tienda de segunda mano. Tras haber leído varios de la serie original de Pesadillas, me hacía ilusión probar alguno de la serie 2000. Y la verdad… es que me ha decepcionado.

Por un lado me sorprendió que incorporase algunos elementos más “adultos” como un ambiente más oscuro, la violencia y alguna escena más sangrienta.

Pero por otro lado, he notado una falta de sentido constante que no me ha permitido conectar con la historia. Estuve tentado de cerrarlo en varias ocasiones pero continué porque no me gusta dejar los libros a medias, las últimas páginas se hicieron muy duras de leer.

Y el giro del final… resulta hasta ridículo.

Probaré alguno más de la serie 2000, espero que sean mejores que esto.
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367 reviews81 followers
July 5, 2022
Fatoni SELESAI Maraton Goosebumps Series 2000
Buku 25 dari 25

Jason punya cermin baru di kamarnya. Karena ini cerita Goosebumps, tentu saja ada yang aneh dengan cermin itu. Entah kenapa, bayangan di dalamnya terasa lebih gelap. Lalu ada kertas peringatan itu. Disusul menghilangnya anjing miliknya, juga sahabat baiknya. Cermin apa ini?

Awalannya bagus lho padahal. Misterius. Horor. Namun, kemudian berubah menjadi cerita monster biasa. Twist-nya juga tidak terlalu spesial. Tidak terlalu bagus.
135 reviews
January 25, 2025
The evil mirror makes your dog go crazy and bite your son. Your son complains about nightmares (due to said mirror). Do you move it or try to solve the problem?

NOT A CHANCE!

The book was just full of this kind of crap with the idea sounding half-decent on paper but the execution being below the imagination. The ending was even worse, completely out-of-place. The Let's Get Invisible, also by Stine, also about mirrors was way better. At least this literature piece was short (about 22k words) so my suffering was short.
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101 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2025
I did it... I read all 62 original Goosebumps books and all 25 Series 2000 books (plus the 7 anthology books and 1 live special). While there are very few books I would read again, I had a blast finally conquering the original run of Goosebumps. I have no plans to read the Horrorland series or any of the modern books, but I do plan to read all 58 Give Yourself Goosebumps one day! For now, I need a break from children's horror.

As for this book, it's fine. Not amazing, not bad at all. It's a creative premise that could have gone further and had a weak twist (like many books in the series).
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Author 3 books242 followers
May 24, 2019
استاین می‌گوید:" وظیفهٔ بزرگی دارد و آن سیخ کردن مو بر اندام بچه هاست" کتا��‌های او با فروش بیش از ۲۵۰ نسخه در سطح جهان او را به پر فروش ترین نویسندهٔ کودک تبدیل کرده‌است . او هم اکنون همراه همسرش جین و پسرش مت زندگی می‌کند. استاین می‌گوید:"من عاشق این هستم که خواننده‌هایم را به جاهای ترسناک ببرم آیا می دانید ترسناک‌ترین مکان کجاست؟این محل ذهن خود شماست
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239 reviews
October 7, 2020
My second book from Goosebumps Series 2000, I’m impressed with this series of books so far, I definitely hope to find more in the wild. I liked this one a lot even if it reminded me a bit of Let’s Get Invisible from the original series. I do wonder what happened to the Fred and Buzzy clones, it was never really explained. But alas, I still really liked this story.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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589 reviews85 followers
May 20, 2024
This one was more spooky than some other books in this series in my opinion. The monster here has purple teeth and a long red tongue. Very scary! The ending was also good detailed. I was just wondering about the final, what was the meaning of the snake? Didn't quite get that. And the final is usually my favourite part, so it was a bit disappointing.
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1,163 reviews14 followers
September 13, 2018
A decent amount of creepiness for the 5 year old. Too creepy for some I imagine. The writing is a little simple and repetitious. Would be good for hi-low readers. For complexity of plot, I preferred the Spiderwick.
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11 reviews1 follower
June 11, 2018
Been a long time since I read goosebumps, but it certainly did not disappoint
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13 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2020
القصة جميله من اولها لاخرها بس النهايه شوي غريبة ما كنت متوقعاها ابدا بس تستحق القراءه 😀😀
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52 reviews5 followers
February 10, 2021
Storyline is okay, not very scary

Storyline of this book is very good with twists and stuff, but it's not as scary as some of the other books
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6,638 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2021
This was really cute, and the ending actually made me laugh out loud.
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125 reviews1 follower
September 27, 2023
It was an overall good book, but I thought the ending was kinda goofy with the snake creature talking to the main character saying "did you get the note."
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276 reviews26 followers
November 5, 2023

rating: 3.75 stars

my spooky soul got spooked out and is craving more spooky books by R.L Stine.

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