Book Review : ( Goosebumps ) Welcome to Dead House by R.L. Stine

Format : E-book Genre : Childrens literature / Horror Pages 128 Published : 1992

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Summary : Amanda (12) and Josh (11) have just moved in to a town named Dark Falls . The house is left to them by a mysterious uncle of their father . It doesn’t take long for Amanda and Josh to start experiencing weird things going on such as windows being opened with no one there , strange giggling , and the occasional disappearing child . Surely this is just the imagination of two kids getting used to a new environment right ?

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Review : This hit the nostalgia button . For those who don’t know this is the first book in the legendary “Goosebumps” series , a series that made a big part of my childhood reading habits … in secret of course . As far as the book’s story goes , it’s a solid haunted house story . It hits all the areas it needs to and doesn’t waste your time . I will say that there are more dead people than I remembered and it’s overall one of the more intense “Goosebumps” books . Give it a shot if you want a haunted house story without being traumatised .

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Recommendations : Books

  1. Hell House by Richard Matheson
  2. Earthbound by Richard Matheson
  3. Dangerous Girls by R.L. Stine
  4. Smallville:Hauntings by Nancy Holder
  5. Coldheart Canyon by Clive Barker

Songs

  1. Ghosts – Michael Jackson
  2. Dragula – Rob Zombie
  3. Crossroad Blues – Robert Johnson
  4. The Gambler – Kenny Rogers
  5. Ghostriders in the Sky – Johnny Cash

Movies

  1. House on Haunted Hill (1959)
  2. Goosebumps (2015)
  3. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)
  4. The Haunted Mansion (2003)
  5. Monster House (2006)

Lesson : Always , always , always look into mysterious relatives before you accept any gifts from them .

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