Chicken Chicken Review
According to the Goosebumps Fanwiki, R. L. Stine took inspiration from Stephen Kings’s Thinner when writing Chicken Chicken. Will it compare? Surely not?! Let’s scratch a little deeper…
According to the Goosebumps Fanwiki, R. L. Stine took inspiration from Stephen Kings’s Thinner when writing Chicken Chicken. Will it compare? Surely not?! Let’s scratch a little deeper…
Only one book has ever brought me close to being scared, and it was not even what most would describe as a fully-fledged horror novel! You can see what I mean in my review of MINE by Robert McCammon. But on this reflection, along with being a massive Goosebumps fan, got me thinking… are Goosebumps books scary?
Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns (1996) is book 48 in the original Goosebumps series. This holiday horror may prove to be the perfect festive read for you. Especially if you are looking for a book you can finish on Halloween night! Want to know more about what you will be getting yourself into? Read on!
Here is a list on the net of books written by R. L. Stine that suit the Christmas season perfectly (no spoilers).
Goosebumps Live on Stage: Screams in The Night is a rare promotional book that was given free with tickets to see Goosebumps Live on Stage. Thinking about buying it on eBay? Don’t part with your cash just yet!
The Headless Ghost is certainly one of the most ‘gory’ Goosebumps out there. It depicts a scene where a young boy’s head is ripped off his shoulders, mental illness, animal abuse and someone being burned alive. All in a book aimed at kids?!