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3 stars.Okay story.💀🇺🇸
This is one AWESOME Goosebumps book! It evokes all kinds of nostalgia vibes with the kids being on vacation and how they ended up on their own to have fun and ultimately survive all the Horrors at the theme park. I was able to connect with the kids and share in their fears throughout the entire book and I loved that! The twist in this story was really cool too as I really had about 3 guesses as to how it would pan out - but none of my assumptions turned out to be true! Bonus points for really su...
One Day at Horrorland is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite Goosebumps book. It was my favorite when I was a little nerdy bookworm in 5th grade, and it is STILL my favorite Goosebumps book after 10+ years. (I’m bad a math, okay? I’m 23 now, you do the math.)This Goosebumps novella is starring Lizzy and her family (along with a nerdy friend of her brothers, who is like a fat boy version of me when I was his age). They are on their way to the zoo for a vacation when they get lost because Lizzy...
"People don't always take us seriously." she continued. "People come to horrorLand and think it's all a big joke. People laugh at the signs around the park. They laugh at the rides and attractions. But it's all very serious to us. All of it."
I will never be too old to love Goosebumps! This was one of the first ones I read when I was young and reading it again brought back so many good memories. This one remains ones of my favourites to this day, I’m just a sucker for anything remotely carnival/circus related. This story still holds up all these years later, I enjoyed the hell out of my reread of this one! I had forgotten most of the details of the story so it was like I was experiencing it again for the first time and I fell in love...
Man, this brings back memories. This is, I think, the most popular in the Goosebumps series, right? This also might be my favorite.The Morris family plan to go to Zoo Gardens but accidentally end up at Horrorland, where people dress up as "Horrors" and plan to kill you and not let you leave. The rides are even a bit suspecious, like a coffin river dide, a deathly game show, and a unescapable maze.This was, like I said, my possible favorite out of all of them. None of them really scared me, but t...
Rating: 4/5This is where it all begun. Lizzy, her brother Luke, their parents and Luke's friend Clay are terribly lost. They can't seem to find their way to Zoo Gardens Theme Park, so when the see a sign for Horrorland they decide to give it a try. Big mistake since the rides there are not just scary but deathly.One Day at Horrorland was very entertaining. I don't remember it being so much fun. I loved Horrorland, best theme park ever. And Lizzy was not such a bad MC either, her brother though w...
Ofcourse, R.L. Stine has created a book that can give you nightmares. A family of two parents and two siblings, after losing their way to zoogardens, travel to a nearby amusement park that is in the middle of nowhere. It is called horrorland. At first, they thought the land was pretty good and it was free. Afterwards, the children and the parents were roaming around on their own and that is when the kids started to realize that something wrong was going on there. The screams of the people and th...
I must embarrassing admit that I, a twenty-one-year-old, have never read a Goosebumps book until now. Terrible, I know, but child me never felt the need to pick one up. Now, I finally understand the hype. What an absolutely adorably creepy story!
One Day at Horrorland (Goosebumps #16), R.L. StineOne Day at HorrorLand is the sixteenth book in the original Goosebumps, the series of children's horror fiction novels created and authored by R. L. Stine.The Morris family and their friend Clay become lost, accidentally finding the HorrorLand theme park. Shortly after parking, their car explodes, but the ticket-taker reassures them that it will be taken care of. The children, Lizzy, Luke and Clay, explore the theme park and get on the rides. Aft...
On re-reading the Goosebumps series, I am surprised by how INSANE these books are. I have no idea what kind of ... substances... Stine was enjoying when coming up with this series, but the books are just so WEIRD. This is #16, and let me tell you, they are not getting any saner.Lizzy, 12, her 10-year-old brother Luke, and his best friend Clay are driving with Lizzy's parents to Zoo Gardens. But the family gets horribly lost and stumbles onto a remote amusement park called HORRORLAND.As soon as t...
"A person can only die once here", The Horror said. "No one has ever died twice" When my friend and I decided that we're gonna read about from the Goosebumps series, I decided to go with this one because it has the highest rating, after reading it, I wasn't disappointed.This is a children's book about a family got lost in the middle of nowhere when they come across an amusement park called HorrorLand. They decided to give it a try, and as soon as they enter the park, weird and scary things st
The other day I was checking my parents library and I found this little book I read while I was still going to school. "One Day at Horrorland" is a book for young readers who love horror stories (in a soft way of course). Reading S. L. Stine books is like a juvenile prelude to the books of Stephen King and the truth is that It's a great and scary one.Spanish version:El otro dÃa estaba revisando la librerÃa de mis padres y encontré este pequeño libro que leà cuando aún iba a la escuela. Un dÃa en...
4 stars of nostalgia. the bat barn scene got me even as an adult lol
3.5*Lizzy Morris and her brother Luke has been asking their family to take them to a theme park. In the end they plan to visit the Zoo Gardens Theme Park with Luke's friend Clay accompanying the Morris family. Lizzy's father loses the way and end up next to another theme park named Horrorland. The children are excited and they plan to visit this park instead. Unfortunately their car explodes and they are stuck with the horrors. They enter the wierd rides and realise there's more to this theme pa...
I spent a month re-reading all 62 original Goosebumps books to see if they still hold up today, you can check out my 3.5 hour vlog here: https://youtu.be/2C73xc1FS5oYou can also check out my entire ranking of the original Goosebumps books from worst to best here: https://youtu.be/lBfaxCOwAnA
This was the very first Goosebumps I read long ago. So I had vague memories of the plot. I loved the pacing of each twists (mystery). Every chapter had some element that made me wanna read more.Combines my two favourite things amusement part and horror.One of my favourite book as a kid and now i have reread it as an adult.
#16 "Enter if you dare...."Lizzy, her parents, her younger brother and his friend are all on their way to Zoo Gardens Theme Park, but when her father leaves the map at home and they take a wrong turn they end up staring at a sign that reads "Welcome to Horrorland where nightmares come to life!" The attractions seem fun and everyone's excited to try things out. Things turn scary very quickly however. Suddenly things aren't so fun anymore.
Ahhh, the Goosebump days. I would borrow so many of these from the library they seriously considered extending my limit of books checked out at one time. R.L. Stine you were a reprieve from a harsh and dreary childhood in which my mind wandered far away from the troubles of the day. I stole books into my bed and read far into the night by the faintest of lights. I might have better eyesight were it not for you; however, I regret not one page or line.
Initial thoughts1. This plot was crazy and creepy2. I did not know how this was going to end and I loved that3. The characters are so much fun4. I definitely will be re-reading this next HalloweenCheck out my full review: https://youtu.be/lbAxOwlB2xE