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I loved Goosebumps as a kid, along with every other child my age. There was always a Goosebumps laying within arm's reach of me, even if it had to be hidden in my backpack. I was a member of the R.L. Stine fan club and got an autographed picture (which was banished to the back of my bookcase because Mr. Stine's gaze kind of freaked me out) and a t-shirt, which I proudly wore to meet Darth Vader with my dad and kid brother:And, of course, as I got older, my fascination with them faded away. I sol...
This book was a fast read. The story was okay, but I have read better stories of RL Stine. Sometimes the tension wasn't there and the story could have had more dept. Still a good read for a Sunday.
This is a Goosebumps book so how in the world am I supposed to give it a star rating? Or a review? Nevertheless, 5.0 Stars. Quick and fun read. Picked this up at a mall bookstore with my friend the other day with another Goosebumps book because these (Goosebumps) were the first books I ever read. In seventh grade when I started to read, I didn't know exactly what to read or what interested me so every day at the end of the school day I would take the stairs (no elevator because it's a school obv...
5 Words: Nasty, selfish, thieving little shits.I think I've made my thoughts on Goosebumps quite clear... No thank you.4That's two books in a row filled with the most obnoxious children in the world. I'm gonna try a third one in case it's just a fluke and I happen to have picked up the wrong ones, but I'm not keeping my fingers crossed.These books are fine for a certain kind of kid, but even when I read them when was young I was rolling my eyes and not impressed by breaking and entering and burg...
This isn't the first book to explore the inexplicably unnerving quality of cameras. Written before the influx of western supernatural movies depicting evil captured in film, like Sinister or Shutter, but also on the tail-end of pre-existing scary stories about cameras and celluloid, Say Cheese and Die! is both ahead of its time and behind the times all at once. The 4th book in R.L. Stine's most famous series, Say Cheese and Die! can sometimes be silly, but it's also chilling and unforgettable at...
#4 "One picture is worth a thousand screams."An evil cursed camera? No that couldn't be real, right? Greg and his three friends are about to find out!
Having grown up reading the Goosebumps books, I thought it would be fun to take a nostalgic trip so see how well it stood up.A fun concept of technology predicting the future to devastating effects.Say Cheese and Die was actually surprised me slightly, as I enjoyed it alot more than I'd remembered.
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 always one of my absolute favorites in the series, so it's one of the ones I was most excited to reread when I started this series reread, and it definitely lived up to my memories! I must have read it a dozen times as a kid but I still had so much fun watching the mystery of the creepy, evil little camera play out. What a clever idea for a story, and it totally reminded me of why R.L. Stine was my absolute favorite author as a kid.
I love goosebumps when I was a kid and this was one of my favorites.'Say Cheese and Die!' was the fourth book in the Goosebumps awesome book series.The story starts with Greg finding an old camera at a spooky house owned by Mr. Spidey (a strange old-man with spider-like appearance). Greg's very amuse with the idea of having a camera so he began by taking a picture of his friend Michael who is leaning on the stair railing. Suddenly, the railing gives way and Michael falls. Michael obviously got h...
I am pretty sure I read and loved this one as a kid. Still enjoyable. Evil camera. Loved the ending!
One of my favourite things about re-reading this whole series has to be the reference to 90s "technology". Isn't it weird how it all sounds cheesy to think somebody cool because they have a VCR?? The future generations will make so much fun of us for spending 1k on an "old" Iphone 12 🤣
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. I think this is probably one of my favourite Goosebumps stories, something about it just really hits the spot for me. 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 lov...
Such a fantastic short book
Who doesn't love a good throwback? Especially one from the master, R.L. Stine.I loved Goosebumps as a kid and I still love them now. They are the ultimate throwback and totally brightens my day. Sure, these books don't scare as good as they used to but I still love the thrills along the way.Greg and his buddies, Bird, Michael and Shari, find a magical camera. Except, this camera isn't the good kind of magic - it's the evil kind. When they take pictures with it, the developed pictures show evil,
I love Stine's ideas. This one would make a good movie.
This book is caled "Goosebumps: Say Cheese and Die" by R.L StineWhile wondering what to do on a boring summer day, three friends Greg, Doug and Shari decide to investigate the house of a old wicked man nicknamed "Spidey". He is nicknamed like that because he looks a lot like a spider. While searching the home, Greg discovers a strange camera. He calls his friend Doug and Doug tells him to take a picture of him. Greg takes a picture of him who is leaning on the stair railing. Suddenly, the railin...
Okay, so I will admit that this one was a little bit more creepy than Monster Blood and that honestly came from the fact that the antagonist was extremely weird/creepy. While the writing was about the same, I absolutely enjoyed Greg as a man character. He attempted to do the right things like going to adults when things started going horribly wrong; however, (as someone pointed out to me) the parents in these books are ALWAYS CRAP. In his attempt to get guidance, Greg was overlooked and dismisse...
Some people think that a picture will steal your soul.Greg's always been interested in photography, but he only owns a point-and-click that doesn't take very good pictures.Greg, Bird, Shari, and Michael live in a really boring town called Pitts Landing. One day, for fun, they decide to break into the old Coffman house. It's been abandoned for as long as they remember.There's a homeless guy, Spidey, who dresses all in black and runs around the neighborhood. He's very old and very thin. He reminds...
I read this classic with my six year old. We finished the other night. I’m happy to report she now a huge fan of Stine so I’ve ordered a few more for us to share.❤️5stars