![]() ![]() The villain is supposed to be this threatening and intelligent force, but he's more of a laughingstock with how easily he gets bested. That's fine, I suppose, because they're just stupid kids, but they bully those nerdy twins, who are almost as unlikable as the protagonists. They get powers they don't deserve, and almost immediately misuse them. In their own story, in HorrorLand, it doesn't matter. Help, We Have Strange Powers! - Jillian and Jackson are the worst. Maniac into the HorrorLand series, but even that doesn't make sense given the book's plot. ![]() This just felt like a way for Stine to write Dr. The ending is a middle-finger to anyone expecting the plot to go anywhere or mean anything. The antagonists are fun, but don't bounce off of the protagonist well, and seem to be far more powerful than scary. The plot bounces back and forth unbelievably, and the same twist is used three times. Robby Schwartz - The book is too short, and makes literally no sense. I've been re-reading the Goosebumps books in no particular order, and just wanted to air my grievances with the three worst I've read so far.ģ. ![]()
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