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Cerebelle said...

Wow, what was the prologue about? Was it just the parrot thing? And why would it be in second-person? Should I be expecting some kind of logic in a Goosebump book, though?

Okay, that's enough of that. Great post, completely understandable that you took an extra week to get through this one.

AUGUST 12, 2008 10:35 AM

troy steele said...

The prologue was Paul in bed, telling the reader to imagine they were being chased by a monster. It was excessively unnecessary, even by the standards of this series.

AUGUST 12, 2008 10:59 AM

Anonymous said...

No update this week, Troy? R.L. Stine has said that it takes him about a week to write a volume in the series, but you can't handle a 2,000 word review in that same time span?!

AUGUST 19, 2008 11:15 AM

troy steele said...

There will be an update this week, I'm writing it right now. I had intended to do The Beast this week (Shame on no one picking up the hint)[1] but it didn't arrive in time so I'm forced to do something else

AUGUST 19, 2008 11:29 AM

Anonymous said...

Unneccesary Trivia:
Goosebumps knockoff Bone Chillers[2] came out with a story called Teacher Creature prior to this book. In this one the teacher was some kind of toad man and I believe it ended with him getting eaten by swamp trees or something. Tim Jacobus did the cover for that book too.

Sometime after another Goosebumps knockoff Graveyard School[3] came out with Creature Teacher (or was it Teacher Creature?).

SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 6:35 PM

troy steele said...

The one Bone Chillers where giant insects took over a school and they were feeding the children, who served as incubators, to their young[4] was pretty good/twisted if memory serves

SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 7:37 PM

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  1. R.L. Stine's The Beast. It takes place in an amusement park, which is why the main review says, "See you guys next week for even more amusement."
  2. A horror anthology created by Betsy Haynes.
  3. A horror series by Nola Thacker, credited to Tom B. Stone.
  4. Probably referring to the book Back to School.