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by - written on 09/06/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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I've decided to read all the Goosebumps all in order, I've already written a review on the 1st one "Welcome to Dead House", so because this is next in the series I thought It'll be good to read the next one. I really don't know why they are in this order, maybe because it was the order in which R.L. Stine had written them in or it might have been the way R.L. Stine wanted them. I really don't know why because anyone can pick up a book in the series and just read it, there is no links between the books apart from the series. As I promised in the last review, I said I will write a new review for the second book in the series, OH LOOK I AM! This book is ... Read the complete review
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