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The Haunted School (Goosebumps (Library))
Book: The Haunted School (Goosebumps (Library))
Written by: R. L. Stine
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Average Customer Rating: 4.85 / 5

One of my favorites from Goosebumps!
Rating: 5 / 5
I think 'The Haunted School' is a really good book. It's not all that scary, but it's pretty great and keeps your interest. This one is about Tommy Frazer. His dad just got remarried; now he's got a new mom, and they moved to a new town so he's also got a new home and school. He winds up at Bell Middle School, which at first seems to be a normal school. He meets two kids, and wants desperately to impress them so maybe he can become friends with them. Then, when he signs up for the school's dance commitee, he starts to hear strange noises - like kids calling for help - as he gets some cans of paint. Then, weirder things start happening when he and the boy he made friends with find a room after getting into an elevator that goes sideways instead of up and down, with statutes of kids from the first class of Bell Middle School. They even enter an all gray world where everything - and everyone - are gray! Are all the gray children ghosts? Well, there's only one way to find out...! Read this book!


The Haunted School:
Rating: 5 / 5
This is by far my favorite Goosebumps book and one of my fav books of all time... It has a great story and creates a creepy and mysterious atmosphere.

So Tommy Frazer is the new kid at Bell Valley Middle School. He hates his new town and stepmom. The school okay, but he hasn't made really any friends because all the cliques have their friends and stuff. So he joins the dance decorations comittee to make some new friends. He makes two friends a practical joker named Ben and Thalia a delicate beauty who obesesses over her make-up 24/7. On his one of the days on dance comittee while making banners Ben forgot to get red paint so Tommy volunteers to get it. Hoping to impress Thalia and not a make a fool of himself. Unfortenately for him, he hardly knows the maze of a school and get's completely lost. He soon finds himself at a boarded up doorway. He sees a door and opens it thinks he's seeing real people. But turns on a pale light and find that they are just statues. Odd look statues from the class of '47. He is caught by the principle and led to the art room and Ben makes a fool of him for losing his way.

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This is a great book, though it is easy reading and is directed at younger to middle school kids, olde kids(lik me!)and adults can enjoy it too!!!

God Bless ~Amy




AWESOME!...
Rating: 5 / 5
This is my favorite Goosebumps book. The story is about a kid named Tommy who goes to a new school. At his new school he makes two friends Thalia, a girl who is constantly putting make-up on, and Ben, a boy who makes poor jokes. One day he's going to the Art room and he stumbles into a room full of statues of students. The principal tells him that the statues are of kids who disappeared in the 1940's. At the day of the prom they need to get something to fix a ripped banner. They stumble into an elevator that only moves from side to side. The elevator leads them to a black, white, and gray world. They find five kids who are totally gray. If you want to find out the rest you'll have to read the book. ...


 
 
 



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