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Review #15498 - Dated: 5th of January, 2016 Author: kymmage |
I sat down with my daughter to read this book. I thought it was much like the activity book we had already started but it was smaller and seemed to be largely focused on Slappy the Dummy rather than the other Goosebumps monsters. As I was reading, I noticed that the prose is all written as if Slappy is speaking directly to the reader and/or listener. Unfortunately, Slappy isn't very nice. Of course, he isn't! He is a scary horror dummy. However, he basically calls the reader stupid for a large portion of the book. As a result, my daughter was not too thrilled.
Once she stated that she didn't feel that he was being very nice and she didn't want to be told that she was a numbskull anymore, I decided to quickly rescue the situation. I flicked through and realised that about 67 pages in, the focus of the book changes to the heroes from the movie.
We happily read the fact files in the second part of the first sitting. The focus on the heroes of the movie was cool. We enjoyed the short quiz too though the last question didn't work too well for us as we hadn't read many of the Goosebumps books. The jokes were pretty good and I'll be saving some of those for Halloween 2016.
The next time we sat down with the book, I had already had a quick re-read of the book to see what else was in there. What I could see was that aside from the Slappy focus, there were some cool activities for making up your own creepy characters and story-lines for your own horror story. Keeping the focus on that with my daughter meant that she got a lot more out of it the second time around and we had fun thinking up some real awful creatures, most of which were constructed out of sewerage.
Visually this book follows the same look and feel of the other Goosebumps books released for the movie. The pages are full colour, there are some great photos from the movie in there. The fonts and backgrounds on all the pages are creepy, but still easy enough to read. My daughter is quite sensitive about being thought of as stupid though, so that was the only thing that really backfired with this book. If you have an easy going kid who likes a laugh, even if he or she is the focus, this could be a winner. Also for any budding horror fiction writer, this would be a great help in getting the imaginative juices flowing.
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