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The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
The Horror at Camp Jellyjam | R. L. Stein
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acsah
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Sometimes it's good to take a break and read a children's horror book!😉
#goosebumps

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Michael_Gee
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This goes from solid to BONKERS and we loved it. Did I read this as a kid? I don‘t think so. I KNOW I wouldn‘t have liked it so much. It is so evocative of summer camp with the paranoia of Stepford Wives. I read it to my partner as he fell asleep so our reading was tinged by both dozing and adult beverages. Which may be why we fell asleep last night asking ourselves: Is this a Marxist parable? Maybe?

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jb72
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1. So far, I‘ve feed the chickens and the dog (it‘s already Monday morning-ish).
2. Yes - it was R. L. Stein reading one of his kid books.
3. 🖤 black
4. I‘d love to visit France
5. A “friend” dropped my book in water.
#premondayvibes

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Cityofamber
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Book_Fairy_Mary This was my first Goosebumps book as a child! ❤️ 6y
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BeansPage
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#33 "Tennis... Ping-pong... Monsters, anyone?"
"Only the best" the sign reads under King Jellyjam. Wendy's brother Elliot is very competitive and a total sports nut. She however, is not so into sports. So when they go to Camp Jellyjam, the sports camp, Wendy feels it's kind of a downer. But she's about to find out that things are not all that they seen at this camp.
#GoosebumpsChallenge

Samary I remember this cover, that guy was/is so creepy haha 6y
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BiblioTori
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This was the best Goosebump book, in my opinion. I‘m still kinda sad that it never made it to an episode by itself on the show.

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