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Title:Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps #1)
Author:R.L. Stine
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 126 pages
Published:September 1st 2003 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published July 1992)
Categories:Horror. Childrens. Fiction. Young Adult. Fantasy. Middle Grade. Mystery
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Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps #1) Paperback | Pages: 126 pages
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Amanda and Josh think the old house they have just moved into is weird. Spooky. Possibly haunted. And the town of Dark Falls is pretty strange, too. — But their parents don't believe them. You'll get used to it, they say. Go out and make some new friends. — So Amanda and Josh do. But these creepy new friends are not exactly what their parents had in mind. Because they want to be friends... ...Forever.

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Original Title: Welcome to Dead House
ISBN: 0439568471 (ISBN13: 9780439568470)
Edition Language: English
Series: Goosebumps #1, صرخة الرعب #2

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So, my friend Stepheny put it out there that she wanted to read these this summer and was all... I raised my hand. Because when I was a kid, I LOVED these books. They came out around the time I turned 10, and I was that kid who read anything and everything I could. I was the girl who WANTED reading homework. I looked forward to the Scholastic Book Fair all year long. I did the summer reading program and read circles around my classmates. By the time these books were being published, I was

Goosebumpy alright! This is the first book of the original book series of Goosebumps CREEPY GOOD BOOK Obviously I wasnt expecting a scary bloody tale, since this is Goosebumps, not H.P. Lovecraft, but I am glad to say that the book is quite well written, with an engaging narrative and a kinda of cliffhanger or shocking last line on each chapter making you to keep reading.I found ingenious that the main character (and narrator of the story) is a teenage girl, due this is the first book of a

#1 "It will just kill you."The old house that Amanda and Josh just moved into with their parents is not haunted... Or is it? Things get crazy in this ghostly tale of the ominous haunted house.As the first book in the series of the Goosebumps franchise, while not my favorite, I'd have to say it's still one of the great ones.

Welcome to Dead House was the first book in the Goosebumps book series. I read it in our allotted library hours back in my elementary school. I appreciated this a lot more because this was my first goosebumps book. The story starts with Josh and Amanda moving with their parents into a relic of a house willed to them by their late uncle. Amanda and Josh felt sad about their uncle and they are not too thrilled about the new house or town. Amanda tries to give a chance on liking the new place but

So its like this. 12 year old Amanda and her 11 year old little brother Josh arent too thrilled about being uprooted from the house theyve lived in their entire life just because some dead Uncle Charlie (that no one even knew anyway) left their Dad a house in his will. But here they are in Dark Falls anyway, because really, theres only so much whining and complaining a kid can do. So like I said, now were at this creepy old house covered in shade trees (along with the rest of the neighborhood)

Yeah, yeah, I know, many of you read these as kids and you love them, how dare I. Well, the dog dies, so there you have it.Still, it was better than the first season of American Horror Story.

Alright ladies and gentlemen,The first book of the fabled classic Goosebumps.The house is a freebie. Is haunted.The entire town is, as well. Two siblings discover that fears do come true.Very well drawn up from the master of scare Mr. Stine.The story bears a classic uniqueness of Stine but a cliffhanger ending is his trademark.Turning back my high-school library years, it made my bone chill, yet again.Take all the stars!

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