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apprécié l'intrigue principale mais j'ai trouvé que l'auteur a conclu beaucoup trop vite en laissant beaucoup questions sans réponse.
I ordered this book on Amazon because, as far as I know, it's the followup to 'Ghost Camp' numberin the original Goosebumps Series.
It sort of seems to be, In the first one, we had Harry and his brother Alex, However, in this one, we have Dustin and his brother Logan, In the first one, it was called 'Camp Spirit Moon,' but in this one, the campers are separated into two categories: 'Camp Full Mooners' and 'Camp New Mooners.
' It was Uncle Marv in the first, and it's Uncle Lou in this one, Also, I'm not sure how this is a return when there are new characters and none of the original, I must admit to some confusion,

Dustin is the last person to make the list for theweek camp list, while his brother Logan is on the two week.
Meaning Dustin goes for four weeks and Logan goes
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for two,

On the bus ride, Dustin meets Ari, A guy who wants to switch identities with him so they can mess with the camp counselors, Dustin agrees, they arrive with their swapped identities, and no one is any the wiser, Unfortunately for the real Ari, Dustin gets Ari's place in the Apache cabin the best one on the grounds, The real Ari gets Dustin's place in the Cherokee cabin a run down, bed bug and flea infested living quarter,

The second Dustin tells 'Uncle' Lou that he's Ari, he is suddenly the most popular kid in the camp, Later at the campfire, Lou tells the campers the store about The Snatcher, After a bit, the real Dustin wants to switch back with Ari, but finds himself in a situation where no one believes he's not Ari.


Despite my confusion, this turned out to be a really good sequel, Idk. Maybe after the end of 'Ghost Camp' everything changed قريتها و أنا في إبتدائي أظن و أعدت قراءتها ر, إل. ستاين من كتاب الرعب الشبابي المفضلين عندي و متمكن جدا I registered a book at BookCrossing, com!
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Dustin pergi ke Full Moon Camp musim panas iniini adalah camp yang sama dengan yang di Ghost Camp di seri original.
Saat sampai di sana, dia mendapat perlakuan yang istimewa karena ternyata dia adalah Si Terpilih, Apa itu Terpilih sebagai apa Ternyata, dia adalah Si Terpilih untuk menjadi tumbal tahun ini,

Aku bersyukur ini bukan jenis cerita camp Goosebumps yang isinya cheap scare kayak di Fright Camp sebelumnya, Ceritanya lebih menitikberatkan ke misteri dan halhal aneh yang terjadi, Walaupun monsternya tidak terlalu menarik, tapi ceritanya cukup utuh, Lumayan suka. I love Goosebumps, and this installment has a pretty good story to it, However, there were quite a bit of plot holes in Return to Ghost Camp that were not resolved at the end of the book.
It almost feels like it ended too quickly, and there was not enough time given to wrap up the story,

Also, the phrase "and gasped!" was pervasive throughout the novel, and it was said too many times, Every time the main character, Dustin, reacted to something, it ended in a "and gasped!" Here are some examples:
"Glanced to the side and gasped!"
"I raised my eyes and gasped!"
"I followed his glance and gasped!"
"Glanced up at the driver and gasped!"
As you can see in this small sampling of "and gasped," it occurs way too frequently, and this issue could have been solved with a quick "glance" in the thesaurus.


Overall, for a children's novel, it isn't bad, but from what I remember in past Goosebumps installments, this one is probably the worst I have read so far.
Maybe they were all this bad, and I was just too young to notice back then, haha, A solidfrom me!
First off, this Return to Ghost Camp's title is a bit misleading, In Return To Horrorland, we got a direct sequel, Same characters, and the same kindof location, I was kind of expecting this book to follow suit, but the only thing this book shares with the original Ghost Camp is that there are a few scenes that imitated / repeated.
Other than that, this is more of a standalone book, and really has nothing to do with Ghost Camp unless it does take place within the Ghost Camp 'lore' that I am unaware of.

But the camp in this book has a different name, we get all new characters, and quite a different plot than the last one.


I did like one of the ideas behind this story, the idea of the "Snatcher" creature and its taking various forms not really much of a spoiler, as the 'Snatcher' is described in a campfire story pretty early on, but that idea is not really explored to its full potential.
That was one of the only things about the book that really had me interested and during the climax near the end, it was pretty gripping and interesting and I liked that little "battle" that went on and the slight mystery in regards to who was the "Snatcher".

Apart from that aspect of the story, . . I didn't really care for this book all that much,
Honestly, I thought it was kind of boring,
I don't know why, and I don't really have a lot else to say about this entry in the series, I just found it kind of boring and uninteresting, Even despite the fact this book has very little if nothing to do with the original Ghost Camp, I tried to get into it for what it was, but I just didn't think it was very good.

The story didn't seem to have much focus the whole mistaken identity thing was too played out, imo, and they should have introduced the girl, Laura, sooner, I think, and there just wasn't a lot of substance to what was going on.
And the whole bit with the protagonist's brother, no spoilers, but his brother's character and decisions just made no sense, . . and then we get a bit of a cliffhanger with his role in the story,

So I don't know. I don't have very strong feelings for this book one way or the other, but I suppose it would be accurate to say it's one of my lesser favorites of SK so far.

There just wasn't anything about this book that really stood out, and the story just seemed to be kind of weak.
Still, it wasn't horrible, but not one I can really recommend either,

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R. L. Stine began his writing career when he was nine years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling childrens author in history.
In the earlys, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps series, which sold thanmillion copies and became a worldwide multimedia phenomenon.
His other Robert Lawrence Stine known as R, L. Stine and sitelink Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer, well known for targeting younger audiences, Stine, who is often called the Stephen King of children's literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fear Street series.
R. L. Stine began his writing career when he was nine years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling children's author in history.
In the earlys, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps series, which sold thanmillion copies and became a worldwide multimedia phenomenon.
His other major series, Fear Street, has overmillion copies sold, Stine has received numerous awards of recognition, including several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Awards, and he has been selected by kids as one of their favorite authors in the NEA's Read Across America program.
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