Saturday, September 20, 2014

Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Slither






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Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Slither




Summer camp is awesome. Boone and Heather think so too. Their opinion is very different when they hear the stories. The camp is not Camp Hither, its Camp Slither! Why? Read the book and find out!


I love all Goosebumps books. I would say the series is probably for ages 8-12. I love mysteries and scary stories. My favorite part was when Nathen pulled a prank in the lake. Even I was freaking out! I totally rate this book 5 Stars.


If you own Netflix or Amazon prime, the author, R.L Stine has some movies/TV shows:


1. The Haunting Hour


2. 2nd movie of Mostly Ghostly


To learn more about the author go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._L._Stine

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014



L.R.R. Smith received her degree in Educational Studies from WGU and is an elementary school teacher. She resides in South Carolina and has been married for over thirteen years. She enjoys being a mother to three children, two dogs, a cat, and a ball python. In her limited spare time she is up late writing. She is currently co-writing an urban fantasy novel. You can often find her striking a yoga pose, reading, or spending time with her family. Mostly, she’s at home writing up lesson plans and expecting her acceptance to Hogwarts letter any day.  

To contact her, email her at smithlinda60.ls@gmail.com
Check her out on Twitter @LRR_Swrites
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