Stay Out of the Basement
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780439568456 (0439568455)
Publish date: September 1st 2003
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Series: Goosebumps 3 (#2)
BLUF: Good for its target age, not so good if you’re any older.I re-read this as a part of the 2015 Popsugar Challenge as a book from my childhood. I loved Goosebumps as a kid. They scared me, entertained me, and I read all the ones I could. I was pretty excited to revisit this one as it’s the most ...
R.L. Stine combines science and obsession in a winning formula with his second Goosebumps novel, Stay Out of the Basement. Casey and Margaret's father, Dr. Brewer, has been spending an unusual amount of time down in the family's basement, working on his experiments with plants. He doesn't talk to...
Not sure what to think of it, it had some scaryish parts, but mostly it was predictable and the ending is so typical R.L. Stine. I couldn't find a normal version in my library, so I read the one with all the dictionary definitions. Which made me just laugh at times I probably should be afraid or sca...
Another one that I remember reading even after 15/16 years. This is how you know that the book had an impact on you. Spoilers AheadDr Henry, a botanist, was fired from his work and now works fulltime (and more) in his basement. His attitude is more reclusive and getting afar from his family. In the ...
Margaret and Casey Brewer are worried about their father. He spends all his time in the basement, doing tests on plants and on top of that, he is acting a little strange.But things are getting worse and he seems to be developing plantlike tendencies and they really worry when they meet some of his p...