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Classic Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy

By: R. L. Stine
Narrated by: Carol Schneider
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Something scary is happening in GOOSEBUMPS HORRORLAND, the all-new, all-terrifying series by R. L. Stine. Just how scary? You'll never know unless you crack open this classic prequel! Discover the fan-favorite thriller and chiller that first introduced the world to the wooden face of fear. The puppet who pulls all the strings. None other than Slappy the Dummy!

©1993, 2015 R.L. Stine (P)2015 Scholastic Inc.
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The narrator is abysmal. Between the voices, her pronunciation and cadence, I really hope she doesn’t bring her lack of talent to any more of these.

One of the better Goosebumps stories, but…

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very good book! It was really interesting from start to finish. It was fun to hear

I loved this book!

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Great Books, wish there were more audiobooks. Cant wait to start the next one. muahahahahaha

Puppy and Peach

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I liked this one a lot. I imagine this one would have been more relatable if you grew up as a twin because RL Stein seemingly nailed the twin dynamic, if that makes sense. I was surprised by how little Slappy appears in this & how little he does in his introduction! This is his debut, & considering what an icon he is now, I would have thought he was the star! He later became the mascot of the franchise for crying out loud, and yet Mr. Wood steals the show for most of this. Very unexpected, but still very good!

Surprising! (Lite spoilers, I guess)

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Goosebumps is still on-going, which is insane. But there are a few flaws holding this story back from the status people sometimes give it. This book is like the first Friday the 13th film to the Slappy/Living Dummy series. What I mean by that is, Slappy is not the evil main villain. At the end, yes. But for the majority of the book it's Mr. Wood. I do think the original cover is a little less misleading. In the original it does show a scene from the book, but for the younger people trying to read this it may be confusing. Although I think it strengthens the twist. This is only nitpicks, but the biggest flaw is the narration. There are times where the acting sounds like the 90's series. But I still think the pros out weigh the cons. a classic, but would still suggest reading it yourself if you are able to.

answer: yep. but not the best way of viewing this story.
notes: R.L Stine's Intro is a classic that reminds me of the 90's series.

Night of The Living Dummy, but does it hold up?

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nothing was wrong with this story. it was great. I liked it very much. thanks

the reader did amazing voices. great impression of someone in a box

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chapter 22 is a little glitchy but the book is good the narrator is good a voices 10 out of 10 would listen to again

awsome but chapter 22 is a little glitchy

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I ended up enjoying this book more than I expected too. there were some clever twists and even a bit of suspense.

for the audible version the narrator was the best I've heard!

read it with my kid

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It’s been awhile since I read the Night of the Living Dummy, this brings back those classic Goosebumps vibes. I would say the only thing I didn’t like and it is very minor, is the reader’s Mr. Wood voice and the shrieking voice for the girls.

Brings back memories

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good story but Mr wood wasn't that scary and a dummy that blows out green stuff ha!

OK 👍 good story but alright I 😕 guess

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