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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780439568395
ISBN: 0439568390
Label: Scholastic
Manufacturer: Scholastic
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: September 01, 2003
Publisher: Scholastic
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 24203
Studio: Scholastic
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Product Description: While staying with his weird great-aunt Kathryn, Evan visits a funky old toy store and buys a dusty can of monster blood, It's fun to play with at first. And Evan's dog, Trigger, likes it so much, he eats some! But then Evan notices something weird about the green slimy stuff it seems to be growing. And growing. And growing. And all that growing has given the monster blood a monstrous appetite...
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Reviewed by: Billy Burgess
Find out how the monster blood was created in the re-release of the original classic. It has a brand new cover and extra bonus features that include: Q& A with R.L. Stine, Fright Gallery: Monster Blood, Can You save the World From Monster Blood? and a Recipe for Monster Blood Punch.
Evan Ross and his dog, Trigger, are staying with Great-Aunt Kathryn and her black cat, Sarabeth, for a whole week. While he was out walking, he met a girl name Andy. She took ... Read More
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The Goosebumps series keep my daughter reading and she looks forward to the next story. I'll buy anything that keep her reading, reading, reading.
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The Goosebumps series is not the classiest reading, but I love the fact that my children are reading and they are quick work. My son received 8 of these books in the mail and devoured them. This one "Has a shabby plot but a wonderful beginning and ending.", according to Mike.
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These books are helping my grandson learn the enjoyment of reading. He was having a hard time, but these books hold his attention and he really looks forward to getting a new one in the series.
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When the goo comes alive... it is pretty stupid.
My scale on these children's books is simple:
Would I give this book to my own kid to read?
In this case the answer is no.
My reasons:
1) Magic is confused with chemistry and science in this book.
2) Carl Sagan talked about the "Demon infested world":
I don't think such ideas should be perpetuated as myths to our children as in this book.
They can study myths later...
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