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Paperback Scary Summer (Goosebumps Graphic Novel Collection #3): Volume 3 Book

ISBN: 0439857821

ISBN13: 9780439857826

Scary Summer (Goosebumps Graphic Novel Collection #3): Volume 3

(Book #3 in the Goosebumps Graphix Series)

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Book Overview

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This graphic novel anthology features three terrifying adaptations of classic Goosebumps novels Summer vacation has never looked scarier.

Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes adapted and illustrated by Dean Haspiel

Joe Burton's dad loves tacky lawn ornaments. But then he brings home two ugly gnomes. And that's when the trouble starts. Late at night, when everyone's asleep, someone's...

Customer Reviews

2 ratings

Great books for non readers

My son does not like to read, however, the graphix novels really grab his attention and keep it, probably because it is more like a comic book. He can't put them down and that makes me very happy!

I'd Only Recommend It To True Fans

I've been a huge fan of the Goosebumps books ever since I was younger (I'm 19 now, and although I rarely read them anymore, nothing is more nostalgic for me than digging through my box of Goosebumps books and flipping through them). Having said that, I must say that the Goosebumps Graphix can probably only be appreciated by fans like myself. Anyone picking up these books without being able to appreciate them as Goosebumps adaptations would most likely find them cheesy, short, and messy. I've only read #3 (Scary Summer), and here is my review: "Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes" was well-done graphically, although the first several pages seemed too rushed and and it only started showing a real plot about halfway through. "Ghost Beach" was by far the best of the three, combining very dark and appropriate artistry with a decent adaptation of the original material, although the plot twist at the end wasn't as well-adapted as it could have been. "The Horror of Camp Jellyjam", one of the more quirky books of the original series, was my least favorite here. The drawing style seemed to be ripped right out of a newspaper comic strip, and the artist just didn't seem to put too much thought into properly adapting the plot and fleshing out the frames (many of the backgrounds were left blank, other than the occasional tree or stick figure). It was nice to see short biographies of the three authors at the end of the book, showcasing their past works and adaptation methods. Overall, I think the Goosebumps Graphix series is a well-though-out idea, and I really enjoyed seeing the different writing and art styles depicted in each story. I hope to see more books like this in the future.
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