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Sangue de Monstro by R.L. Stine
Sangue de Monstro by R.L. Stine






The Monster Blood aspect of the book honestly isn't bad on it's own as it's a kinda new pace for this saga as we finally now move on with Evan and Andy but this boring plot is just mostly less centered on the Monster Blood and more on this irritating weirdo that keeps bothering the main character by going into their house.Īlso because this book is a part of the Horrorland series, the Enter Horrorland section continues as where the last book left on and I say it's still interesting and intriguing and wanted to make me look forward for the next books. So basically this book follows the situation the main character had dealt on in Monster Blood 3 where Evan grows in a size of kaijuu (honestly don't remember what's the exact height), but we see a more lighter and condensed version of it as our main character only grows into 9 feet tall and it just mainly resolves into a deus ex machina like any Monster Blood books and it's stupid and laughable. There's also Monster Blood as the main conflict of this book and I gotta say some parts of it are kinda creepy with the computer scene but I kinda does not make sense what's up with that? It was established that Matt's sister also despises Bradley, is he a friend? why is he also just allowed to be let in the house especially the kids don't treat this creep any good. So we follow our main character Matt where he seems to be good in everything, he's a math savant, science inventor and also an athlethe at the same time but everything is holding him back for this weirdo, creep and probably the most irritating written character in all Goosebumps which is Bradley.

Sangue de Monstro by R.L. Stine

Hopefully none of the next Horrorland books are worse than this one.








Sangue de Monstro by R.L. Stine