Fun video, Cameron! Thanks for the recommendations!! I put 'Twisted: Tainted Tales', 'Lending a Paw' and 'Paperbacks from Hell' on my goodreads tbr. Appreciate it! Keep up the great work! :)
I have heard no one talk about The Last Halloween and it was one of my favorite finds earlier this year. Such an intense graphic novel and I loved how heartwarming it was at times. Such a great balance! Plus they had Courage the Cowardly Dog references sprinkled on like two pages and that had me geeking out.
Nice! I read 13. I've totally done wrap up photos only to realize afterward that I was missing one or two XD I feel like a lot of the newer Goosebumps aren't as good...probably quantity over quality. But kudos to Stine to keep churning them out I guess! I really liked Summer of Fear. Oooh the movie is on Prime? I have a soft spot for that movie. It's kinda cheesy but I have always loved it. My mom had it recorded on VHS so I grew up with it. Linda Blair is in it so I would definitely watch it!
Love the Wrap Up video. Now I need to go order Devil's Night and read The Boyfriend and Summer of Fear. I am currently reading I Know What You Did Last Summer, but it is an updated version where the characters have cell phones and access to social media, etc. I am not sure how I feel about that, but I am honestly enjoying the story overall. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, Cameron.
This is definetely a solid reading amount Cam- well done!. Fun reading wrap up. 👍📚❤🌠 Devil's night sounds awesome!. I love the covers of all of these books but All Dark Places looks awesome cover wise!!. 🖤💀 I will have to be sure to check out Paperbacks from hell. I'm currently reading The Deep and I'm really enjoying it so far.
Love all things horror and love your videos! Love to have a room like that to fit all my books in and have them where I could see them. One day!! Good luck with building your channel even more!
Thank you for the recommendations. I was getting tired of reading cereal boxes and old fast food receipts. Now I can search for new books. ✌🏻🎃 creep ya later. 👹
I loved seeing you pull the reads off the shelves and loved the fun open where you were looking for where you put all the books. This was a great video!!! I've been really bummed, and watching this was a bright spot in my day/weekend. Thank you for making it! I totally want to read The Boyfriend and Devil's Night for sure! I actually remember reading the very first Boxcar Children book back when I was a kid. The adulting part stuck with me, haha. I somehow actually have vague recollections of that one. I also love Paperbacks from Hell too! Gave it 5 stars when I read it a few months ago. It would be fun to read it again one day via audiobook like you did. Awesome video as usual :)
I love your book Autumncrow! I heard about it in Jade the Libra’s video and I went straight to Amazon and ordered the book. I am also looking forward to reading some the books you are recommending in this video!
I have to say. Again. I’m quite jealous of your library. I’ve considered picking up a copy of paperbacks from Hell. For a weird reason. My mom read a lot of those books when I was a kid. Those 70’s and early 80’s covers are so nostalgic. I use to stare at the covers and make up my own stories. I thought seeing the covers again might bring back some of those stories.....that’s totally.... normal....right? 😊
Will definitely check out devil's night that sounded crazy. Also I LOVE the read binge vlogs with fear street it's so good. Maybe you can do Goosebumps after you finish fear street like an R L Stine binging vlogs😂
Ughhh I’m sorry. Sometimes I forget where I got it from and I may put it in the wrong place… 😕 but as promised I always take amazing care of them! … 🤣 You had an incredible reading month! Ughhh I need to read Devils Night!!!!! That edition is incredible and I just love it. If it wasn’t for the exchange rate and shipping it would be MINE! A new favourite hey… hmmmm 🤩🤩 Yeah some of those goosebumps are … meh. A hit or a miss. And today is the day! Netflix already notified me ! Fear street! Start watching today! 😁
Any plans to add the brand new Grady Hendrix book (Final Girl Support Group) to your list when time permits outside of the Fear Street read? DEEPLY itching to pick it up immediately but my To Read pile is very close to becoming sentient and yelling at me.
Yay a nice surprise to wake up to this Sunday morning! Wow, you read 14 books last month! Bravo! And I love how the Goosebumps books you were looking for were just strategically placed on top of the other books. 😄 I have Paperbacks from Hell on my TBR and need to get to it soon.
Love the channel! I received my copy of Autumncrow yesterday and I'm enjoying every page sir! Just finished Pumpkin Light and that hit in the feels bro lol Keep up the great work! Looking for to what's to come in the future
Okay, you've sold me on Devil's Night. Probably going to put it on my Halloween reading list this year, along with Autumncrow. Looking forward to them both.
Another great one, Cameron. Really like the conceit of browsing around your haunted library. A bit more entertaining than the simple talking head holding up a book format. And it's like a little library tour and wrap-up all in one. I'm into it. I felt it when you were talking about the Halloween graphic novels not feeling Halloween enough. I feel like that's a problem with a lot of stuff that's marketed as ESSENTIAL HALLOWEEN CONTENT falls short of the concept that individuals hold in their heads. But I also figure that Hallowe'en means different things to different folks too. No excusing a bland, boring story, though.
You're an awesome person I've been trying to build up my library lately and I've making little hauls here and there of books or even audiobooks too that I could find at a reasonable price being on a disability check and I'm loving it too because it's all books that I'm interested in reading which is pretty much the same thing you're into from children's horror to adult horror and I like other stuff too of course that's not horror for children up to adults,but I'm pretty sure that you get picture though you're RUclips channel has really inspired me to want to not just read more,but try to be a collector of my own too I'm glad that I stumbled across your RUclips channel a good few months back because it's totally awesome I've been wanting to start my own RUclips channel lately,but I've been a little scared to though due to the fact that I'm legally blind plus got cerebral palsy and scoliosis too.
I’m so sorry to hear about your struggles, and I’m glad to help with your reading! I love spreading the love for horror, and especially indie and those vintage books. Audiobooks are a great resource :) Thank you for watching! 😁👻🎃
Fourteen books in one month sounds really good to me--I rarely can consistently get through more than one book a week. And sometimes big books take me longer.
These reading reviews are great because (your taste being so similar to mine) I can get some pretty accurate ideas of what I'm likely to enjoy or not when considering future reads. Many are books I have already read and thoroughly enjoyed: Paperbacks From Hell, Fear Street, The Boxcar Children books, Lois Duncan, Etc. I'll have to look into Devil's Night--sounds very interesting. Also the positively reviewed Graphic novel--I need to go back and look at the title. Thanks for doing these!
Sounds like it was a mix of great and not so great books in May :) Thank you, as always, for your honest reviews and recommendations! I am reading Paperbacks from Hell next and looking into more Halloween type graphic novels in the future! Loved how you incorporated your library shelves with your wrap-up! I have major shelf envy!!!
Looks like you had a great reading month awesome for you. I read 3 books in May and 2 were from the Demonata Series and 1 was Goosebumps Graphix Novel 3 Scary Summer. And if you are gonna read Goosebumps Series 2000: then I will suggest you to pick books like Jekyll and Heidi, Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls, The Mummy Walks, Full Moon Fever, Bride of the living Dummy. I have read these books and I think it's worth a read and I think you may like it.
Someone please offer this man a tv show to talk books and horror. The Crow is one of my absolute favorite movies of all times. Bless Mike Flanagan that is also bringing us a Christopher Pike series on Netflix. Oh those pretty covers get us sometimes and sadly we do not love what is on the inside. Also me: I wanted more pumpkins and stuff. OMG Summer of Fear sounded exactly like Devil in Ohio by Daria Polatin
I need to check out Hoopla. I have been using Overdrive. I really liked the Summer of Fear tv movie with Linda Blair playing Rachel. There was another 1980 tv teen movie called The Babysitter with William Shatner, Patti Duke and Stephanie Zimbtalist. It would have made a great book!
Enjoyed your reviews. Enjoyed how you filmed this too. Love the poster in the background. Autumncrow cover is pretty cool. I've read the whole bookmobile series. Get a kick out of it. I read mostly mysteries, but I enjoy watching your propective on your collection. Thanks for the recommendations. Funny I can read some horror but cannot watch horror films cause I'm chicken 😂. Unless I leave the sound off.🤣. 👍💕
Cry of the Cat, Creature Teacher, Brain Juice, and Jekyll and Heidi are my favorite Series 2000 books. Scream School definitely isn't a great one, but I thought it did have interesting characters. Rarely is a parent/adult given a prominent role in a GB story. I also can't wait to read more Fear Street books and hear your thoughts on them!
I've heard of iterations of "Devil's Night" in other works, before. I think there was an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark" that talks about playing pranks on the night before Halloween. I cannot imagine adults taking any pleasure in destroying their own neighborhood (IQ pending), but I think an origin story would put a cool spin on the "Devil's Night" concept. #LFLR "V.B.W."
It’s definitely an intriguing thing. Sadly, a lot of people like the idea of destroying their own neighborhoods. It’s doesn’t make sense, but rage drives people to do crazy things. I’d say Devil’s Night is less of an origin story and more of an ending, like poison being sucked out of a wound. It’s pretty hard hitting stuff.
I would love to be able to read so many books, i'm a slow reader but audio books are great for getting through them faster! I was in a used book shop today and I found a bunch of vintage American horror and YA horror books! I'm from Minnesota but live in England and I hardly ever find them here, because of your videos I can spot them easier now!!
Wow, 14 books! I wanted to try reading some Fear Street books last week, but I got my second covid shot last week and it made me too sick to even read. Hopefully I will have better luck this week.
I actually reviewed Scream School back in January, and thought it was close to being decent but fell short. I really see it as an honest effort to tell a decent slice of life story, where a kid wants to get back at his dad. My problem is it spends too much time on the first half scares, and not enough on the actual plot with the filming of the movie going wrong in the latter half. It doesn't feel balanced enough either, as Dad, as bad as he is, has a point about Jake bottling his feelings but they just kinda ignore that. The ending sis satisfying but feels a tad hollow. It truly tries to tell a legit story which I can respect I actually knew some people who really like it and find a good slice of story but personally I feel it's ALMOST there but not quite. I actually find Series 2000 to be the opposite of what you said, i think it's usually far more eventful than the the 62 was. Usually really wild and out there. typical more fun. Not to mention more experimental which I really respect. Scream School is an example of that, it's not perfect in that case but I give it credit for doing something new...ish, Are you terrified did something like this but way better. But yeah, in general I actually find 2000 to be kinda better, if frankly more consistent with only two major stinkers or so and a bunch of hidden gems. Someone I follow reviewed The Boyfriend recently and it sounds interesting, reminds me of Silent Night in a way.
I’ll keep going with Series 2000. I mean, even if I end up not liking most of them, it’s still Goosebumps and I’ll still read them. Because… I mean, it’s Goosebumps! Haha I’m definitely a stickler for the original series though.
@@LibraryMacabre Well, I already mentioned Are you terrified yet as a better slice of life themed one to recommend, so if you haven't read Jekyll and Hedi, that one's pretty great, as is I am your evil twin.
My favorite books Fairytales, Horrors Fairy tales will Walt Disney movies. It wasn't Star Wars, Marvel, Indiana Jones. I have Goosebumps, American Chillers & Michigan Chillers, Ghosts of Fear Street books. Where is your books (Michigan Chillers) & (American Chillers)?
I thought Scream School was decent. Not the best Series 2000. But its better than Return to ghost camp & Revenge R Us. Btw, which of the newer Goosebumps books are good for you? And whats the best Series 2000 book for you. For me its Slappy's Nightmare. Its really good. I recommend it. Ending is awful imo. But its still a great book
Thanks! I really liked Cry of the Cat and Bride of the Living Dummy. Bride is such a crazy one, I can’t help but love it. Haha Of the newer books, I haven’t read too many but I will eventually. :)
"The Boyfriend" was great. Yes, it's trashy, but I really think Stine was way ahead of his time in terms of experimenting with unreliable narrators and deliberately unlikeable main characters. Love your channel :)
Okay, two things... First: You're terrible for my bank account. I just ordered several books, damn you! Second: You're really rocking that mountain-man look these days, lol! (Also, I live in flannel pretty-much all year.)
I felt very awkward when I found out about Devil's Night because October 30th is my birthday 😅 Also, the intentionally unintentional chaos of this wrap up is brilliant ~Laura
Hi. I'm pretty sure you're not going to see this but if you do please help me. I need a pdf of Triple Header Book 1 by R. L. Stine in 3 days and it's kind of emergency. Can you help me please?
"There wasn't enough Halloween" - Literally my complaint at the end of every day.
Love this! 🤣🎃👻
That Devils Night book looks so beautiful!!
Not Cameron talking me into buying a $45 book in the middle of my book-buying ban 😂
I’m sorry…. Kind of 🤣😂
Love that intro of you surrounded by books behind a desk, reminds me of something from my childhood, it just looks nostalgic!
Aw, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
Fun video, Cameron! Thanks for the recommendations!! I put 'Twisted: Tainted Tales', 'Lending a Paw' and 'Paperbacks from Hell' on my goodreads tbr. Appreciate it! Keep up the great work! :)
A solid reading month, even if some of them were sub-par. And I love the editing in this one.
Thank you, my friend! 😁
I have heard no one talk about The Last Halloween and it was one of my favorite finds earlier this year. Such an intense graphic novel and I loved how heartwarming it was at times. Such a great balance! Plus they had Courage the Cowardly Dog references sprinkled on like two pages and that had me geeking out.
Yes! The Courage reference made my day 😂
Love your videos Cameron. Been following you since the early days. I’ve just finished Autumncrow and loved it. Thank you
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed Autumncrow 🎃👻
Thanks so much for including DEVIL'S NIGHT! I'm so glad you enjoyed the book so much!
Nice! I read 13. I've totally done wrap up photos only to realize afterward that I was missing one or two XD I feel like a lot of the newer Goosebumps aren't as good...probably quantity over quality. But kudos to Stine to keep churning them out I guess! I really liked Summer of Fear. Oooh the movie is on Prime? I have a soft spot for that movie. It's kinda cheesy but I have always loved it. My mom had it recorded on VHS so I grew up with it. Linda Blair is in it so I would definitely watch it!
Love the Wrap Up video. Now I need to go order Devil's Night and read The Boyfriend and Summer of Fear. I am currently reading I Know What You Did Last Summer, but it is an updated version where the characters have cell phones and access to social media, etc. I am not sure how I feel about that, but I am honestly enjoying the story overall. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, Cameron.
Hmmm, I didn’t know there was an updated version 🤔 interesting! Thank you for watching :)
This is definetely a solid reading amount Cam- well done!. Fun reading wrap up. 👍📚❤🌠 Devil's night sounds awesome!. I love the covers of all of these books but All Dark Places looks awesome cover wise!!. 🖤💀 I will have to be sure to check out Paperbacks from hell. I'm currently reading The Deep and I'm really enjoying it so far.
Love all things horror and love your videos! Love to have a room like that to fit all my books in and have them where I could see them. One day!! Good luck with building your channel even more!
Love Grady Hendrix books! I haven't read the one you mentioned yet, but am so excited about his upcoming release!
Paperbacks from Hell is my favorite of his! But I’ll read anything he writes. :)
Thank you for the recommendations. I was getting tired of reading cereal boxes and old fast food receipts. Now I can search for new books. ✌🏻🎃 creep ya later. 👹
😂🤣🤣
loved the editing techniques cameron!
you can never have too many books. I actually more shelves in my bookcase today, lol
Thank you!! 😁🙌
I love your library so much! Keep up the good work 😃
Thank you!! ☺️
I loved seeing you pull the reads off the shelves and loved the fun open where you were looking for where you put all the books. This was a great video!!! I've been really bummed, and watching this was a bright spot in my day/weekend. Thank you for making it! I totally want to read The Boyfriend and Devil's Night for sure! I actually remember reading the very first Boxcar Children book back when I was a kid. The adulting part stuck with me, haha. I somehow actually have vague recollections of that one. I also love Paperbacks from Hell too! Gave it 5 stars when I read it a few months ago. It would be fun to read it again one day via audiobook like you did. Awesome video as usual :)
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it. I’m sorry you’re feeling down. Email me if you wanna chat, friend! I’m excited to watch your book haul 😁
@@LibraryMacabre Awe, you're too kind! Thank you, Cameron 😊
I love your book Autumncrow! I heard about it in Jade the Libra’s video and I went straight to Amazon and ordered the book. I am also looking forward to reading some the books you are recommending in this video!
I’m so grateful to Jade for reviewing my book. Thank you for reading and watching! It means a lot to me 😁🎃
I have to say. Again. I’m quite jealous of your library. I’ve considered picking up a copy of paperbacks from Hell. For a weird reason. My mom read a lot of those books when I was a kid. Those 70’s and early 80’s covers are so nostalgic. I use to stare at the covers and make up my own stories. I thought seeing the covers again might bring back some of those stories.....that’s totally.... normal....right? 😊
I think you would really like Paperbacks from Hell then. I think you’d see a lot of covers you recognize:)
Hey creep! Ive been enjoying binging ur videos and have written down many books to try. Some sound very promising.
Will definitely check out devil's night that sounded crazy. Also I LOVE the read binge vlogs with fear street it's so good. Maybe you can do Goosebumps after you finish fear street like an R L Stine binging vlogs😂
Thank you! I’ll definitely be doing a Goosebumps binge 😉
@@LibraryMacabre Community read along!
Ughhh I’m sorry. Sometimes I forget where I got it from and I may put it in the wrong place… 😕 but as promised I always take amazing care of them! … 🤣
You had an incredible reading month! Ughhh I need to read Devils Night!!!!! That edition is incredible and I just love it. If it wasn’t for the exchange rate and shipping it would be MINE!
A new favourite hey… hmmmm 🤩🤩
Yeah some of those goosebumps are … meh. A hit or a miss.
And today is the day! Netflix already notified me ! Fear street! Start watching today! 😁
Nice, I love the look of Devil’s Night!!!
Another great video man! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! 😁
Any plans to add the brand new Grady Hendrix book (Final Girl Support Group) to your list when time permits outside of the Fear Street read?
DEEPLY itching to pick it up immediately but my To Read pile is very close to becoming sentient and yelling at me.
Another great video! Thanks Cameron!!
Thank YOU! 😁🙌
Yay a nice surprise to wake up to this Sunday morning! Wow, you read 14 books last month! Bravo!
And I love how the Goosebumps books you were looking for were just strategically placed on top of the other books. 😄
I have Paperbacks from Hell on my TBR and need to get to it soon.
Paperbacks from Hell is a lot of fun! Even just to flip though, but the text is great and funny. :) Thank you, Nakia! 😁
That room is perrrrrrfect!
Thank you! ☺️☺️
Fantastic wrap up! That Curtis M Lawson collection is seriously tempting me!
Jason, you’ll love it! At least, I think you will. It seems like your style. :)
Love the channel! I received my copy of Autumncrow yesterday and I'm enjoying every page sir! Just finished Pumpkin Light and that hit in the feels bro lol Keep up the great work! Looking for to what's to come in the future
Thank you, Steven! I’m glad you’re enjoying it. And happy that Pumpkin Light could hit where it hurts! Haha 🎃
@@LibraryMacabre haha It definitely did. I'm going to start using that! hope you don't mind lol
Okay, you've sold me on Devil's Night. Probably going to put it on my Halloween reading list this year, along with Autumncrow. Looking forward to them both.
Fantastic! I hope you enjoy both 🎃
Another great one, Cameron. Really like the conceit of browsing around your haunted library. A bit more entertaining than the simple talking head holding up a book format. And it's like a little library tour and wrap-up all in one. I'm into it.
I felt it when you were talking about the Halloween graphic novels not feeling Halloween enough. I feel like that's a problem with a lot of stuff that's marketed as ESSENTIAL HALLOWEEN CONTENT falls short of the concept that individuals hold in their heads. But I also figure that Hallowe'en means different things to different folks too. No excusing a bland, boring story, though.
That’s what I was thinking, it makes it a little more interesting :) Thank you, Rick!
So I’m definitely trying out Devils Nights, that sounds amazing. Awesome video as always man :)
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thank you :)
You're an awesome person I've been trying to build up my library lately and I've making little hauls here and there of books or even audiobooks too that I could find at a reasonable price being on a disability check and I'm loving it too because it's all books that I'm interested in reading which is pretty much the same thing you're into from children's horror to adult horror and I like other stuff too of course that's not horror for children up to adults,but I'm pretty sure that you get picture though you're RUclips channel has really inspired me to want to not just read more,but try to be a collector of my own too I'm glad that I stumbled across your RUclips channel a good few months back because it's totally awesome I've been wanting to start my own RUclips channel lately,but I've been a little scared to though due to the fact that I'm legally blind plus got cerebral palsy and scoliosis too.
I’m so sorry to hear about your struggles, and I’m glad to help with your reading! I love spreading the love for horror, and especially indie and those vintage books. Audiobooks are a great resource :) Thank you for watching! 😁👻🎃
One of my favorite Dark Fantasies that I read when I was young was Vampire Of The Mist
I haven’t heard of that one, but I’ll look into it. Of course, it sounds like my kind of fantasy 😜
Fourteen books in one month sounds really good to me--I rarely can consistently get through more than one book a week. And sometimes big books take me longer.
Getting off social media really helped with my reading 😆
These reading reviews are great because (your taste being so similar to mine) I can get some pretty accurate ideas of what I'm likely to enjoy or not when considering future reads. Many are books I have already read and thoroughly enjoyed: Paperbacks From Hell, Fear Street, The Boxcar Children books, Lois Duncan, Etc. I'll have to look into Devil's Night--sounds very interesting. Also the positively reviewed Graphic novel--I need to go back and look at the title. Thanks for doing these!
The Last Halloween! It’s so good. It’s a chunky book though, so set aside some time. Haha
Sounds like it was a mix of great and not so great books in May :) Thank you, as always, for your honest reviews and recommendations! I am reading Paperbacks from Hell next and looking into more Halloween type graphic novels in the future! Loved how you incorporated your library shelves with your wrap-up! I have major shelf envy!!!
thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. And I am so glad you were reading Paperbacks from hell! That book is addictive in a way haha
Looks like you had a great reading month awesome for you. I read 3 books in May and 2 were from the Demonata Series and 1 was Goosebumps Graphix Novel 3 Scary Summer.
And if you are gonna read Goosebumps Series 2000: then I will suggest you to pick books like Jekyll and Heidi, Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls, The Mummy Walks, Full Moon Fever, Bride of the living Dummy.
I have read these books and I think it's worth a read and I think you may like it.
Thank you! I’ve read Bride, Graveyard Ghouls, and Full Moon Fever but I still have to read those others :)
@@LibraryMacabreI hope you liked them and I remember reading Jekyll and Heidi and man it's ending such awesome like i didn't see it coming.
awesome recommendations! i added a few to my TBR. i wish devil's night had an e-book version! would definitely love to check that out someday.
I don’t know for sure, but I’ll bet they release a standard edition at some point. It’s too good to go out of print :)
Great reading month! Can't wait to hear more about your Fear Street reading, especially what you thought of some of my own favorites.
Thank you! Another Fear Street reading Vlog is coming this Sunday :)
Someone please offer this man a tv show to talk books and horror. The Crow is one of my absolute favorite movies of all times. Bless Mike Flanagan that is also bringing us a Christopher Pike series on Netflix.
Oh those pretty covers get us sometimes and sadly we do not love what is on the inside.
Also me: I wanted more pumpkins and stuff.
OMG Summer of Fear sounded exactly like Devil in Ohio by Daria Polatin
Awww, thanks Kasha! I’d love to host a show 😂 Devil in Ohio! I have that one sitting on my shelf. Have I read it? Of course not. 🤣 But I want to!
@@LibraryMacabre Hahaha sotry of our lives. Look at all the books I own. I have read like 15% of them LOL
I need to check out Hoopla. I have been using Overdrive. I really liked the Summer of Fear tv movie with Linda Blair playing Rachel. There was another 1980 tv teen movie called The Babysitter with William Shatner, Patti Duke and Stephanie Zimbtalist. It would have made a great book!
I’ll definitely check out The Babysitter! Thanks for the tip :)
Enjoyed your reviews. Enjoyed how you filmed this too. Love the poster in the background. Autumncrow cover is pretty cool. I've read the whole bookmobile series. Get a kick out of it. I read mostly mysteries, but I enjoy watching your propective on your collection. Thanks for the recommendations. Funny I can read some horror but cannot watch horror films cause I'm chicken 😂. Unless I leave the sound off.🤣. 👍💕
Thank you, Diane! I hear that from a lot of people about horror films actually, so you’re not alone 😂
I just discovered your channel… and I love it. 🤩
Oh yay!! I’m glad you found me 😁👻🎃
Lois Duncan was my childhood hero.
She’s so good!
I’m watching this now but I love how you started the video!
Thank you! I want to do things like this a little more often :)
Hey Creep, thanks for sharing.
Cry of the Cat, Creature Teacher, Brain Juice, and Jekyll and Heidi are my favorite Series 2000 books. Scream School definitely isn't a great one, but I thought it did have interesting characters. Rarely is a parent/adult given a prominent role in a GB story.
I also can't wait to read more Fear Street books and hear your thoughts on them!
Cry of the Cat was definitely one of the better ones. And the episode is so weird 😂
My 2nd grade teacher used to read box car children to the class all the time!
I've heard of iterations of "Devil's Night" in other works, before. I think there was an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark" that talks about playing pranks on the night before Halloween. I cannot imagine adults taking any pleasure in destroying their own neighborhood (IQ pending), but I think an origin story would put a cool spin on the "Devil's Night" concept.
#LFLR
"V.B.W."
It’s definitely an intriguing thing. Sadly, a lot of people like the idea of destroying their own neighborhoods. It’s doesn’t make sense, but rage drives people to do crazy things.
I’d say Devil’s Night is less of an origin story and more of an ending, like poison being sucked out of a wound. It’s pretty hard hitting stuff.
I would love to be able to read so many books, i'm a slow reader but audio books are great for getting through them faster! I was in a used book shop today and I found a bunch of vintage American horror and YA horror books! I'm from Minnesota but live in England and I hardly ever find them here, because of your videos I can spot them easier now!!
Oh good! Congratulations on finding some. I’m glad to help 😁
Wow, 14 books! I wanted to try reading some Fear Street books last week, but I got my second covid shot last week and it made me too sick to even read. Hopefully I will have better luck this week.
That second shot is a doozy 😬 I hope you’re better now!
I had no idea about Devil's Night being a real thing; must check out!
It’s really interesting to read about :)
Love your channel!
Thank you ☺️
Coolest wrap up ever 🎉
Wooo, thanks!! 😃😁
Must stop looking at more books… oh Cameron posted a new video, 👀 at books. 👻
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I actually reviewed Scream School back in January, and thought it was close to being decent but fell short. I really see it as an honest effort to tell a decent slice of life story, where a kid wants to get back at his dad. My problem is it spends too much time on the first half scares, and not enough on the actual plot with the filming of the movie going wrong in the latter half. It doesn't feel balanced enough either, as Dad, as bad as he is, has a point about Jake bottling his feelings but they just kinda ignore that.
The ending sis satisfying but feels a tad hollow. It truly tries to tell a legit story which I can respect I actually knew some people who really like it and find a good slice of story but personally I feel it's ALMOST there but not quite.
I actually find Series 2000 to be the opposite of what you said, i think it's usually far more eventful than the the 62 was. Usually really wild and out there. typical more fun. Not to mention more experimental which I really respect. Scream School is an example of that, it's not perfect in that case but I give it credit for doing something new...ish, Are you terrified did something like this but way better. But yeah, in general I actually find 2000 to be kinda better, if frankly more consistent with only two major stinkers or so and a bunch of hidden gems.
Someone I follow reviewed The Boyfriend recently and it sounds interesting, reminds me of Silent Night in a way.
I’ll keep going with Series 2000. I mean, even if I end up not liking most of them, it’s still Goosebumps and I’ll still read them. Because… I mean, it’s Goosebumps! Haha I’m definitely a stickler for the original series though.
@@LibraryMacabre Well, I already mentioned Are you terrified yet as a better slice of life themed one to recommend, so if you haven't read Jekyll and Hedi, that one's pretty great, as is I am your evil twin.
As always great video! Definitely want to have paperbacks from hell! Good work!
Here’s my sacrifice for the algorithm gods. Really like these monthly wrap ups.
Thank you! I think I prefer it over individual reviews :)
My favorite books Fairytales, Horrors
Fairy tales will Walt Disney movies. It wasn't Star Wars, Marvel, Indiana Jones.
I have Goosebumps, American Chillers & Michigan Chillers, Ghosts of Fear Street books.
Where is your books (Michigan Chillers) & (American Chillers)?
Linking these videos, good job.
Thank you!
14 books!!! Where do you keep your time-turner? 🤔
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💜🎵💜I share, as always, on my facebook pages!
Thank you!! I’m still not on socials, but I really appreciate you sharing 🙏
Hey fellow creep! You've got me very interested in the first book! 📖 🎃
Okay, here's my algorithm contribution: dude, are you wearing flannel? Isn't it, like, a hundred degrees out? :-)
But it brings out my eyes! 😂
I thought Scream School was decent. Not the best Series 2000. But its better than Return to ghost camp & Revenge R Us. Btw, which of the newer Goosebumps books are good for you? And whats the best Series 2000 book for you. For me its Slappy's Nightmare. Its really good. I recommend it. Ending is awful imo. But its still a great book
Thanks! I really liked Cry of the Cat and Bride of the Living Dummy. Bride is such a crazy one, I can’t help but love it. Haha Of the newer books, I haven’t read too many but I will eventually. :)
This delicious comment is for the Algorithm Gods™ to feast on. May they be appeased and shower us with blessings in our recommended pages.
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This is the best 😂 Thank you!
"The Boyfriend" was great. Yes, it's trashy, but I really think Stine was way ahead of his time in terms of experimenting with unreliable narrators and deliberately unlikeable main characters. Love your channel :)
I agree! I like a good unlikeable character 😆
Waited for a video ❤❤
Okay, two things...
First: You're terrible for my bank account. I just ordered several books, damn you!
Second: You're really rocking that mountain-man look these days, lol!
(Also, I live in flannel pretty-much all year.)
Glad to assist you financially, friend. 😂 Thank you! The long hair is informing my style choices, I guess. 😆
Hey cameron were waiting for your Q and A video when will it be uploaded?
Next Sunday :)
Doing my bit to feed the algorithm!! Invasion of the body squeezers part 1 and 2 pretty good series 2000 goosebumps
Thank you!! I still Gotta read those but they look cool :)
I felt very awkward when I found out about Devil's Night because October 30th is my birthday 😅 Also, the intentionally unintentional chaos of this wrap up is brilliant ~Laura
Best birthday ever, imo 😂 Mine is in March so I just get st Patrick’s day and… tax season. 😒😂
Feeding the algorithm gods
Thanks, Johnny! 😂
Thanks Creep👻🙌💫🐈⬛⚫️
How do you feel about Fear Street being on Tv?
I’m beyond excited!
I like your show. I just subscribed
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy all the spookiness 👻
Hi. I'm pretty sure you're not going to see this but if you do please help me. I need a pdf of Triple Header Book 1 by R. L. Stine in 3 days and it's kind of emergency. Can you help me please?
I’m sorry! I don’t have a pdf :(
Hey creep! You're beautiful and I love listening to you talk. That is all. 😂
Haha thanks!
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Thanks for your review. Unfortunately, All Dark Places has been retired, so no one can buy it.
I’m so sorry to hear that 😕
@@LibraryMacabre Nah, it's cool. I'm just glad that you reviewed this. I now have closure so to speak.
Well, hopefully it can be put back in print. 🤞
Hey Creep!
Thank you! 😉
I need to dive into the fear streets I picked up last week. I have The Boyfriend and The Girlfriend. 🖤
Hay creeps
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hey creep:)