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Average rating2.4
In Go Eat Worms a kid named Todd loves worms so much that he collects them. He puts them in his sister's hair and in other places. One day, he chopped one worm in half to see what would happen. The front end kept moving. I got this from Wikipedia.
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A quick fun read. I didn't find it as entertaining as some of the other books in the series that I have read, but still a good read and I'll definitely continue to read more Goosebumps.
I first read this book when I was much younger, maybe 11 or 12. Although I remember not liking it as much as the other books in the series up until this point, there wasn't much I remembered, so I was essentially going in blind.
To be honest, I'm pretty impressed by how much this holds up. I was a little afraid at how much the nostalgia bug might have left me disappointed, but I'm actually pretty excited to go back and re-read all of these.
Usually my rating system takes into account what I'm reading. Obviously, giving a 5 to children's book doesn't necessarily mean it's better than a classic that I've rated 3, but I feel like this is still a solid 3 given what it is. The story itself wasn't great but it wasn't bad. The subject matter wasn't spooky like a lot of the other books. The writing was pretty solid for a book that was probably churned out in a weekend.
Series
62 primary booksGoosebumps is a 62-book series with 62 primary works first released in 1992 with contributions by R.L. Stine, 노은정, and 4 others.