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Increases my motivation for learning Japanese. Though they honestly don't look that difficult, if I take my time.
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Does anyone remember the movie adaptation to his Good Ghouls Gone Bad story? It aired on ABC Family several years ago and Christoper Lloyd made an appearance. I have been searching for this movie everywhere and can't seem to find it. Can anyone correct me on the title?
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That looks amazing. Lucky find!ALynnPowers wrote:You have no idea how excited I was to find these bad boys at the second-hand store near my house.
Increases my motivation for learning Japanese. Though they honestly don't look that difficult, if I take my time.
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I forgot all abotu the Fear Street books! My local library didn't have a big collection of those, but they had a lot of books by Diane Hoh, which were similar, so I read those instead. Man, now I want to read all of this books again!jillyshub52+ wrote:I absolutely love R.L.Stine. First, I must say I admire his Goosebumps books because that's how I began on my journey to loving all horror-related reading. I quickly moved on to his FEAR street books in highschool. Those I would not recommend to small children. They can be quite gruesome.
Does anyone remember the movie adaptation to his Good Ghouls Gone Bad story? It aired on ABC Family several years ago and Christoper Lloyd made an appearance. I have been searching for this movie everywhere and can't seem to find it. Can anyone correct me on the title?
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Me too! It brings back so many fond (and creepy) memories. I've never heard of Diane Hoh though. I'm assuming she writes similar about similar topics that R.L. Stine writes about?ALynnPowers wrote:I forgot all abotu the Fear Street books! My local library didn't have a big collection of those, but they had a lot of books by Diane Hoh, which were similar, so I read those instead. Man, now I want to read all of this books again!jillyshub52+ wrote:I absolutely love R.L.Stine. First, I must say I admire his Goosebumps books because that's how I began on my journey to loving all horror-related reading. I quickly moved on to his FEAR street books in highschool. Those I would not recommend to small children. They can be quite gruesome.
Does anyone remember the movie adaptation to his Good Ghouls Gone Bad story? It aired on ABC Family several years ago and Christoper Lloyd made an appearance. I have been searching for this movie everywhere and can't seem to find it. Can anyone correct me on the title?
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Diane Hoh wrote some horror books. The ones I am most familiar with are called the Nightmare Hall series. They were all about college students, as far as I can remember. Some super awesome and creepy ones in there! And no need to read them in order, I recall.jillyshub52+ wrote:
Me too! It brings back so many fond (and creepy) memories. I've never heard of Diane Hoh though. I'm assuming she writes similar about similar topics that R.L. Stine writes about?
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