Elise Aragon rated Bell in the Fog: 4 stars

Bell in the Fog by Lev AC Rosen
The Bell in the Fog, a dazzling historical mystery by Lev AC Rosen, asks―once you have finally found a family, …
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The Bell in the Fog, a dazzling historical mystery by Lev AC Rosen, asks―once you have finally found a family, …
I enjoyed this; I thought it was messy but in a good way. There are a lot of topics I'm not the biggest fan of, but it is a teen drama series, so I'm not surprised. I still love the show so much better and am glad they didn't do certain thing that happen in this. Like, they are slightly older in the show...at least when Alison goes missing, because in the book it's a 3-year time jump, but in the show, it's only been a year. I'm really interested to see what else is different in the next books
R. L. Stine: Night of the Living Dummy (Classic Goosebumps #1) (2011, Scholastic, Incorporated)
Lindy finds a ventriloquist's dummy and has fun learning to make him move and talk. …
It's interesting how this isn't really about Slappy, it's about a different dummy. It's probably why they never adapted it into an episode. And it's probably who they were inspired by, since Slappy doesn't have ginger hair. I liked this one
1. Night of the Living Dummy
2. Vampire Breath
R. L. Stine: Vampire Breath (Classic Goosebumps #21) (2011, Scholastic, Incorporated)
Freddy Martinez and his friend Cara find an empty coffin in Freddy's basement along with a bottle labeled "Vampire Breath," …