What do You think about Ghost Camp (2003)?
This is as standard as Goosebumps gets. The end is absurd, the story has a fair amount of foreshadowing, and the characters are nondescript. Not great, but not horrible. There is one glaring plot hole, though -- why in the world didn't the kids ask about those sticky blue puddles on the floor of the cabin? Would it really have been so difficult to ask the guys, "Hey, did someone spill some Monster Blood, or are you dripping ectoplasm?"Honestly. '90s kids.
—Weathervane
Reader beware you're in for a scare! I'm gonna read like it's 1994! I was 6 when I first started these books, borrowed 'Night Of The Living Dummy' from one of my friends and I was hooked from there. I read them all through the 90's and loved them. I only stopped when the 'Goosebumps 2000' series came out but I'm not sure if that's because they were rubbish or I was just getting older and had started to lose interest. Was really enjoying this one until the end. Stine must have really struggled for an idea. "hmmm I need to get rid of these Ghosts....I know they will just fight each other in a circle and disappear! I am an awesome writer!" Good one.
—Redfox5
Oh, do I have to review this one? 1. I didn't like the book that much and 2. I don't remember it! Well lets start with the cover, the ghost walking in uniforms doesn't happen in the book. I wanted to know why they were all ghost except for the girl in the back, but that was never answered. Its not a bad book, but I just couldn't get into it, I guess he more scifi it is, less interest I have. Anywho, two brothers go on a long bus ride alone (nice parenting) to a camp they didn't want to go to but went anyways....hmm, didn't know ghosts advertise. Anyways they start to notice weird things about the camp.Hey! I found a typo...typgr...a punctuation mistake in the book. On page...something. Point is even the pros make mistakes. Speaking of mistakes....the ending was another one.
—David Santos