![]() Relatives that you don’t remember having don’t generally leave you giant creepy houses, guys. Right away we know that something is hinky, because no one knows who great-uncle Charles is. We open with our narrator, Amanda, and her family arriving in Dark Falls to check out the house that her dad’s great-uncle Charles has left to them in his will. Even listening to the lovelies at A Nightmare on Fear Street podcast talk about it didn’t jog my memory much (at all, really?), so this is going to be an interesting one. I found this one in a box of my old books (along with a couple others that I do remember reading), so I assume I’ve read it, but I just don’t remember anything about it. I used to spend the night at my three-years-younger-than-me cousin’s house and read her Goosebumps books in the morning when everyone was still asleep and I had nothing else to do. I started reading Goosebumps when I was already a bit over the target demographic – probably around 15 or so. ![]() Note: Check out my video recap of this book HERE! Nostalgia Time! But these new friends are not exactly what their parents had in mind.īecause they want to be friends. ![]() ![]() And the town of Dark Falls is pretty strange, too.īut their parents don’t believe them. Title: Goosebumps #1: Welcome to Dead Houseĭescription: Look alive! Amanda and Josh think the old house they have just moved into is weird. ![]()
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