Cover of Goosebumps Slappyworld #03: I Am Slappy'S Evil Twin by Ventriloquist Dummies

Goosebumps Slappyworld #03: I Am Slappy'S Evil Twin

by Ventriloquist Dummies

Goosebumps Slappyworld #03: I Am Slappy'S Evil Twin is a spine-tingling middle-grade horror adventure about Luke Harrison, a boy whose life blends his dad's movie-making world with a home monster museum. When two ventriloquist dummies, Slappy and Snappy, come to life, the result is a suspenseful, humor-filled ride that thrills readers who crave spooky fun. Perfect for fans ages 9โ€“12 who enjoy chilling tales with big atmosphere and a wink of humor. Written in accessible chapters from Luke's perspective, the story moves with brisk pacing as Slappy and Snappy twist loyalties and unleash mischief. The storytelling is cinematic and witty, balancing chilling moments with lighthearted humor to keep the tension engaging without overwhelming younger readers. The settingโ€”Luke's home museum and the eerie atmosphere that surrounds itโ€”paired with vivid illustrations and a fast pace, makes the reading experience immersive. This is fiction that invites bravery and curiosity, exploring themes of responsibility and resilience through Luke's encounters with the unknown. Living ventriloquist dummies Slappy and Snappy drive the suspense and humor Hardback edition with atmospheric illustrations that heighten the eerie mood Short chapters and cinematic pacing keep readers turning pages Explore themes of bravery, responsibility, and curiosity through Luke's story Perfect for middle-grade readers who love spooky, fun adventures After finishing Goosebumps Slappyworld #03: I Am Slappy'S Evil Twin, readers will feel braver, more imaginative, and eager for the next spooky adventure, carrying the chill and curiosity of this story into everyday life.

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