
Goosebumps Slappyworld #17: Haunting With The Stars
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Goosebumps Slappyworld #17: Haunting With The Stars follows space-obsessed sixth-grader Murphy Shannon as he and his friends, Orly and Cleo, veer from a guided tour into a midnight adventure at the Rayburne Observatory. A spine-tingling, funny, and fast-paced read, this hardback edition is perfect for readers aged 8โ12 who crave mystery, a touch of horror, and big questions about the cosmos. Haunting With The Stars invites curious minds to explore the unknown with courage, friendship, and a healthy dose of thrills. Written in brisk chapters with Slappyโs signature humor threaded through the suspense, Haunting With The Stars keeps the pace lively while letting the wonder of space spill off the page. When the trio slips away from the group, they confront eccentric Dr. Rayburne and his bewildering experiments, turning a field trip into a puzzle that blends science, imagination, and a hint of dread. The storytelling moves with energy, weaving clues, twists, and a moment of truth about teamwork that older kids will appreciate even as they squirm in their seats. Engaging space-themed middle-grade mystery with a Goosebumps twist Relatable characters: Murphy, Orly, and Cleo navigate friendship and adventure Spooky, suspenseful encounters with Dr. Rayburne and his experiments Brisk, accessible writing with a balance of humor and chills Hardback edition, gift-ready and durable for fans of thrills After finishing Goosebumps Slappyworld #17: Haunting With The Stars, readers gain a sense of curiosity about space, a sense of courage to face the unknown, and a satisfying reminder that friendship can turn frightening moments into unforgettable adventures. This spine-tingling journey leaves a warm glow of wonder and a craving for the next chase across Slappyworldโs eerie, exciting cosmos.
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