
Goosebumps Slappyworld #6: The Ghost Of Slappy
by R. L. Stine
Goosebumps Slappyworld #6: The Ghost of Slappy is a spine-tingling, funny horror story for middle-grade readers who crave suspense, supernatural twists, and big laughs. In this hardback edition, readers follow Shep Mooney as he shares a basement with a resident ghost—and then Slappy, the infamous ventriloquist dummy, crashes the scene. Perfect for kids ages 8–12 who love adventure, chills, and heart-pounding fun, The Ghost of Slappy delivers thrills that matter because they test courage in a world where home is no safe harbor. The book is written in brisk, accessible prose with clear, short chapters that pace the action and keep readers turning pages. It blends humor and suspense to let you root for Shep as he faces not just a haunt but Slappy’s most daring schemes, turning everyday rooms—like the basement and the school—into stages for a thrilling showdown. Every moment is designed to feel cinematic: tense setups, quick reversals, and payoff moments that feel earned rather than cheap scares. If you enjoy a tale that treats fear as conquerable through wit and teamwork, The Ghost of Slappy delivers. Ghostly resident in the basement and Slappy’s chaotic pranks upending home and school Fast-paced, suspenseful storytelling with a steady thread of humor Relatable hero in Shep Mooney who learns courage and quick thinking Short chapters, clear pacing, and a page-turning flow that keeps readers engaged Kid-friendly horror atmosphere with memorable characters and twists When you finish Goosebumps Slappyworld #6: The Ghost of Slappy, you’ll feel braver, more curious about the unknown, and ready for the next eerie adventure. The book leaves you with a sense of resilience and a smile at the clever twists, inviting readers to believe in their own courage even when the lights go out.
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