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Funny!, April 13, 2005
This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
When sam eats a black pudding in his rice. He started eating things like rats, sponge, worms even glue. Somebody has to stop Sam from eating everything in Fear Street.
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Eat and eat, October 15, 2008
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I personally liked the book. Sam Kinny starts eating everything in sight after he eats something from his friend's aunt.
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Funny, October 13, 2008
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A boy starts eating and eating after he eats a pudding. Sam has to find a way to stop himself from eating before he eats everything on Fear Street.
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My Review, October 13, 2008
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
I found this book funny. It may not be scary but I still liked the book. It's about a boy who starts eating everything he sees.
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Eat and eat, October 13, 2008
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
After eating a blck pudding, Sam starts to eat everything he sees. He starts eating sponges, glue, worms and many more.
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Review, October 13, 2008
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
When sam eats a black pudding in his rice. He started eating things like rats, sponge, worms even glue. Somebody has to stop Sam from eating everything in Fear Street.
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This was horrible!!!!!!, January 13, 2007
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
I love the goosebumps series and I love almost all of R.L. Stines books but this book was absolutely horrible. This book wasn't even scary it was just plain stupid. This book started out really slow and I was just waiting for something scary to happen but when something did actually happen it was so stupid.This book was about a boy who meets his friends aunt sylvie and aunt sylvie is into ghosts and weird things. One day aunt sylvie puts some weird black specks in his pudding.He then starts craving weird things like dirt and worms.This book also had the worst ending to, it was very dumb.Don't waste your money on this book because you will probably be very dissapointed with it.
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yuck!!, April 23, 1999
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
no means this book could have been written by R.L.Stine. R.L stine is my favourite author and i was truly disappointed by reading this book.it started from no where and ended up no where. i could not even give half star for such a book.
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a bit gross, October 13, 2008
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
He just keeps eating, and eating, and eating...
Sam Kinny used to be a picky eater. He hated to try new foods.
But not anymore. Now he eats everything he sees.
Paste to pepper. Dishwashing soap, and dog food, and dirt.
Everything.
Sam wonders: can it be because of the weird spice Aunt Sylvie put in his macaroni and cheese?
He has to find out -- soon.
Or he's afraid he'll gobble up his house...
His dog...
And all his friends on Fear Street.
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ANOTHER BORING BOOK, June 2, 1998
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This review is from: The Boy Who Ate Fear Street (Ghosts of Fear Street) (Paperback)
I had even reviewed "The Ooze" and this too was boring. There was no plot nothing. The end was SOOOOOOOOOO dumb. There was not a single moment when I was not bored. If you have insomnia then read this book. Your insomnia will be cured instantly. It is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO boring. Zzzzzzz,Zzzzzzz.....
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