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Night of the Living Dummy II is a huge improvement on the original book, which is fondly remembered by many as being better than it actually is. This isn’t quite the Terminator 2 or Empire Strikes Back level of the sequel being better than the original, but kudos to Stine for pulling off the rare fete. Unlike its predecessor, Night of the Living Dummy II does not waste a full two-thirds of the book on exhausting fake scares, and it doesn’t star the same insufferable and bratty twin protagonists. In fact, the only returning character from the first book is Slappy. I liked Amy as the middle child protagonist; I don’t think I’ve seen that before in a Goosebumps book. I also thought the book did a really good job building tension and escalating the stakes up until the third act. Unfortunately, like the first book, there isn’t a lot of logic behind the living dummy or his motives. He exists to play mean pranks and has a weird obsession with making children his slaves with no obvious means of enforcing said enslavement. It was another missed opportunity to do something way scarier. I wasn’t sold on the twist in the third act, it felt too contrived for the sake of creating a twist. Overall, Night of the Living Dummy II was a mostly fun read and a vast improvement over the first book, even as it shared some of the same flaws.

Score: 3

For my full snark-filled recap with spoilers, gifs, and memes to illustrate my very important points, check it out on my website blog Fits of Nostalgia!

brokehorrorfan: 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of Goosebumps, and author R.L. Stine is celebrating

brokehorrorfan:

2022 marks the 30th anniversary of Goosebumps, and author R.L. Stine is celebrating with an origin story for one of his most popular creations. Slappy, Beware!will be published on September 20 via Scholastic.

The 192-page hardcover children’s horror novel details the untold story of Slappy the Dummy, who was first introduced in 1993’s Night of the Living Dummy and went on to appear in various sequels and spin-offs.

This special edition features four page pieces of original Slappy art. Read the synopsis below, and you can head to EW for an excerpt.

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nahyerart:

I’m obsessed.

Listen. I just think they’re neat.

Though I prefer Snappy more.

Are y'all team Slappy or team Snappy?

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