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Streets of Panic Park (Goosebumps Horrorland #12), by R.L. Stine

It's the end of the ride--for now! Fright-master R.L. Stine saves the most shocking surprises for last as all of HorrorLand's secrets are revealed!

Luke and Lizzie thin they’ll be safe in Panic Park. But they’re wrong. Because Panic Park is home to The Menace, a two-faced villain with a twisted plan to trap them forever.

They learn they’ve been sharing secrets with a traitor, who’s been tricking them all along! To beat The Menace and his rotten crew, Luke and Lizzie must team up with an old foe. But will they be double-crossed again?

  • Sales Rank: #339095 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Before R. L. Stine made his name as the Stephen King of children's literature, he was the author of humorous fiction and an editor of "Bananas" magazine. He is the bestselling author of more than three hundred books, including the phenomenally bestselling Goosebumps series. "It's the First Day of School . . . Forever!" was Stine's first book with Feiwel and Friends.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The End
By Coffee Addicted Writer (Billy)
"The Streets of Panic Park" is the conclusion to the series. After escaping Horrorland, the kids ended up in Panic Park. A world with no color, only black& white. There are not safe there, as the park is the home of the villain, The Menace. The sixteen kids have to have their fears and make unlikely allies before they can escape.

This is a great ending to the series. All the characters get to play apart in the foiling of The Menace's plains. There are a few times where I had to laugh at the Menace. He was scary at all, just down right silly. I still recommend reading "The Streets of Panic Park."

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Spoiler: the cover is incredible, but misleading.
By Miss Faye
To be honest, I bought this book for two reasons:
1) Slappy is my favorite character, and since the book listed him in an active role I naturally wanted to read it.
2) The cover is the most badass piece of art I've EVER seen on a Goosebumps book. I've never seen anything like it! I love the cover so much that I want to blow the image up and stick it on my wall.

The plot is simple enough, but the way it's told is a little...well, convoluted. There's about sixteen heroes/heroines running around in one big group throughout the story, and if you haven't read all the Goosebumps books you won't know who half of them are. (Trust me, I had to use the fan-made wiki for some of them.) There's also a small trope of villains from HorrorLand/other Goosebumps tales that show up later on to accompany the main villain, too. The main villain, called The Menace, is what I can only describe as "extremely kooky". Kooky characters can be fun to read about, but this guy got me annoyed within ten pages after his entrance. To my relief, he's destroyed in the end and we never have to see him in another story ever again. No, the twist ending doesn't involve him, either. Good riddance. And, uh, *spoiler*, I guess.

Admittedly, I read Goosebumps books to laugh, because I consider them a cheesy, campy bit of fun; they're the literary equivalent of eating a Ho-Ho when I could be eating an actual slice of home-made cake. This one, though, was like eating some weird off-brand Ho-Ho. So picture this: The Menace's plan is to make the kids so scared that their fright-fueled energy will transport the universe Panic Park resides in to the normal GB universe, which gets rid of Horrorland (which it coincidentally resides over the exact spot Panic Park once stood, making this possible somehow) and makes both universes blend together so our villain can take over the world and not be stuck in some time-capsuled dimension filled with shadow people from 1974. Y'know, just the usual villain fare. He also turns one kid into a shade, just to prove how scary he is to the kids, but really anyone who turns into those are practically written out of the story so you can keep track of who's who. Two-thirds into the book, The Menace sends the group of minor villains to scare the beejeezus out of our heroes, and it works for a bit, because the villains are totally enjoying tormenting the people who wronged them last time. Sadly, this mostly involves looking around a hall of mirrors and not being on/near the carousel from hell that the cover depicted. I literally waited all book for that scene to come up. I mean, who WOULDN'T want to read about the heroes stumbling into a carousel and becoming surprised when it starts to move, and then panicking when the horses' manes burst into flame? And then a familiar voice taunts them from a nearby plastic flaming horse, telling them that they'll never escape? I mean, come on, that can't just be me, right...? Admit it, you want to read that, too. It's better than what actually happened.

So pretty quickly the minor villains join forces with the heroes, because aw snap, the The Menace means to leave the surviving kids and the minor villains to rot away in Panic Park as prisoners! So the heroes learn that laughter is the key to defeating the Menace and go to do just that, with the villains tagging along. The dimension starts to disappear and they all run for the one building The Menace told them to stay away from (because it would kill them), and voil�, they're home! I won't spoil what the twist really is, but in my opinion it could've been much better. My version would have the kids end up in another parallel dimension. Overall, I'd say this book is...okay. The plot is one I haven't read in a kid's book before, so it gets points for some creativity, and I did enjoy the banter between the minor villains, but the execution is sorta flat and the villain's personality leaves me cold (and not in a spooky sense). I think this story could have been written better, with some better detail about the supposed parallel universe Panic Park resides in, and more interaction with the minor villains would've been a huge plus. Also, even though there were about seven villains in the Hall of Mirrors, only four are mentioned continuously while the rest are basically dropped from the story. Writer beware - don't write in so many characters you forget they were there!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
ANOTHER GOOSEBUMPS HIT!!
By Lee
MY GRANDSON IS CURRENTLY READING THIS BOOK AND ENJOYING IT IMMENSELY. IF YOU ARE A FAN OF THE GOOSEBUMPS, I KNOW YOU WILL HAVE FUN READING THIS HORRORLAND ADVENTURE.

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