

Wendy’s Mom chides the kids for missing out on such lovely scenery, but the kids can’t help it even if this is the first family vacation they’ve had in three years. They’ve been stuck in a car with their parents on an excruciatingly long car trip for two days, and all their mom can do for fun is point at the passing fields, landscapes, and animals. Wendy and her brother Elliot are bored out of their minds. Even the Goosebumps Graphix adaption (drawn by the legendary Kyle Baker), has the twist spoiled by the cover. Unfortunately, the big twist in this story has been spoiled numerous times by the various international additions’ covers and the Classic Goosebumps reprint. Lovecraft-style tale, but for reasons I’ll have to explain in the Final Thoughts. This is one of the most bizarre books from the first 62, and looking back on it as an adult I’ve come to realize this is probably R.L. I’d already recapped “Ghost Camp” last year on my birthday, but I decided to go with one of the classic books since I reviewed a 2000 book earlier this summer. But I couldn’t decide which to choose from. Since it’s now summertime I wanted to surprise everyone with one of the legendary summer camp Goosebumps books.

And why the ground is always rumbling late at night… Initial Thoughts Why they’re a little too obsessed with winning. Why the counselors seem a little too happy. But how excited can you get about softball? It’s just a game, right?īecause Camp Jellyjam is no ordinary sports camp. Too bad Wendy isn’t a sports freak like her brother, Elliot. Swimming, basketball, roller hockey, King Jellyjam’s Sports Camp has it all. Summary: Sometimes, Winning Is Everything! Tagline: Tennis… canoeing… monsters, anyone? Title: Goosebumps #33 – The Horror at Camp Jellyjam, a.k.a.
