The Streets of Panic Park (Goosebumps Horrorland)(English, Paperback, Stine R,L)
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Goosebumps Horror Land: The Streets of Panic Park features a spine-chilling adventure as the children try to escape from the theme park with a shadowy villain hot on their trail. Summary Of The Book Goosebumps Horror Land: The Streets of Panic Park picks up from its prequel after the kids have managed to safely get away from HorrorLand. They realize that Jillian, Byron, and Jackson have deceived them and their worst nightmares begin to come true. On entering Panic Park, the kids are afraid as they notice spirits lurking around. The first to get affected is Billy Deep. The second he tries to escape, he becomes a mere shadow. Soon, Carly Beth meets a similar fate. When Karloff Mennis compels the children to visit the cinema, they get locked in their chairs as the scenes from Panic Park are played in the theatre. The chairs act like a roller-coaster and the children are taken on a scary ride. After a trip to Shake Shack, Julie and Abbie, cannot stop shaking. The kids then decide to seek Dr. Maniac's help, but unfortunately the doctor's paint makes Robby invisible. Byron sends the children to their rooms but forgets to lock the door, allowing them to run out and seek help. The Hall of Mirrors proves to be another eventful halt as the children come face-to face with their old rivals. Here, Britney is cursed to become a dummy. Will she return to her original form? Will the children manage to escape and return to the safety of their homes? Goosebumps Horror Land: The Streets of Panic Park is a page-turner that will keep young readers wondering till the end. About R. L. Stine R. L. Stine is a popular children's author, screenwriter, and television producer. He has penned numerous books including Bride of the Living Dummy, I Am Your Evil Twin, The Werewolf in the Living Room, The Surprise Party, Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!, and House of Whispers. Stine was born in Ohio, USA, in 1943 and went on to study English at The Ohio State University. He was the editor of the college magazine, The Sundial. He first began his stint with novels by writing books for children, in the humour genre. He also published a magazine for young readers called Bananas. He then moved on to the horror genre and soon garnered immense popularity. His books have also made it to several bestselling lists and have won him many awards.