A review by alexampersand
A Shocker on Shock Street by R.L. Stine, R.L. Stine

3.0

This one suffers from the classic Goosebumps flaw of not quite having enough story to fill 120 pages. I loved the initial premise with the horror franchise and movie set, I was fully on board - and the little hint about something being wrong when the dad reacts weirdly to the mother being mentioned. 

Unfortunately it just really quickly devolved for me into repetitive territory of meeting a monster, then it goes away.

I will say that the ending was good, and the overall story was an interesting concept. I just wish that the middle part had developed a little more rather than just being a repetitive small-fright.