A review by dvnielletreads
One Day at Horrorland by R.L. Stine

When I was asked as an elementary school student what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always said that I wanted to be a writer. Little first grade me hadn't discovered Goosebumps and R.L. Stine yet but once I hit fourth or fifth grade, Stine became pretty much the only author I read. I believe I've read almost every Goosebumps there is in existence (or at least I hope so) and I own as many as I've been able to get my hands on.

And out of every single Goosebumps there is, One Day at Horrorland is my ultimate favorite.

I honestly can't tell you when I read it for the first time or why it's my favorite, only that I did and it is. It's one of the few books that I can read repeatedly and not get tired of. And with a book this size and a reading level meant for someone more than several years younger than me, that doesn't sound like much. But this book as well as a few others from Stine are some of the reasons why I want to write. Reading these books are some of the fondest memories I have from grade school and middle school, and I honestly don't think there was a Stine book that I didn't like. Elementary school Danielle knew what she wanted to be when she grew up because of these books. Now we've just got to wait for grown up Danielle to make that happen.