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  • lizzz
    lizzz's movie review was featured in Goosebumps.
    I liked the movie and got sad a little because R.L Stine when he was small he wrote some stories that came to life and tried to destroy earth this creepy puppet named Slappy came about from the book named The Night Of The Living Dummy and tried to freeze everyone who called him a dummy. He burned every book so that the other monsters could not go back to the books. Only a book from R.L Stine's typewriter could defeat Slappy and the others. I like the end because there was a twist. In the end The Invisible guy was in the typewriter closet and R.L stine was like" aaaa!" And it ended. In the middle Zach realised that Hannah was a part in the book and if he opened the new book Hannah, his beloved girlfriend would also be gone. Near the ended Hannah came back to Zach to live a happy life and R.L Stine burned the book that Hannah was supposed to be in and they lived a happy life ever after, i really recommend this to 10+ aged as there is some creepy parts but mostly funny parts.
    Over 2 years ago
  • lizzz
    lizzz added a movie review.
    I liked the movie and got sad a little because R.L Stine when he was small he wrote some stories that came to life and tried to destroy earth this creepy puppet named Slappy came about from the book named The Night Of The Living Dummy and tried to freeze everyone who called him a dummy. He burned every book so that the other monsters could not go back to the books. Only a book from R.L Stine's typewriter could defeat Slappy and the others. I like the end because there was a twist. In the end The Invisible guy was in the typewriter closet and R.L stine was like" aaaa!" And it ended. In the middle Zach realised that Hannah was a part in the book and if he opened the new book Hannah, his beloved girlfriend would also be gone. Near the ended Hannah came back to Zach to live a happy life and R.L Stine burned the book that Hannah was supposed to be in and they lived a happy life ever after, i really recommend this to 10+ aged as there is some creepy parts but mostly funny parts.
    Over 2 years ago
  • lizzz
    lizzz added a movie review.
    The part i like most about this movie is that it is funny and cute, i loooooooove the gummy bear part, it is funny and cute
    Over 2 years ago
  • dream_beyond
    dream_beyond's movie review was featured in The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star.
    Christmas is right around the corner and as Queen Margaret and Stacy get ready for the Christmas Fest a special relic is stolen! The police have no clue who stole it so they can't get it back. BUT all hope is not lost, because luckily, cousin Fiona has a friend, Peter, who might have a trail that leads to the stolen relic. As they work together to get the relic back Fiona realizes that she has feelings for Peter, and the other way around, but then things get complicated........OK. I have to say that I was excited when the 3rd movie came out, but it could have been better. I still enjoyed this movie nonetheless, and if you like chick-flicks, then this movie if for you! I recommend this movie for ages 8-9+ and enjoy this movie!! P.S. Don't forget the popcorn!!!
    Over 2 years ago
  • dream_beyond
    dream_beyond added a movie review.
    Christmas is right around the corner and as Queen Margaret and Stacy get ready for the Christmas Fest a special relic is stolen! The police have no clue who stole it so they can't get it back. BUT all hope is not lost, because luckily, cousin Fiona has a friend, Peter, who might have a trail that leads to the stolen relic. As they work together to get the relic back Fiona realizes that she has feelings for Peter, and the other way around, but then things get complicated........OK. I have to say that I was excited when the 3rd movie came out, but it could have been better. I still enjoyed this movie nonetheless, and if you like chick-flicks, then this movie if for you! I recommend this movie for ages 8-9+ and enjoy this movie!! P.S. Don't forget the popcorn!!!
    Over 2 years ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315 added a book review.
    She was soooooooo pretty! This Latin singer changed the world with her amazing voice and even after her early death, her influence in Latin music has changed it completely!
    Over 2 years ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315's book review was featured in Who Is Sonia Sotomayor? (Who Was?).
    I love this book so much. Sonia Sotomayor was born in the Bronx to Juan and Celina Sotomayor, who were immigrants from Puerto Rico. Th Sotomayors worked hard to provide for their growing family. Sonia's parents worked at factories and hospitals. Her family was sweet, happy, and generous family. Sonia's family did not have it all good though. Her father lost his job, so Celina had to pick up extra shifts to provide for her family. Also, Sonia became a diabetic at a young age. This made her have to take responsibility for her diabetes, meaning she would have to inject herself with insulin because her mother was unable because of her work. As Sonia grew up, she began to pursue a carrier in law. She was familiar with this subject because of the many Nancy Drews she read and the many episodes of Perry Mason she watched on TV. In this book she is described as a legend. And she really is. She worked beside many famous lawyers including Ruth Badger Ginsburg. She lived life to its fullest because she never knew when her illness would get the best of her. Through it all, Sonia stood tall and became the first Latina US Supreme Court justice. She was not afraid to get her hands dirty, even if meant putting her life in jeopardy. I suggest this for the world's next Supreme Justices and people fascinated with judges, lawyers, and amazing people.
    Over 2 years ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315 added a book review.
    I love this book so much. Sonia Sotomayor was born in the Bronx to Juan and Celina Sotomayor, who were immigrants from Puerto Rico. Th Sotomayors worked hard to provide for their growing family. Sonia's parents worked at factories and hospitals. Her family was sweet, happy, and generous family. Sonia's family did not have it all good though. Her father lost his job, so Celina had to pick up extra shifts to provide for her family. Also, Sonia became a diabetic at a young age. This made her have to take responsibility for her diabetes, meaning she would have to inject herself with insulin because her mother was unable because of her work. As Sonia grew up, she began to pursue a carrier in law. She was familiar with this subject because of the many Nancy Drews she read and the many episodes of Perry Mason she watched on TV. In this book she is described as a legend. And she really is. She worked beside many famous lawyers including Ruth Badger Ginsburg. She lived life to its fullest because she never knew when her illness would get the best of her. Through it all, Sonia stood tall and became the first Latina US Supreme Court justice. She was not afraid to get her hands dirty, even if meant putting her life in jeopardy. I suggest this for the world's next Supreme Justices and people fascinated with judges, lawyers, and amazing people.
    Over 2 years ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315 added a book review.
    I read both the original one and the adapted one, and both were great. This book is about Laura Ingalls's beloved Ma when Ma was a little girl. The series follows her life from a little child to a young adult. I suggest this for people who like historical fiction, "The Little House series", and beloved "Ma". I am sure that you will fall in love with Caroline and her family. This book is a mixture of home, polite humor, and the importance of family!
    Over 2 years ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315 added a book review.
    This one was my favorite Caroline book. It was so exciting, slightly humorous, and homey. Caroline's mother finally remarries to a man name Mr. Holebrook. Caroline and her siblings all try to get use to him and his stern ways. Henry, one of Caroline's older brothers, gets in massive trouble and Caroline learns responsibility that I think is admirable. I suggest this book for people who like Ma, family, and "The Little House series".
    Over 2 years ago

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