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SAY CHEESE AND DIE – AGAIN!

Goosebumps #44
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Description

Scholastic, New York, 1996, 1st pr.  ISBN 0-590-56881-7.  Soft cover, 115+ pages.  Wraps show edge and cover wear, small corner bends and light creases, tiny tear at front fore-edge; binding tight.  Interior clean and unmarked with tanned/browning pages.  Trading cards removed.  ‘Sourball.  That’s what Greg calls his English teacher, Mr. Saur.  He’s a real grouch.  And now he just gave Greg a big fat “F” on his oral report.  He didn’t believe Greg’s story.  About the camera Greg found last summer.  About the pictures it took.  About the evil things that happened.  Poor Greg.  He just wanted to prove old Sourball wrong.  But now that he’s dug up the camera, bad things are happening.  Really bad things.  Just like the first time…’ (from rear wrap)

Plot Overview

In this thrilling sequel, Greg finds himself caught between disbelief and danger as he tries to uncover the truth behind the mysterious camera. Despite Mr. Saur’s harsh judgment and skepticism, Greg is determined to reveal the sinister events linked to the eerie photographs. The narrative unfolds with a gripping blend of suspense and supernatural elements, as Greg must navigate the challenges of proving his story while confronting the dark forces that seem to follow him.

Character Development

Greg’s character is portrayed with a mix of vulnerability and resilience. His frustration with his English teacher highlights the common struggles between students and authority figures, while his courage to face the unknown adds depth to his personality. Mr. Saur, though initially cast as the antagonist, is revealed to have layers that keep readers intrigued about his true intentions and past.

Themes and Style

The book explores themes of trust, truth, and the supernatural. It delves into the complexities of belief—how difficult it is to convince others of things beyond their understanding—and the consequences of uncovering hidden secrets. The author’s style is engaging and accessible, perfect for young readers who enjoy suspenseful stories with relatable characters and eerie twists.

Additional Notes

  • Condition: Despite minor wear on the cover and the removal of trading cards, this edition remains a valuable copy for collectors and fans alike.
  • Audience: Suitable for middle-grade readers and young teens who appreciate mystery and supernatural fiction.
  • Collector's Tip: Keep an eye out for first printings like this one, as they often become sought-after memorabilia over time.

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