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Goosebumps (30): It Came from Beneath the Sink! (original 1995; edition 1995)

by R.L. Stine (Author)

Series: Goosebumps (30)

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"Kit and her brother, Daniel, have moved into a new house with tons of rooms and a lawn the size of a football field! But all that good luck is about to run out because there is something really evil living in their new house. Something that comes from beneath the kitchen sink ..."--P. [4] of Cover.
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Authors:R.L. Stine (Author)
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It Came from Beneath the Sink! by R. L. Stine (1995)

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3,5/5

This was a pretty fun story, maybe even better than average for Goosebumps books. The villain isn't exactly terrifying, but the threat is always present and you can understand that the protagonist is trapped in some sort of living hell.

As I said, the Grool is not really scary by itself. It's just a tiny, living and indestructible sponge. But it does have the power to send the protagonist into a lot of awful situations. Just generating bad luck constantly, not just for her, but everybody around it. And more, the bad luck will escalate to the point of death eventually, and she can't get rid of it, or else she'll die. I'll be honest, I didn't see much of a way out for her, the creature was able to regenerate after pretty much everything done to it. The fact that it was killed by love is actually pretty fun and, in my humble opinion, very logical. The fact that they found another, more dangerous one at the end was interesting, but kinda predictable. They could've done without that.

All things concerned, I liked it. It's about average for Goosebumps, but it's a fun enough adventure. ( )
  tuskactfour | Jun 26, 2024 |
Kat and her brother have just moved to a great new house. It would be perfect, if only their dog, Killer, would cheer up and stop growling at something under the kitchen sink.
  BLTSbraille | Oct 11, 2021 |
#30 "It's warm! It's breathing! And it doesn't do dishes!"
Something is lurking under the sink in Kat's new house. Something her nightmares are made of. Something dark and scary... What can it be? ( )
  SumisBooks | Oct 17, 2018 |
It has long been my desire to read through all of the Goosebump books. This desire was borne out of a love of them as a child, but for whatever reason I never got through all of them. Off and on I've been wanting to, the old tug of desire returning, but I never really committed to it. Until now. So, fellow GoodReaders, I'm sorry but your updates will be full of my musings about a series for children as I work my way through all 62 original titles.

I might do Goosebump 2000 after. I don't know. It depends on how I feel at the end.

Anyway, reading the series has put me through some seriously terrible books. Every now and then, though, a true gem emerges that manages to surprise and disturb me a little. Even with the hokey endings, now and then I'm shocked by the level of horror injected into a kid's book. This book was one such book, and an utter delight. [b: It Came From Beneath the Sink!|125536|It Came from Beneath the Sink! (Goosebumps, #30)|R.L. Stine|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1328867791s/125536.jpg|120901] was a surprisingly creepy, good kid's horror novel. I'd recommend it in a heartbeat.

The idea is that a creature is found.... beneath the sink that creates and feeds on bad luck. No matter what you do, it will always come back and it will be with you until you die. How the characters react, how they discover this and deal with it, is an utter delight. The creature is purely evil, and purely creepy. There's something so alien about it in the descriptions, so malevolent, that is became truly captivating.

This wasn't by any means a masterpiece of literature, but for a Goosebump book it truly rose above the crowd. Good going [a: R.L. Stine|13730|R.L. Stine|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1194380070p2/13730.jpg], this one was awesome. ( )
  Lepophagus | Jun 14, 2018 |
It Came From Beneath the Sink isn’t one of R.L. Stines best books, but it was still a fun read. I couldn’t put it down. I wanted to know what kind of bad luck Kat would have next. I gave it three stars because I liked it, but it wasn’t as creepy as some of the other Goosebumps books I’ve read. As I’ve been re-reading them, I’ve noticed that even as an adult some of them are actually a little creepy. This wasn’t one of them, but I still really enjoyed it. ( )
  TheTreeReader | Feb 3, 2018 |
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