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That's what Greg calls his English language teacher, Mr. Saur. He's a existent grouch. And he only gave Greg a big fat "F" on his oral report. He didn't believe Greg's story. About the camera Greg found last summertime. About the pictures it took. About the evil things, that happened. Poor Greg. He just wanted to prove sometime Sourball wrong. But now that he'due south dug up the camera, bad things are happening. Actually bad things. Just like the first fourth dimension. ...
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Say Cheese and Die-Again! (Goosebumps #44), R.L. StineThat's what Greg calls his English teacher, Mr. Saur. He'south a real grouch. And he just gave Greg a big fat "F" on his oral study. He didn't believe Greg's story. About the camera Greg found final summertime. About the pictures it took. Almost the evil things, that happened. Poor Greg. He just wanted to prove erstwhile Sourball wrong. Simply now that he's dug upwards the camera, bad things are happening. Actually bad things. But similar the commencement time. ...
عنوانها: عکس بگیر و دوباره بمیر: ماجراهای هیجانانگیزی که مو به تنتان سیخ میکند؛ دوباره بگو پنیر(چیز) و بمیر؛ دوربین شوم؛ بگو پنیر (چیز)، جیغ بزن و بمیر؛ نویسنده: آر. ال. استاین ؛ تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز بیست و چهارم ماه اکتبر سال 2009 میلادی
عنوان: عکس بگیر و دوباره بمیر: ماجراهای هیجانانگیزی که مو به تنتان سیخ میکند؛ نویسنده: آر. ال. استاین ؛ مترجم: مهرانگیز نکوروح؛ ویراستار: ملیحه بهرامیپارسا؛ تهران : گلآذین، 1385؛ در دو جلد؛ چاپ دوم 1387؛ شابک: 9789647703192؛ چاپ سوم 1388؛ چاپ چهارم 1390؛ چاپ پنجم 1397؛ موضوع: داستانهای ترسناک از نویسندگان ایالات متحده آمریکا - سده xx م
عنوان: دوباره بگو پنیر(چیز) و بمیر؛ نویسنده: آر. ال. استاین ؛ مترجم: مرتضی نادری دره شوری؛ تهران: ویدا: پژواک فرهنگ، 1389؛ در 140 ص؛ شابک: 9789642912445؛ چاپ دوم و سوم 1390؛ چاپ چهارم و پنجم 1397؛
عنوان: دوربین شوم؛ نويسنده: آر.ال استاين ؛ مترجم: نغمه الهیپناه؛ تهران: آوای اندیشه : آوای ونداد، 1391؛ در 104 ص؛ شابک: 9789649968322؛
عنوان: بگو پنیر (چیز)، جیغ بزن و بمیر؛ نویسنده آر.ال استاین؛ مترجم: امیرهوشنگ اسکندری؛ ویراستار: نوشین سامانی؛ تهران: بادبان، 1397؛ در 159 ص؛ شابک: 9786007005712؛
هر قطعه عکس، داستانی را بازگو میکند ... «گِرِگ» دوربینی قدیمی را پیدا میکند. او خیال میکند، که دوربین خراب است. عکسهایی که با آن دوربین میاندازد ، با عکسهای معمولی تفاوت دارند. انگار دوربین آینده را پیشگویی میکند؛ یا ... بدتر از پیشگویی ...؛ باعث میشود که اتفاقات بدی بیافتد. «شری» او را مجبور میکند، که روز تولدش از او عکس بیاندازد. وقتی که عکس ظاهر میشود، «شری» در عکس وجود ندارد. بعنی «شری» برای همیشه ناپدید میشود؟ یعنی «شری» تا ابد نامریی خواهد ماند؟ ...؛ ا. شربیانی
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First, Greg decides to make the story of what happened with the evil photographic camera in Book 1 his non-fiction English report. MORON.
Then, he'due south shocked when the teacher doesn't believe him and gives him an F. MORON.
And then he decides to go the camera, bring it to school, and testify to his teacher that he was telling the truth. REALLY? Really?!?!!? You are going to bring a lethal weapon that could wreck untold harm and end lives to school to prove a fucki
Ugh, I accept NO tolerance for this kind of stupidity!Starting time, Greg decides to make the story of what happened with the evil camera in Volume i his non-fiction English language written report. MORON.
Then, he's shocked when the teacher doesn't believe him and gives him an F. MORON.
Then he decides to go the camera, bring it to schoolhouse, and prove to his teacher that he was telling the truth. Actually? Really?!?!!? You are going to bring a lethal weapon that could wreck untold damage and end lives to schoolhouse to prove a fucking point!? MORON.
He finds the camera and accidentally takes a picture of a a kid named Jon, and as a result, Jon ends upwards with a carpenter nail through his human foot, screaming in pain. Instead of destroying the photographic camera right and then, he still plans on bringing information technology to schoolhouse. MORON.
And so Shari begs him not to take the camera to school because it is evil. He ignores her and they tussle over the camera, and Shari's picture is taken. MORON
The picture is a negative, and they decide the camera is broken and therefore harmless now. MORONS.
Shari deliberately takes a picture of Greg with the "cleaved" camera. MORON.
At this point I am gnashing my teeth in acrimony and frustration at these kids' stupidity. How much more than of this tin can I take?!
Well, I won't give away any more of the plot, but let me assure you it is total of complete dumbasses doing the near MORONIC things possible, with near of the continuity from the last book COMPLETELY erased.
For example, at the stop of Book one, Donny and Brian - the bullies - found the camera in the Coffman house. NO mention is made in this book about that. As if it had never happened. Come on, Stine.
And not to mention, that when the photographic camera produces pictures of horrible things, the kids moan and convulse for tons of chapters. Then, all of a sudden, on page 102, Greg gets the bright idea to tear up the pictures. THIS WOULD WORK. In the last book, he tears up the pictures which Shari was missing from and she reappeared again after being lost for weeks. Just Stine makes him make up one's mind not to practise this. DO YOU Non Recall Anything FROM Book 1? Argh, I wanted to tear my hair out! And then annoying!
I tin't even with this shit. If Stine had AT LEAST TRIED to proceed continuity from Book 1, this would have been fine. Merely making all the same kids star in the volume, AND making time pass - merely arbitrarily deciding that anybody has amnesia almost fundamental events from the concluding volume - is SO STUPID.
Avoid at all costs.
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It's non until another twoscore+ books later that Stine writes a sequel, I guess this book proves that at that place's not really much else you can say about that creepy photographic camera.
I liked the fact that the story is a direct sequel, information technology's set less than a twelvemonth from the previous one and has the same characters.
At that place'southward actually some really intense body horr
I consider the start Say Cheese and Die a Archetype Goosebumps book, it was the second in the series to be published in the U.K. and was always one of my favourites.It's not until another forty+ books later that Stine writes a sequel, I guess this book proves that there'south not really much else yous can say about that creepy camera.
I liked the fact that the story is a direct sequel, it's set less than a year from the previous one and has the aforementioned characters.
At that place'southward really some actually intense body horror that is just likewise much for a children's book, it's definitely the furthest the series has pushed it.
And there's a massive plot hole aswell.
It'south established in the first book that if yous tear up the photo, the person volition return to normal.
It felt like Stine had written himself into a corner and didn't know how to go out of it...
A lot of the early Goosebumps books don't take sequels, it probably would accept been best if that was the aforementioned with this one too.
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Greg is dorsum and he has dug up the camera that he found last summer that took those awful pictures and made those terrible things happen. Why would he dig up the camera? To prove to his English instructor that information technology was existent. Simply now things are getting out of control. What will Greg practice this time? #44 "Call up negative. Real negative."
Greg is dorsum and he has dug up the camera that he found last summertime that took those awful pictures and fabricated those terrible things happen. Why would he dig up the camera? To prove to his English teacher that information technology was existent. But now things are getting out of control. What will Greg practice this time? ...more
*raises hand*
This one wasn't as adept as the first book simply still SO MUCH FUN and I just loved the premise then much! Such a great story!
Hands upward if you were desperate for a Polaroid camera subsequently reading this book and/or its predecessor?*raises paw*
This one wasn't as skillful equally the starting time book but still Then MUCH FUN and I just loved the premise so much! Such a great story!
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Say Cheese and Dice was a good book. Evil camera. Skilful scary times. Most Goosebumps books don't take a sequel, a few practice...and this one should not take been 1 of them. Disclaimer: This is all my stance.
There is some intense body horror that is too much for a children's volume. And incredibly fatphobic. Way to make any overweight child experience like sh
What the FUCK did I just read?! I accept never been so angry at a volume before! I've been angry yes, only the fact this is ment for CHILDREN makes information technology worse!Say Cheese and Die was a proficient volume. Evil camera. Skillful scary times. Most Goosebumps books don't have a sequel, a few do...and this one should not accept been 1 of them. Disclaimer: This is all my opinion.
There is some intense body horror that is too much for a children'due south book. And incredibly fatphobic. Mode to make any overweight kid feel like shit, simply give them this book (don't, please please don't).
When I idea it couldn't get worse. It did. Every fourth dimension.
In the start volume (spoiler warning) it's established that ripping upward the pictures means everything will return to normal. Information technology's similar the kids, who KNEW this, completely said to hell with it even though things had gotten extremely bad. It's like Stine wrote himself into a corner, forgot what was established, and I question how he idea this was ok for children with the extreme fatphobic comments and body horror?
Every time I idea information technology couldn't become worse. Information technology did. The adult teacher is a cruel bastard adding to the fatphobia. An ADULT.
I tin't form a coherent review of all the things in this book that brand me want to rage. I never idea i'd give a Goosebumps book 1 star. This book proves me wrong. I can't believe I managed to finish this, but only because it'southward a buddy read. I'm sorry, information technology'south the first time (and hopefully the last) that I seriously wanted to DNF a Goosebumps book. But I was thinking "it'due south a buddy read and SURELY it can't get worse, and it won't take long" and my, how wrong I was. How very incorrect.
I'm sad. I just tin can't with this.
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One of the worst books I've ever read.I spent a calendar month re-reading all 62 original Goosebumps books to see if they still concur up today, you lot can check out my 3.v hour vlog hither: https://youtu.exist/2C73xc1FS5o
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All the same LOVE Goosebumps and I think I always will!
Greg'due south parents had told him that if he didn't go good grades on his remaining report cards, he wouldn't exist able to
Greg had a report to write on a true story. He decided to write about what happened in the first book. The photographic camera where yous took pictures and instead of the picture you took being the one that developed, there was another disturbing image that turned out. His instructor didn't let him finish his oral report and deemed that Greg didn't take the assignment seriously. So he gave him an F.Greg's parents had told him that if he didn't get expert grades on his remaining study cards, he wouldn't be able to get to his cousins' house for the summer. So, he decided to detect the camera again and evidence his teacher wrong. Unfortunately, when Shari took a picture of him, he turned out being 400 lbs in the picture and she was as thin equally a stick person. Trying to solve one problem turned into another. And they struggle to observe a way to correct it. If they can fifty-fifty correct it.
4 out of v stars. While reading it, I found myself thinking information technology wasn't exactly a slap-up sequel only with the bewilderment ending and despite the scientific impossibilities in this story, it turned out to exist a good sequel.
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Whew
Greg is almost to fail an assignment about a truthful story that happened to him over the summer. His teacher doesn't believe that he actually constitute a camera that fabricated terrible things happen. Though he knows the trouble information technology can bring, Greg is adamant not to neglect. He returns to the firm to notice the camera, vowing not to take whatever pictures with information technology, but even the all-time laid plans… Trigger warnings: bullying, fat-shaming, trunk image problems, eating disorders, anorexia, injury, mild trunk horror, blood.Whew. For everything Say Cheese & Die! did right, this book fails to striking the marker in every respect. The story is pointless and the pacing off, both likely due to the fact that there IS no story hither. Greg has already experienced the camera's horror, so he'south careful not to have many pictures with it–only three, in fact, which is non plenty to drive even a short novel. Other than Shari, the other characters in the book barely feature, so in that location's piddling sense of graphic symbol or development in that aspect either.
Worst of all, this book has major problems with fat-shaming and bullying, with a side dose of insensitivity regarding eating disorders, particularly anorexia. The photographic camera makes Greg fat and Shari waste away, and it's painful not for its horror but for its cringe-worthy handling of those topics. In that location are a lot of fatty jokes along with Greg'south internal criticism of his new torso, as well as a teacher making highly inappropriate, bullying comments. (To the class'southward credit, not a single person laughs.) With the body image issues abounding, I'grand doubtful it would even be published more twenty years later. It'south articulate that Stine was spinning his wheels hither and the story never should have connected.
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Why does Greg want to become back and get the camera from the house he left it in? His instructor doesn't believe his story nearly the evil camera. He doesn't want to get an F so that's
This book is a disaster. In Say Cheese and Die-Again! past R.L. Stine, the protagonist of the first book, Greg, goes back to the spot where he discovered the wicked photographic camera. In the first book, Say Cheese and Dice, the evil camera takes pictures that bear witness the person whose photograph was taken in some horrific blow or condition.Why does Greg desire to go back and get the camera from the business firm he left it in? His teacher doesn't believe his story about the evil camera. He doesn't desire to go an F so that'southward why he gets the camera. That'southward not the big problem of the book.
The big problem of the book has to practise with the mechanics of the camera this get-round. In the offset book, it was pretty simple to empathise the mechanics. Accept a motion-picture show of someone, and so the person has something bad happen to them. Fine. Simply in this volume, for some reason, if you take a movie of someone, it either makes you really fat or really thin.
Obesity is a problem worldwide (I've gotten fatter myself with historic period) and there'southward plenty that people could do to combat obesity. Particularly governments and food companies could do a lot more than to combat and regulate unhealthy eating. It really is an institutional problem. The last thing we need is a lot of body-shaming, and that's what nearly of this book is.
I'm not especially hung up on the body-shaming. I am, as lightheaded every bit it might audio, simply more bothered by the mechanics of the camera. Information technology'southward stupid as heck.
This book should be read by no one.
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In the first volume, if I'm not mistaken, the fashion to reverse the "curse" was to rip upwardly the photo. In this book they acted every bit if they had never gone through this before. Greg and his friend panic when the bad things happen to them. I feel they should have started correct away with the photos
He did information technology once again. Some other bad catastrophe. Hither nosotros have Greg who gets a declining grade because his idiot instructor doesn't believe his "summertime story" or whatever it was. So, Greg looks for the camera and bad things happen.In the offset volume, if I'thousand not mistaken, the manner to reverse the "expletive" was to rip up the photo. In this book they acted every bit if they had never gone through this before. Greg and his friend panic when the bad things happen to them. I feel they should have started right abroad with the photos, but the book took awhile to get started. Not very interesting, but I managed to become through it. First volume was much better. I was left with a cup unfilled.
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Information technology is near a haunted camera that when it takes a movie of someone somethng terrible happens. Such as a making a male child weigh over 400 lbs.
Seems like at that place are some extra comments in there about "fat" people/kids, which shouldn't have been incorporated into a children'southward book.
Otherwise, it'southward still a fun, scary story nigh a very evil photographic camera.
COYER (Read a book with 125 - 215 pages in concrete format): 2
Information technology'due south a good Goosebumps tale, merely not the all-time.Seems similar there are some extra comments in there about "fat" people/kids, which shouldn't accept been incorporated into a children's book.
Otherwise, it'due south still a fun, scary story virtually a very evil photographic camera.
COYER (Read a book with 125 - 215 pages in physical format): 2
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Ah the good ol' days. This was my first ever R.L. Stine volume. I checked out this in our school library. From and so on, I exhausted my library card and had to asking for a new one since library cards back dwelling house were manually recorded.
Good volume, scary for young teens. I remembered I had some nightmares after reading this serial. Haha.
I don't recall much of the story (since information technology's been decades), simply that a weird camera that when you take a picture show someone will die (or something scary wi
Late review.Ah the good ol' days. This was my first always R.Fifty. Stine volume. I checked out this in our school library. From and so on, I wearied my library card and had to request for a new ane since library cards back home were manually recorded.
Good book, scary for young teens. I remembered I had some nightmares subsequently reading this serial. Haha.
I don't remember much of the story (since information technology's been decades), simply that a weird camera that when you lot accept a moving-picture show someone will die (or something scary volition happen) for those whose in that picture. Sounds like Final Destination 3.
I do remember an R.L. Stine series that has a unique concept. For every scenario, you'll cull an option for where the story goes. It felt like you're also role of the story. And if you choose wrong, you'd cease upwardly dead or eaten or something YA horrible. Not certain if this is that.
Overall, a nice read during your teen years. It challenges your imagination.
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Wow. What to say about this 1? Every bit a sequel, it's terrible. It hardly follows the plot or themes of the offset Say Cheese and Dice. There are plot holes galore. It'due south never explained why Shari becomes skinny or why the photo is negative. As well, the ending was disappointing. You'll see why one time you end the book. Non a keen book in the series. Especially not compared to the beginning Say Cheese and Die which I loved.
Read from June 8, 2014 - June 9,
Currently rereading my original Goosebumps collectionWow. What to say about this ane? As a sequel, it's terrible. Information technology hardly follows the plot or themes of the first Say Cheese and Die. There are plot holes galore. It's never explained why Shari becomes skinny or why the photo is negative. Likewise, the catastrophe was disappointing. You'll run into why in one case you finish the book. Not a great book in the serial. Especially not compared to the kickoff Say Cheese and Dice which I loved.
Read from June 8, 2014 - June 9, 2014
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Title: Say Cheese and Die-Again
Series: Goosebumps #44
Writer: RL Stine
Overall Rating: 4 stars
THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL Fourth dimension FAVOURITE SUB SERIES IN THIS Series.
The first one terrified me. Like I was so scared of this evil camera, and the 2d one, although not equally chilling, is definitely more suspenseful than the first. It's so good! Definitely one of the top 20 in the series.
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Title: Say Cheese and Die-Again
Series: Goosebumps #44
Author: RL Stine
Overall Rating: 4 stars
THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL Time FAVOURITE SUB SERIES IN THIS SERIES.
The first one terrified me. Like I was and so scared of this evil photographic camera, and the 2nd one, although not equally spooky, is definitely more suspenseful than the starting time. It's and then adept! Definitely one of the top twenty in the series.
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Robert Lawrence Stine known every bit R. Fifty. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer, well known for targeting younger audiences. Stine, who is oft called the Stephen King of children'south literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fearfulness Street serial.R. Fifty. Stine began his writing career when he was ix years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling children'due south author in history. In the early 1990s, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps® series, which sold more than 250 one thousand thousand copies and became a worldwide multimedia miracle. His other major series, Fearfulness Street, has over 80 million copies sold.
Stine has received numerous awards of recognition, including several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and Disney Adventures Kids' Option Awards, and he has been selected by kids as one of their favorite authors in the NEA'due south Read Across America program. He lives in New York, NY.
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