The Sequel by R.L. Stine

I missed the whole Goosebumps phase. This is the first thing I've ever read by RL Stine. It's an odd little book, too. A writer is faced with writing his second book. His agent is pushing for a sequel, but he wants to branch out on his own. But things spiral quickly into bizarre tangents and it has a pretty interesting little twist at the end. My only complaint is that the grammarian in me was annoyed by all the sentence fragments, but the reader in me understands that it increases the urgency in the atmosphere of the story. But, dude, subjects, please!

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