The two different settings within this story are decently good. The abominable snowman was meant to be the antagonist of this Goosebumps story, not them. I want to make this clear, the cursed snowballs had no actual reason to be involved in this story. After Jordan, Nichole, and their father brought home the abominable snowman from their Alaskan trip, the cursed snowballs stole the spotlight instead of having the Abominable Snowman causing his reckoning among Pasadena. But the entire story didn't feel like the actual thing according to the title. I do like the idea of the story and plot. The abominable snowman may appear as a monster that could rip you up to shreds, but his natural behaviour is like a normalized wild animal from the wilderness. But that's not the case for The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena. Whether he/she/they seek revenge, turn their victims lives upside down in a bad way possible, or plot an evil scheme. Most Goosebumps monsters are mainly diabolical and pure evil. The abominable snowman is like a wild, civilized animal from the wilderness. I get that we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but with all honesty, the abominable snowman wasn't that much of a Goosebumps villain. And I'd like to share my review with all of you. About a week ago, I read a Goosebumps book titled The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena.
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