If you want to know about Say Cheese and Die, here it is:
Front Tagline: One picture is worth a thousand screams.
Back Tagline: Every Picture Tells A Story.
Official Book Description:
Greg thinks there is something wrong with the old camera he and his friends found. The photographs keep turning out wrong. Very wrong. Like the snapshot Greg took of his father's new car that shows it totaled. And then Greg's father is in a nasty wreck.
But Greg's friends don't believe him. Shari even makes Greg bring the camera to her birthday party and take her picture.
Only Shari's not in the photograph when it develops.
Is Shari about to be taken out of the picture permanently?
Who is going to take the next fall for...
the evil camera?
Say Cheese and Die!
R.L.Stine. All Goosebumps books are written by R.L.Stine.
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"Goosebumps: Say Cheese and Die!" is a horror fiction story aimed at children and young readers. It follows the eerie events that occur when a group of kids discovers a haunted camera that predicts tragic events in their future when photos are taken.
An example of alliteration in the "Goosebumps" book series by R.L. Stine is in the title "Say Cheese and Die!" where the "s" sound is repeated in both words.
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The second Goosebumps book is called "Stay Out of the Basement." It is the second book in the original Goosebumps series written by R.L. Stine and was first published in 1992. The story follows two siblings who discover their father's strange behavior and uncover dark secrets in their basement.
There are over 62 Goosebumps books, but not all of them were made into episodes for television. Say Cheese and Die! is one of the ones that never made it into an episode. Night of the Living Dummy and One Day at Horrorland were other popular books in the series that were never made into episodes.
R.L. Stine has written over 300 books, but he is best known for his Goosebumps series, which includes titles like "Welcome to Dead House," "Night of the Living Dummy," and "Say Cheese and Die!" He has also written other series such as Fear Street and Mostly Ghostly.
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Goosebumps occur when tiny muscles at the base of each hair follicle contract, causing the hair to stand upright. This response is triggered by emotions like fear or excitement, as well as exposure to cold temperatures as a way for the body to conserve heat.