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Deep Trouble (1994)

by R. L. Stine

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Series: Goosebumps (19)

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While visiting his uncle, Dr. Deep, on a tiny Caribbean island, Billy goes exploring underwater, ignoring warnings to stay away from the coral reef, and is stalked by a half-human, half-fish predator.
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#19 "Just when you thought it was safe..."
Visiting their uncle in the Caribbean Seas, Billy and his sister Sheena are having a lovely time. when diving one day Billy feels something grabbed his foot and pull him down beneath the water. He swears he saw what the creature was that pulled them down. But nobody will believe him. There are folktales that the fisherman in the area tell of mermaids in the water. But those are just folktales right? ( )
  SumisBooks | Oct 9, 2018 |
This was one of he more interesting Goosebumps titles. While it follows the basic plot of so many 90s movies (anyone else remember the big push for conversationism that seemed to sweep the world during the late 90s and early 2000s?) this book still manages to be engaging and entertaining. One of the things I liked most about it was that it wasn't a terrifying shark book, no, instead it went into the weird fantasy area of OMG MERMAIDS. But the mermaids were animals. They couldn't talk. As far as I'm concerned, for a kids book, that is a *brilliant* choice.

So, as far as children's books go this one is fun. It's predictable as an adult reading it, but as a child I could see myself being surprised by the twists and turns. It's nice to see a book like this preaching good morals in a not-quite-so-overt way, while also revealing the reality of scientific research. Research costs money, grants are difficult to find - dilemma's happen, and the right choice can be difficult to make, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't still make it. ( )
1 vote Lepophagus | Jun 14, 2018 |
This one was just a fun mini-adventure story with a mermaid and betrayal! ( )
  Moore31 | Feb 25, 2018 |
This one was just a fun mini-adventure story with a mermaid and betrayal! ( )
  Moore31 | Feb 25, 2018 |
This book is one of my favorites that I read to my class. The main characters: Billy, Sheena, and Dr. D their uncle are challenged to find a mermaid. This book was very exciting and end with a cliffhanger! ( )
  Calabrom2 | Jun 15, 2017 |
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While visiting his uncle, Dr. Deep, on a tiny Caribbean island, Billy goes exploring underwater, ignoring warnings to stay away from the coral reef, and is stalked by a half-human, half-fish predator.

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Billy and Sheena are staying with their uncle "Dr. D." over the summer on his ship. So they end up like, looking for mermaids. Or something.
Billy manages to be continually stupid, all the way up until the end. Going out for a swim, by yourself, in the early morning, in the ocean, is not a good idea! But he never learns.
Sheena is the obligatory annoying little sister who pinches Billy underwater. Yawn.
This book is not about sea monsters. There is a shark (which Billy somehow manages to evade for five minutes), mermaids, and Bad Guys, but the sea monster only makes two appearances, and very brief ones at that.
There is a moderately effective drowning scene, but it doesn't make up for the utter dullness of the rest of the book.
Oh: and at one point a mermaid cries underwater.
Tears roll down her cheeks.
Underwater.
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