Hey creeps! My name is Cameron and I host Library Macabre, a BookTube show specializing in horror, both niche and mainstream, middle grade/YA and adult, new and old. This channel is a love letter to this diverse genre and everything it has to offer. Become a creep and subscribe for a new video every week!
The idea of the little brother being IRREVERSABLY possessed by the mask is HORRIFYING AF Reject the Mark of the Beast (666)... Believe in Jesus Christ for Salvation~!
In November in Mexico we do celebrate the dead in Mexico It's called " El Dia de Los Muertos". We don't trick or treat but we celebrate our ancestors even the ones in the Mercado, Estrada and Correa families whom fought at the battle of Los Alamos. It's true I saw my great, great Grandfather's and Uncles that are in a bronze placks in New Mexico. In a chaple of Las Crucezes.
I was just reading weirdo waldo wax museum the other day. Its funny how the book was listed $50 on ebay in 2024. I was just holding a 20+ years book that was worth that much. Demand was pretty crazy
I had at one point, the entire collection of Goosebumps (og series, Give yourself, the compilations, autobiography of Stine and Jacobus, as well as other goodies), but due to my stepmother being a hardcore newborn Christian, I was told that Goosebumps was "...of the Devil!", and had to walk my entire collection to the dumpster. Today that collection would be worth thousands, and I was told to throw them all away. Needless to say, being a nostalgia hound, I crave having them all again but have resigned to the fact it will never happen (the prices for the old holographic cover copies are sickening). Seeing them in this video brings me back to very fond memories of collecting them, reading them, and feverishly waiting at the bookstores for new arrivals. What a time to be a bookworm. Thanks for taking me back.
If I may recommend a book . One hundred years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It's about an indigenous family whom seek out revenge on a gypsy whom claims to be a " Proffessor", and is not and the indigenous group murders the gypsy for taking all their gold in Colombia and now one talks for years.
Oh man, this is so nostalgic! I was such a huge fan of Goosebumps as a kid in the 90’s and I love seeing your collection. I especially love how you inserted all those super nostalgic commercials. Found you through an old Jordaline Reads video and I’m so glad I did!
Your collection and channel is awesome. You’ve brought back great memories from my childhood and have made a desire to collect first edition books 1-62. Would first prints all be printed the same year of the release? Is eBay the best place to pick them up? Thanks
I'm very new to the whole Fear Street books and I've been loving them so far! For anyone who has read the Cheerleader series is it worth getting the original or is the book bind fine to read? I'm just worried I'm not going to get the full experience because the new edition has some revisions.
I was never into reading. Funny enough, I remember reading several fairy tales very early in my life. Then, when I was between 8 or 9 read a Winnite the Pooh book. After that, random comics every now and then when I was in my teens. In my Sophomore year I found several of the Goosebumps books at my English teacher classroom and read them all. Loved them. ...after that it was the Harry Potter books. Since then, I barely read books. I´m into comic books (DC) and some mangas. Have read the Song of Fire and Ice books and that´s about it...oh, and IT. Still, I really like watching/knowing about other people´s collections. More so when there are books and into themes. So glad you own that collection.
Thanks for explaining how to spot the first edition. Turns out I have quite a few of them. Say Cheese and Die being the oldest. I’m a little older so I remember when the abominable snowman from Pasadena being about where I lost interest but the covers are so amazing. Jacobus’s illustrations and the color schemes with the textured lettering is just perfection. The scholastic marketing team was amazing.
Hey Cameron! Great channel!!! You know, every so often I become overwhelmed with the sheer number of books that I have... thousands of them. Whenever this feeling hits me, I watch one of your videos (much like this one) and for some reason it makes me feel so much better, and suddenly it's not that big of a problem! 🤣 Keep up the great work!!!
I'm the same way as you when it comes to blood. I can see as much as I want in movies and games, but the minute I see any actual, real blood, that's it for me.
Hey dude! So I have always owned 1-62 since I was as young as 8. I will be pulling these out of storage today and I will go through them and see if I have any first prints!