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Thoughts on The Curse of Camp Cold Lake?

So I had never read this book as a child because the cover terrified me and by the time I was old enough to not be scared by things like that, I convinced myself I had fully outgrown “childish” things like Goosebumps (oh, the irony). I had only heard about the drowning scene through Goosebumps Completionist’s video on the controversial books in the series.

The drowning scene in particular intrigues me because I can very much imagine Sarah’s plot as something an angsty adolescent would fantasize about or dream up — something that resonates with me as someone who also went through some traumatic experiences in childhood that genuinely made me consider whether or not dying would help.

However, I can see where people think this is a romanticization of suicide considering it suffers from what I call “Thirteen Reasons Why Syndrome”. In a way, it portrays suicide or suicide attempts as a sort of revenge against people who have wronged them, which is just inaccurate to reality.

Still, it makes you wonder whether or not some baggage is being brought into a book where that was not the intention. After all, Sarah does face some serious consequences as a result of her actions, and her plan literally does not work. Absolutely nobody cares that she’s “drowned” or tries to save her and leave her (which says a lot about the camp she’s staying at, but I digress). Could Stine have intended for the drowning scene to have these connotations or are readers somewhat projecting onto it?

Anyways, that’s enough rambling on my part. What are your thoughts? Do you sympathize with Sarah or do you think she’s a whiny brat? Was this book a harmful depiction of something serious or is it just not that deep? Did you love the book? Hate it? I’d love to know. Thanks for reading!

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