Book Review
Book Review: “Why I’m Afraid of Bees”
Why I’m Afraid of Bees takes a weird, wild, and wonderfully wacky route into sci-fi horror with a sting—perfect for Goosebumps fans who like their frights laced with laughter.
Why I’m Afraid of Bees takes a weird, wild, and wonderfully wacky route into sci-fi horror with a sting—perfect for Goosebumps fans who like their frights laced with laughter.
Published
10 months agoon
By
Arijit Roy
Why I’m Afraid of Bees follows Gary Lutz, a lonely and awkward boy bullied at school, ignored at home, and even rejected by his own dog. Desperate for a change, he responds to an ad by “Person-to-Person Vacations”—a company that promises to swap your body with someone else’s for a break from your boring life. But when the body swap goes horribly wrong, Gary finds himself trapped inside the body of a bee! The result is a strange yet captivating ride that blends science fiction with classic Goosebumps creepiness.

Gary is your classic underdog character, and Stine paints him with just enough awkwardness and sincerity to make you root for him. His transformation into a bee is both hilarious and horrifying, with his internal monologue buzzing with confusion and frustration. The human version of Gary—now inhabited by a vacationing stranger—brings some chaos to Gary’s real life, adding layers to the character arc and comic tension. Even the bees have distinct personalities, and that’s part of the fun!
R.L. Stine once again crafts an accessible horror story for middle-grade readers that’s equal parts fun and frightening. The body-swap idea adds a sci-fi spin to the usual monster and haunted house fare. The pacing is snappy, the chapters end on classic cliffhangers, and the imagination behind the concept is impressive. Stine’s signature blend of absurdity and suspense keeps readers entertained while also slipping in subtle themes of self-worth, friendship, and empathy—without being preachy.
Though not the most terrifying title in the Goosebumps series, Why I’m Afraid of Bees stands out for its unusual premise and comical absurdity. It’s a clever take on what it feels like to be invisible—and how even a bee’s life can teach you courage. For young readers exploring the series, it’s a light and breezy entry that still packs a punch. R.L. Stine once again proves that he can take the most unlikely concept—and give it wings.
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