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  1. Jul 18, 2022 · Stine’s personal favorite Goosebumps book is The Haunted Mask. The 11th book in the series, The Haunted Mask, was inspired by Stine’s own son, who struggled with removing his Halloween costume ...

    • THE HAUNTED MASK (11) The best Goosebumps book, which harkens back to Halloween III: Season of the Witch as much as it does any 19th century gothic tale, is a terrifying account of a young girl (an adolescent Scream Queen, if you will) named Carly Beth who is tricked into eating a worm sandwich and, like so many ill-fated Stine characters, vows revenge.
    • ONE DAY AT HORRORLAND (16) One of the most oft-used clichés of movie blurbs is likening a movie to a roller coaster. That cliché wouldn’t be totally inapt here, as the story literally concerns an amusement park, but also because One Day at HorrorLand is Stine's most relentlessly-paced Goosebumps book.
    • THE GIRL WHO CRIED MONSTER (8) Stine finds inspiration for one of his most unnerving books in a local library, which should resonate with any kid who spent his/her childhood perusing book shelves, or had to deal with a creepy curmudgeon of a librarian.
    • NIGHT OF THE LIVING DUMMY II (31) Replacing the family of the original book with a coterie of hippies, the sequel to Night of the Living Dummy is basically a retread of the original book, but with more flair.
  2. Feb 16, 2023 · 5. Stine’s favorite Goosebumps book is The Haunted Mask. While there are dozens of Goosebumps novels, one of them is much dearer to Stine. His favorite novel is The Haunted Mask, the 11 th book in the series. The novel was inspired by true life events when Stine’s son was unable to remove his Halloween costume one Halloween.

  3. Oct 19, 2024 · Goosebumps, popular series of horror books for children written between 1992 and 1997 by American novelist R.L. Stine. Goosebumps is the second highest selling children’s book series in history, next to the Harry Potter series. Stine’s novels, which mix horror with comedy in an age-appropriate manner, were a pop culture phenomenon in the ...

    • The Ghost Next Door. Tagline: There’s a strange new kid on the block… Book #: 10. The Ghost Next Door is sad. Like, legit sad. It’s not particularly scary, necessarily, but it’s Stine’s most emotionally resonant book by leaps and bounds.
    • Welcome to Dead House. Tagline: It will just kill you. Book #: 01. Dead kids. So many dead kids. And why not? Goosebumps wasn’t exactly a series that took the time to ramp up its macabre weirdness.
    • The Girl Who Cried Monster. Tagline: She’s got the monster of all problems. Book #: 08. The sick joke of The Girl Who Cried Monster is that the protagonist, Lucy Dark, isn’t crying monster at all.
    • Night of the Living Dummy. Tagline: He walks. He stalks… Book #: 07. The first entry in the NoTLD series introduces the sinister ventriloquist dummy Slappy after sisters Kris and Lindy Powell discover him in a dumpster behind an abandoned house.
  4. Goosebumps Gold was the intended follow-up of Goosebumps Series 2000 but was cancelled before any book was published. [7] One of two-book series by R.L. Stine that were planned to be released some time in 2001 (the other being The Nightmare Room ), [ 8 ] these books appeared on series illustrator Tim Jacobus's website [ 9 ] and marketing sites but unlike The Nightmare Room series, were never ...

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  6. Jan 29, 2022 · Stine’s favorite Goosebumps book is The Haunted Mask, and all of the books that feature Slappy, the evil dummy. Is There a Goosebumps TV Series? Yes, the Goosebumps TV show premiered in 1995 and has four seasons. It was a live-action adaptation and featured stars such as R.L. Stine himself, Caterina Scorsone, and Hayden Christensen.

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