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R.L. Stine
Hi everyone!
I'm new to the forum, and I was wondering if there are any R.L. Stine (best-known for his Goosebumps and Fear Street series) readers around here? :) Fearreader |
yes as a matter of fact Ive almost read all the goosebumps but Ive just started on the fear street books,the main thing I like about his books is that they have great twists!
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I read them a lot when I was younger I use to have a lot of them too, not all of them I tried to get them all and was always excited when a new one came out, but don't have as many as I use to, I never really got into the Fear Street series though.
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R L Stine
Man, Ive still got some of the Goosebumps books. My favourite "Goosebump" stories were his "Night of the Living Dummy" series. I think it was R. L. Stine who got me into reading when I was a kid, actually.
I dont read them now but I keep them, who knows maybe my young uns will take a fancy to them. |
I used to love Goosebumps as a kid, but looking back, the books suck. No offense to anyone who loves the books, but they're so not my type of book.
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I think the Goosebumps series is a great start for kids just getting into horror. I loved reading the books when I was kid. We used to collect them like Pokemon.
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Read the first and last chapter.
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I used to really enjoy the Goosebumps books when I was a kid. I thought they were terrifying. I read a lot of them, but I definitely missed at least half of them.
About 5 or so years ago I bought a few of them to read on a plane, and boy were they terrible. I'm sure they are still great for kids, but it was like reading an elementary school book for me (which it basically is). I thought they might age better...I sure was wrong. Still though, the books are a great little find for kids into scary stuff. I used to love them. |
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