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| birthname = Robert Lawrence Stine |
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| birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1943|10|8 |
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| birthplace = [[Columbus, Ohio]], [[United States]] |
| birthplace = [[Columbus, Ohio]], [[United States]] |
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| occupation = Novelist, [[short story writer]], [[executive producer|executive television producer]], [[screenwriter]] (''[[Eureeka's Castle]]''), [[executive editor]] (''[[Bananas (magazine)|Bananas]]'') |
| occupation = Novelist, [[short story writer]], [[executive producer|executive television producer]], [[screenwriter]] (''[[Eureeka's Castle]]''), [[executive editor]] (''[[Bananas (magazine)|Bananas]]'') |
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'''Robert Lawrence Stine''' (born October 8, 1943),<ref name="age">{{cite web |url=http://www.rlstine.com/#nav/rlstine |title= R.L. Stine - Official Website|accessdate=2008-01-17 |author=R. L. Stine}}</ref> known as '''R. L. Stine''' and '''Jovial Bob Stine''', is an [[United States|American]] [[writer]]. Stine, who is often called the "[[Stephen King]] of Children's literature," is the author of hundreds of [[horror fiction]] [[novel]]s, including the books in the ''[[Goosebumps]]'', ''[[Rotten School]],'' ''[[Mostly Ghostly]],'' ''[[The Nightmare Room]],'' and ''[[Fear Street]]'' series. Some of his lesser-known works include a [[Space Cadets (trilogy)|''Space Cadets'' trilogy]], [[Hark (gamebook series)|two ''Hark'' gamebooks]], a two-part novel ''The Beast'' and dozens of joke books. |
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'''Robert Lawrence Stine''' (born October 8, 1943),<ref name="age">{{cite web |url=http://www.rlstine.com/#nav/rlstine |title= R.L. Stine - Official Website|accessdate=2008-01-17 |author=R. L. Stine}}</ref> known as '''R. L. Stine''' and '''Jovial Bob Stine''', is an [[United States|American]] [[writer]]. Stine, who is often called the "[[Stephen King]] of Children's literature," is the author of hundreds of [[horror fiction]] [[novel]]s, including the books in the ''[[Goosebumps]]'', ''[[Rotten School]],'' ''[[Mostly Ghostly]],'' ''[[The Nightmare Room]],'' and ''[[Fear Street]]'' series. Some of his lesser-known works include a [[Space Cadets (trilogy)|''Space Cadets'' trilogy]], [[Hark (gamebook series)|two ''Hark'' gamebooks]], a two-part novel ''The Beast'' and dozens of joke books. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Stine was born in [[Columbus, Ohio]]<ref name="kidsreads">{{cite web |url=http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp |title= kidsreads.com|accessdate=200-05-11}}</ref> the oldest of three children, to a homemaker mother and a shipping clerk father. He began writing at age 9 when he found a typewriter in his attic,<ref name="RL Stine">{{cite news | last =Rodrigues| first =Tracy| coauthors=| title =R.L. Stine, author| pages=| publisher =Time for Kids| date = |url =http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/story/0,6079,176635,00.html| accessdate =2007-01-09 }}</ref> subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books and has been writing ever since. He graduated from [[Ohio State University]]<ref name="kidsreads"/> in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in English, later moving to [[New York City]] to become a writer. He wrote dozens of joke books for kids under the pen name '''Jovial Bob Stine''' and created the humor magazine ''[[Bananas (magazine)|Bananas]]'', where he worked for many years with [[Nickelodeon (TV network)|Nickelodeon]]. He wrote some movie novelizations and many gamebooks at this time, too. |
Stine was born in [[Columbus, Ohio]]<ref name="kidsreads">{{cite web |url=http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp |title= kidsreads.com|accessdate=200-05-11}}</ref> the oldest of three children, to a homemaker mother and a shipping clerk father. He began writing at age 9 when he found a typewriter in his attic,<ref name="RL Stine">{{cite news | last =Rodrigues| first =Tracy| coauthors=| title =R.L. Stine, author| pages=| publisher =Time for Kids| date = |url =http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/story/0,6079,176635,00.html| accessdate =2007-01-09 }}</ref> subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books and has been writing ever since. He graduated from [[Ohio State University]]<ref name="kidsreads"/> in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in English, later moving to [[New York City]] to become a writer. He wrote dozens of joke books for kids under the pen name '''Jovial Bob Stine''' and created the humor magazine ''[[Bananas (magazine)|Bananas]]'', where he worked for many years with [[Nickelodeon (TV network)|Nickelodeon]]. He wrote some movie novelizations and many gamebooks at this time, too. |
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In 1986, Stine wrote his first teen horror novel, ''Blind Date''. He soon followed with the novels ''Twisted'', ''Beach Party'', ''The Boyfriend'', ''The Baby-sitter'', ''The Baby-sitter II'', ''The Baby-sitter III'', ''The Baby-sitter IV'', ''Beach House'', ''Hit and Run'', and ''The Girlfriend'' - most of which were published as part of the ''[[Point Horror]]'' series. He was a co-creator and head writer for the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon Network]] [[children's television]] show ''[[Eureeka's Castle]]'', original episodes of which aired as part of the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]] [[Broadcast programming|programming block]] during the 1989 to 1995 seasons. |
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In 1990, Stine teamed up with [[Parachute Press]] to create ''[[Fear Street]]''. In 1992, Stine made an attempt at writing comedy by creating a series called ''[[Space Cadets (trilogy)|Space Cadets]]'' which lasted only three books. Later in the year, Stine and Parachute went on to launch ''[[Goosebumps]]''. According to Forbes List of the 40 best-paid Entertainers of 1996-97, Stine placed 36th with an income of $41 million for the fiscal year.<ref>[http://www.langston.com/Fun_People/1997/1997AXO.html The 40 best-paid entertainers], [[Forbes Magazine]]</ref> His books have been translated into 32 languages and have sold over 300 million copies worldwide, landing on bestseller lists world wide. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, [[USA Today]] named Stine as America's number one best-selling author. Among the awards he has received are the 2002 Champion of Reading Award from the [[Free Public Library]] of [[Philadelphia]] (that award's first year), the [[Disney Adventures]] Kids' Choice Award for Best Book-Mystery/Horror (three-time recipient) and the [[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards]] (also received three times). During the 1990s, Stine was listed on [[People Weekly]]'s "Most Intriguing People" list, and in 2003, the [[Guinness Book of World Records]] named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time. He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007. His stories have even inspired ''R. L. Stine's [[Haunted Lighthouse]]'', [[4-D film|4D]] movie-based attractions at [[SeaWorld San Diego]] and [[Busch Gardens Europe]]. |
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In 1986, Stine wrote his first teen horror novel, ''Blind Date''. He soon followed with the novels ''Twisted'', ''Beach Party'', ''The Boyfriend'', ''The Baby-sitter'', ''The Baby-sitter II'', ''The Baby-sitter III'', ''The Baby-sitter IV'', ''Beach House'', ''Hit and Run'', and ''The Girlfriend'' - most of which were published as part of the ''[[Point Horror]]'' series. He was a co-creator and head writer for the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon Network]] [[children's television]] show ''[[Eureeka's Castle]]'', original episodes of which aired as part of the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]] [[Broadcast programming|programming block]] during the 1989 to 1995 seasons. |
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Also produced was a TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995–1998 and two video games; [[Escape From Horrorland]] and [[Attack of the Mutant]]. In 1995, Stine released his first novel targeted at adults, called ''[[Superstitious (book)|Superstitious]]''. He has since published two other adult-oriented novels; ''The Sitter'' and ''Eye Candy.'' |
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In 1990, Stine teamed up with [[Parachute Press]] to create ''[[Fear Street]]''. In 1992, Stine made an attempt at writing comedy by creating a series called ''[[Space Cadets (trilogy)|Space Cadets]]'' which lasted only three books. Later in the year, Stine and Parachute went on to launch ''[[Goosebumps]]''. According to Forbes List of the 40 best-paid Entertainers of 1996-97, Stine placed 36th with an income of $41 million for the fiscal year.<ref>[http://www.langston.com/Fun_People/1997/1997AXO.html The 40 best-paid entertainers], [[Forbes Magazine]]</ref> His books have been translated into 32 languages and have sold over 300 million copies worldwide, landing on bestseller lists world wide. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, [[USA Today]] named Stine as America's number one best-selling author. Among the awards he has received are the 2002 Champion of Reading Award from the [[Free Public Library]] of [[Philadelphia]] (that award's first year), the [[Disney Adventures]] Kids' Choice Award for Best Book-Mystery/Horror (three-time recipient) and the [[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards]] (also received three times). During the 1990s, Stine was listed on [[People Weekly]]'s "Most Intriguing People" list, and in 2003, the [[Guinness Book of World Records]] named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time. He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007. His stories have even inspired ''R. L. Stine's [[Haunted Lighthouse]]'', [[4-D film|4D]] movie-based attractions at [[SeaWorld San Diego]] and [[Busch Gardens Europe]]. |
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Also produced was a TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995–1998 and two video games; [[Escape From Horrorland]] and [[Attack of the Mutant]]. In 1995, Stine released his first novel targeted at adults, called ''[[Superstitious (book)|Superstitious]]''. He has since published two other adult-oriented novels; ''The Sitter'' and ''Eye Candy.'' |
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In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine has worked on installments of five different book series, ''[[Mostly Ghostly]]'', ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''[[Fear Street]]'', ''[[The Nightmare Room]]'', ''[[Goosebumps Horrorland]]'' and the stand-alone novels ''[[Dangerous Girls]]'' (2003) and ''[[Dangerous Girls|Dangerous Girls 2: The Taste of Night]]'' (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie [[The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It]], starring [[Emily Osment]], based on Stine's ''[[Haunting Hour]]'' series, was released by [[Universal Home Entertainment]] on September 4, 2007. |
In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine has worked on installments of five different book series, ''[[Mostly Ghostly]]'', ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''[[Fear Street]]'', ''[[The Nightmare Room]]'', ''[[Goosebumps Horrorland]]'' and the stand-alone novels ''[[Dangerous Girls]]'' (2003) and ''[[Dangerous Girls|Dangerous Girls 2: The Taste of Night]]'' (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie [[The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It]], starring [[Emily Osment]], based on Stine's ''[[Haunting Hour]]'' series, was released by [[Universal Home Entertainment]] on September 4, 2007. |
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In a 2007 interview with Entertainment Weekly, author [[Tom Perrotta]] revealed that he was responsible for ghostwriting ''[[The Thrill Club]]'' as part of Stine's ''[[Fear Street]]'' series.<ref>[http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2007/10/before-they-wer.html Before They Were Famous], [[Entertainment Weekly]]</ref> |
In a 2007 interview with Entertainment Weekly, author [[Tom Perrotta]] revealed that he was responsible for ghostwriting ''[[The Thrill Club]]'' as part of Stine's ''[[Fear Street]]'' series.<ref>[http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2007/10/before-they-wer.html Before They Were Famous], [[Entertainment Weekly]]</ref> |
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===Personal life=== |
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In 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, who became an editor and writer and eventually formed [[Parachute Press]] with a business partner. Their only child, Matthew, was born on June 7, 1980<ref name="kidsreads"/> and currently works in the music business. Stine currently lives with his wife as well as his dog, Minnie. |
In 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, who became an editor and writer and eventually formed [[Parachute Press]] with a business partner. Their only child, Matthew, was born on June 7, 1980<ref name="kidsreads"/> and currently works in the music business. Stine currently lives with his wife as well as his dog, Minnie. |
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==Bibliography== |
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===Original series=== |
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====[[Space Cadets (trilogy)|Space Cadets]]==== |
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#''Jerks-in-Training'' |
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#''Losers in Space'' |
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#''Bozos on Patrol'' |
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{{main|List of Goosebumps books#Original Goosebumps Series}} |
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====[[Goosebumps Series 2000]]==== |
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#''Cry of the Cat'' |
#''Cry of the Cat'' |
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#''Bride of the Living Dummy'' |
#''Bride of the Living Dummy'' |
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#''Creature Teacher'' |
#''Creature Teacher'' |
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#''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I'' |
#''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I'' |
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#''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II'' |
#''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II'' |
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#''I Am Your Evil Twin'' |
#''I Am Your Evil Twin'' |
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#''Revenge R Us'' |
#''Revenge R Us'' |
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#''Fright Camp'' |
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#''Are You Terrified Yet?'' |
#''Are You Terrified Yet?'' |
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#''Headless Halloween'' |
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#''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls'' |
#''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls'' |
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#''Brain Juice'' |
#''Brain Juice'' |
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#''Return to HorrorLand'' |
#''Return to HorrorLand'' |
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#''Jekyll and Heidi'' |
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#''Scream School'' |
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#''The Mummy Walks'' |
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#''The Werewolf in the Living Room'' |
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#''Horrors of the Black Ring'' |
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#''Return to Ghost Camp'' |
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#''Be Afraid; Be Very Afraid!'' |
#''Be Afraid; Be Very Afraid!'' |
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#''The Haunted Car'' |
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#''Full Moon Fever'' |
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#''Earth Geeks Must Go!'' |
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#''Ghost in the Mirror'' |
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====[[Give Yourself Goosebumps]]==== |
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#''Escape from the Carnival of Horrors'' |
#''Escape from the Carnival of Horrors'' |
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#''Tick Tock, You're Dead!'' |
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#''Trapped in Bat Wing Hall'' |
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#''The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek'' |
#''The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek'' |
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#''Night in Werewolf Woods'' |
#''Night in Werewolf Woods'' |
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#''Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter'' |
#''Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter'' |
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#''Under the Magician's Spell'' |
#''Under the Magician's Spell'' |
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#''The Curse of the Creeping Coffin'' |
#''The Curse of the Creeping Coffin'' |
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#''The Knight in Screaming Armor'' |
#''The Knight in Screaming Armor'' |
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#''Diary of a Mad Mummy'' |
#''Diary of a Mad Mummy'' |
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#''Deep in the Jungle of Doom'' |
#''Deep in the Jungle of Doom'' |
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#''Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum'' |
#''Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum'' |
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#''Scream of the Evil Genie'' |
#''Scream of the Evil Genie'' |
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#''The Creepy Creations of Professor Shock'' |
#''The Creepy Creations of Professor Shock'' |
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#''Please Don't Feed the Vampire!'' |
#''Please Don't Feed the Vampire!'' |
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#''Secret Agent Grandma'' |
#''Secret Agent Grandma'' |
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#''Little Comic Shop of Horrors'' |
#''Little Comic Shop of Horrors'' |
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#''Attack of the Beastly Baby-sitter'' |
#''Attack of the Beastly Baby-sitter'' |
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#''Escape from Camp Run-for-Your-Life'' |
#''Escape from Camp Run-for-Your-Life'' |
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#''Toy Terror: Batteries Included'' |
#''Toy Terror: Batteries Included'' |
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#''The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island'' |
#''The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island'' |
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#''Return to the Carnival of Horrors'' |
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#''Zapped in Space'' |
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#''Lost in Stinkeye Swamp'' |
#''Lost in Stinkeye Swamp'' |
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#''Shop Till You Drop...Dead!'' |
#''Shop Till You Drop...Dead!'' |
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#''Alone in Snakebite Canyon'' |
#''Alone in Snakebite Canyon'' |
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#''Checkout Time at the Dead-End Hotel'' |
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#''Night of a Thousand Claws'' |
#''Night of a Thousand Claws'' |
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#''Invaders from the Big Screen'' |
#''Invaders from the Big Screen'' |
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#''You're Plant Food!'' |
#''You're Plant Food!'' |
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#''The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge'' |
#''The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge'' |
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#''It's Only a Nightmare'' |
#''It's Only a Nightmare'' |
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#''It Came from the Internet'' |
#''It Came from the Internet'' |
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#''Elevator to Nowhere'' |
#''Elevator to Nowhere'' |
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#''Hocus-Pocus Horror'' |
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#''Ship of Ghouls'' |
#''Ship of Ghouls'' |
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#''Escape from Horror House'' |
#''Escape from Horror House'' |
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#''Into the Twister of Terror'' |
#''Into the Twister of Terror'' |
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#''Scary Birthday to You'' |
#''Scary Birthday to You'' |
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#''Zombie School'' |
#''Zombie School'' |
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#''Danger Time'' |
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#''All-Day Nightmare'' |
#''All-Day Nightmare'' |
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=====Give Yourself Goosebumps Special Edition===== |
=====Give Yourself Goosebumps Special Edition===== |
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#''Into the Jaws of Doom'' |
#''Into the Jaws of Doom'' |
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#''Return to Terror Tower'' |
#''Return to Terror Tower'' |
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#''Trapped in the Circus of Fear'' |
#''Trapped in the Circus of Fear'' |
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#''One Night in Payne House'' |
#''One Night in Payne House'' |
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#''The Curse of the Cave Creatures'' |
#''The Curse of the Cave Creatures'' |
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#''Revenge of the Body Squeezers'' |
#''Revenge of the Body Squeezers'' |
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#''Trick or...Trapped!'' |
#''Trick or...Trapped!'' |
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#''Weekend at Poison Lake'' |
#''Weekend at Poison Lake'' |
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====[[Fear Street]]==== |
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#''The New Girl'' |
#''The New Girl'' |
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#''The Surprise Party'' |
#''The Surprise Party'' |
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#''The Overnight'' |
#''The Overnight'' |
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#''Missing'' |
#''Missing'' |
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#''The Wrong Number'' |
#''The Wrong Number'' |
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#''The Sleepwalker'' |
#''The Sleepwalker'' |
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#''Haunted'' |
#''Haunted'' |
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#''Halloween Party'' |
#''Halloween Party'' |
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#''The Stepsister'' |
#''The Stepsister'' |
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#''Ski Weekend'' |
#''Ski Weekend'' |
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#''The' |
#''The' |
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#''The Knife'' |
#''The Knife'' |
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#''The Prom Queen'' |
#''The Prom Queen'' |
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#''First Date'' |
#''First Date'' |
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#''The Best Friend'' |
#''The Best Friend'' |
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#''The Cheater'' |
#''The Cheater'' |
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#''Sunburn'' |
#''Sunburn'' |
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#''The New Boy'' |
#''The New Boy'' |
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#''The Dare'' |
#''The Dare'' |
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#''Bad Dreams'' |
#''Bad Dreams'' |
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#''The Porking'' |
#''The Porking'' |
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#''The Thrill Club'' |
#''The Thrill Club'' |
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#''One Evil Summer'' |
#''One Evil Summer'' |
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#''The Mind Reader'' |
#''The Mind Reader'' |
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#''Wrong Number 2'' |
#''Wrong Number 2'' |
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#''Truth or Dare'' |
#''Truth or Dare'' |
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#''Dead End'' |
#''Dead End'' |
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#''Final Grade'' |
#''Final Grade'' |
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#''Switched'' |
#''Switched'' |
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#''College Weekend'' |
#''College Weekend'' |
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#''The Stepsister 2'' |
#''The Stepsister 2'' |
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#''What Holly Heard'' |
#''What Holly Heard'' |
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#''The Face'' |
#''The Face'' |
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#''Secret Admirer'' |
#''Secret Admirer'' |
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#''The Perfect Date'' |
#''The Perfect Date'' |
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#''The Confession'' |
#''The Confession'' |
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#''The Boy Next Door'' |
#''The Boy Next Door'' |
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#''Night Games'' |
#''Night Games'' |
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#''The Runaway'' |
#''The Runaway'' |
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#''Killer's Kiss'' |
#''Killer's Kiss'' |
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#''All-Night Party'' |
#''All-Night Party'' |
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#''The Rich Girl'' |
#''The Rich Girl'' |
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#''Cat'' |
#''Cat'' |
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#''Fear Hall: The Beginning'' |
#''Fear Hall: The Beginning'' |
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|||
#''Fear Hall: The Conclusion'' |
#''Fear Hall: The Conclusion'' |
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- |
|||
#''Who Killed The Homecoming Queen?'' |
#''Who Killed The Homecoming Queen?'' |
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|||
#''Into The Dark'' |
#''Into The Dark'' |
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#''The Best Friend 2'' |
#''The Best Friend 2'' |
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#''Trapped'' |
#''Trapped'' |
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- |
|||
=====New Fear Street===== |
=====New Fear Street===== |
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- |
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#''The Stepbrother'' |
#''The Stepbrother'' |
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#''Camp Out'' |
#''Camp Out'' |
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#''Scream, Jennifer, Scream!'' |
#''Scream, Jennifer, Scream!'' |
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#''The Bad Girl'' |
#''The Bad Girl'' |
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=====Fear Street Super Chiller===== |
=====Fear Street Super Chiller===== |
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- |
|||
#''Party Summer'' |
#''Party Summer'' |
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|||
#''Silent Night'' |
#''Silent Night'' |
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|||
#''Goodnight Kiss'' |
#''Goodnight Kiss'' |
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#''Broken Hearts'' |
#''Broken Hearts'' |
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#''Silent Night 2'' |
#''Silent Night 2'' |
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|||
#''The Dead Lifeguard'' |
#''The Dead Lifeguard'' |
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|||
#''Cheerleaders: The New Evil'' |
#''Cheerleaders: The New Evil'' |
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|||
#''Bad Moonlight'' |
#''Bad Moonlight'' |
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|||
#''The New Year's Party'' |
#''The New Year's Party'' |
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#''Goodnight Kiss 2'' |
#''Goodnight Kiss 2'' |
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#''Silent Night 3'' |
#''Silent Night 3'' |
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#''High Tide'' |
#''High Tide'' |
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#''Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!'' |
#''Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!'' |
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=====Cheerleaders===== |
=====Cheerleaders===== |
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#The Awaking Evil |
#The Awaking Evil |
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#The First Evil |
#The First Evil |
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|||
#The Second Evil |
#The Second Evil |
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|||
#The Third Evil |
#The Third Evil |
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|||
#The New Evil |
#The New Evil |
||
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|||
#The evil lives |
#The evil lives |
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=====The Fear Street Saga===== |
=====The Fear Street Saga===== |
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- |
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#''The Betrayal'' |
#''The Betrayal'' |
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|||
#''The Secret'' |
#''The Secret'' |
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#''The Burning'' |
#''The Burning'' |
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|||
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|||
=====99 Fear Street: The House of Evil===== |
=====99 Fear Street: The House of Evil===== |
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- |
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#''The First Horror'' |
#''The First Horror'' |
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#''The Second Horror'' |
#''The Second Horror'' |
||
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#''The Third Horror'' |
#''The Third Horror'' |
||
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|||
- |
|||
=====Cataluna Chronicles===== |
=====Cataluna Chronicles===== |
||
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|||
- |
|||
#''The Evil Moon'' |
#''The Evil Moon'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Dark Secret'' |
#''The Dark Secret'' |
||
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|||
#''The Deadly Fire'' |
#''The Deadly Fire'' |
||
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|||
- |
|||
=====Fear Park===== |
=====Fear Park===== |
||
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|||
- |
|||
#''The First Scream'' |
#''The First Scream'' |
||
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|||
#''The Loudest Scream'' |
#''The Loudest Scream'' |
||
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|||
#''The Last Scream'' |
#''The Last Scream'' |
||
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|||
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=====[[Fear Street Sagas]]<!--Note: This list only includes those books which were released, so books which were never released won't be included in this list.-->===== |
=====[[Fear Street Sagas]]<!--Note: This list only includes those books which were released, so books which were never released won't be included in this list.-->===== |
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|||
- |
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#''A New Fear'' |
#''A New Fear'' |
||
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|||
#''House of Whispers'' |
#''House of Whispers'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Forbidden Secrets'' |
#''Forbidden Secrets'' |
||
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|||
#''The Sign of Fear'' |
#''The Sign of Fear'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Hidden Evil'' |
#''The Hidden Evil'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Daughters of Silence'' |
#''Daughters of Silence'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Children of Fear'' |
#''Children of Fear'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Dance of Death'' |
#''Dance of Death'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Heart of the Hunter'' |
#''Heart of the Hunter'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Awakening Evil'' |
#''The Awakening Evil'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Circle of Fire'' |
#''Circle of Fire'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Chamber of Fear'' |
#''Chamber of Fear'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Faces of Terror'' |
#''Faces of Terror'' |
||
- |
|||
#''One Last Kiss'' |
#''One Last Kiss'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Door of Death'' |
#''Door of Death'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Hand of Power'' |
#''The Hand of Power'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
=====Fear Street Seniors===== |
=====Fear Street Seniors===== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Let's Party!'' |
#''Let's Party!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''In Too Deep'' |
#''In Too Deep'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Thirst'' |
#''The Thirst'' |
||
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|||
#''No Answer'' |
#''No Answer'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Last Chance'' |
#''Last Chance'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Last Chance 2: The Second Last Chance'' |
#''Last Chance 2: The Second Last Chance'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Gift'' |
#''The Gift'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Fight, Team, Fight!'' |
#''Fight, Team, Fight!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Sweetheart, Evil Heart'' |
#''Sweetheart, Evil Heart'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Spring Break'' |
#''Spring Break'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Wicked'' |
#''Wicked'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Prom Date'' |
#''The Prom Date'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Graduation Day'' |
#''Graduation Day'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
=====Fear Street Nights===== |
=====Fear Street Nights===== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Moonlight Secrets'' |
#''Moonlight Secrets'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Midnight Games'' |
#''Midnight Games'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Darkest Dawn'' |
#''Darkest Dawn'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Ghosts of Fear Street]]==== |
====[[Ghosts of Fear Street]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Hide and Shriek'' |
#''Hide and Shriek'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?'' |
#''Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Attack of the Aqua Apes'' |
#''The Attack of the Aqua Apes'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Nightmare in 3-D'' |
#''Nightmare in 3-D'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Stay Away from the Tree House'' |
#''Stay Away from the Tree House'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Eye of the Fortuneteller'' |
#''Eye of the Fortuneteller'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Fright Knight'' |
#''Fright Knight'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Ooze'' |
#''The Ooze'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Revenge of the Shadow People'' |
#''Revenge of the Shadow People'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Bugman Lives!'' |
#''The Bugman Lives!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Boy Who Ate Fear Street'' |
#''The Boy Who Ate Fear Street'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Night of the Werecat'' |
#''Night of the Werecat'' |
||
- |
|||
#''How to Be a Vampire'' |
#''How to Be a Vampire'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Body Switchers from Outer Space'' |
#''Body Switchers from Outer Space'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Fright Christmas'' |
#''Fright Christmas'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's'' |
#''Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's'' |
||
- |
|||
#''House of a Thousand Screams'' |
#''House of a Thousand Screams'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Camp Fear Ghouls'' |
#''Camp Fear Ghouls'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Three Evil Wishes'' |
#''Three Evil Wishes'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Spell of the Screaming Joker'' |
#''Spell of the Screaming Joker'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Creature from Club Lagoona'' |
#''The Creature from Club Lagoona'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Field of Screams'' |
#''Field of Screams'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts'' |
#''Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Monster Dog'' |
#''Monster Dog'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Halloween Bugs Me'' |
#''Halloween Bugs Me'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Go to Your Tomb — Right Now!'' |
#''Go to Your Tomb — Right Now!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Parents from the 13th Dimension'' |
#''Parents from the 13th Dimension'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Hide and Shriek II'' |
#''Hide and Shriek II'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Tale of the Blue Monkey'' |
#''The Tale of the Blue Monkey'' |
||
- |
|||
#''I Was a Sixth-Grade Zombie'' |
#''I Was a Sixth-Grade Zombie'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Escape of the He-Beast'' |
#''Escape of the He-Beast'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Caution: Aliens at Work'' |
#''Caution: Aliens at Work'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Attack of the Vampire Worms'' |
#''Attack of the Vampire Worms'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in'' |
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room'' |
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Funhouse of Dr. Freek'' |
#''The Funhouse of Dr. Freek'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Mostly Ghostly]]==== |
====[[Mostly Ghostly]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Who Let the Ghosts Out?'' |
#''Who Let the Ghosts Out?'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?'' |
#''Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?'' |
||
- |
|||
#''One Night in Doom House'' |
#''One Night in Doom House'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Little Camp of Horrors'' |
#''Little Camp of Horrors'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Ghouls Gone Wild'' |
#''Ghouls Gone Wild'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Let's Get This Party Haunted!'' |
#''Let's Get This Party Haunted!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Freaks and Shrieks'' |
#''Freaks and Shrieks'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Don't Close Your Eyes!'' |
#''Don't Close Your Eyes!'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Rotten School]]==== |
====[[Rotten School]]==== |
||
- |
|||
#''The Big Behenchod Barf-Off!'' |
#''The Big Behenchod Barf-Off!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Great Smelling Bee'' |
#''The Great Smelling Bee'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy'' |
#''The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Lose, Team, Lose!'' |
#''Lose, Team, Lose!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Shake, Rattle and Hurl!'' |
#''Shake, Rattle and Hurl!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Heinie Prize'' |
#''The Heinie Prize'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Dudes, the School is Haunted!'' |
#''Dudes, the School is Haunted!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Teacher from Heck'' |
#''The Teacher from Heck'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Ready, Set... Ghost!'' |
#''Ready, Set... Ghost!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Party Poopers'' |
#''Party Poopers'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Rottenest Angel'' |
#''The Rottenest Angel'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Basic In-Stink!'' |
#''Basic In-Stink!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Punk'd and Skunked'' |
#''Punk'd and Skunked'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Battle of the Dum Diddys'' |
#''Battle of the Dum Diddys'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Got Cake?'' |
#''Got Cake?'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Night of the Creepy Things'' |
#''Night of the Creepy Things'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Calling All Birdbrains'' |
#''Calling All Birdbrains'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Dumb Clucks'' |
#''Dumb Clucks'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[The Nightmare Room]]==== |
====[[The Nightmare Room]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Don't Forget Me!'' |
#''Don't Forget Me!'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Locker 13'' |
#''Locker 13'' |
||
- |
|||
#''My Name is Evil'' |
#''My Name is Evil'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Liar Liar'' |
#''Liar Liar'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Dear Diary, I'm Dead'' |
#''Dear Diary, I'm Dead'' |
||
- |
|||
#''They Call Me Creature'' |
#''They Call Me Creature'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Howler'' |
#''The Howler'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Shadow Girl'' |
#''Shadow Girl'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Camp Nowhere'' |
#''Camp Nowhere'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Full Moon Halloween'' |
#''Full Moon Halloween'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Scare School'' |
#''Scare School'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Visitors'' |
#''Visitors'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
=====The Nightmare Room Thrillogy===== |
=====The Nightmare Room Thrillogy===== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Fear Games'' |
#''Fear Games'' |
||
- |
|||
#''What Scares You the Most?'' |
#''What Scares You the Most?'' |
||
- |
|||
#''No Survivors'' |
#''No Survivors'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Goosebumps HorrorLand]]==== |
====[[Goosebumps HorrorLand]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
*''Revenge of the Living Dummy'' |
*''Revenge of the Living Dummy'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Creep from the Deep'' |
*''Creep from the Deep'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Monster Blood for Breakfast!'' |
*''Monster Blood for Breakfast!'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Scream of the Haunted Mask'' |
*''The Scream of the Haunted Mask'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz'' |
*''Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Who's Your Mummy?'' |
*''Who's Your Mummy?'' |
||
- |
|||
*''My Friends Call Me Monster'' |
*''My Friends Call Me Monster'' |
||
*''Say Cheese and Die...Screaming!'' |
|||
- |
|||
*''Say Cheese and Die...Screaming!'' |
|||
- |
|||
*''Welcome to Camp Slither'' |
*''Welcome to Camp Slither'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Help! We Have Strange Powers!'' |
*''Help! We Have Strange Powers!'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Escape from HorrorLand'' |
*''Escape from HorrorLand'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Streets of Panic Park'' |
*''The Streets of Panic Park'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Welcome To Horrorland: A Survival Guide'' |
*''Welcome To Horrorland: A Survival Guide'' |
||
- |
|||
*''When the Ghost Dog Howls'' |
*''When the Ghost Dog Howls'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Little Shop of Hamsters'' |
*''Little Shop of Hamsters'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Heads, You Lose!'' |
*''Heads, You Lose!'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Weirdo Halloween'' |
*''Weirdo Halloween'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Wizard Of Ooze'' |
*''The Wizard Of Ooze'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Slappy's New Year!'' |
*''Slappy's New Year!'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Horror at Chiller House'' |
*''The Horror at Chiller House'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Claws!'' |
*''Claws!'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Hark (gamebook series)|Hark]]==== |
====[[Hark (gamebook series)|Hark]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Badlands of Hark'' |
#''Badlands of Hark'' |
||
- |
|||
#''Invaders of Hark'' |
#''Invaders of Hark'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
====[[Dangerous Girls]]==== |
====[[Dangerous Girls]]==== |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
#''Dangerous Girls'' |
#''Dangerous Girls'' |
||
- |
|||
#''The Taste of Night'' |
#''The Taste of Night'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
===Stand-alone novels===<!--Note:This does NOT include books released as part of the series mentioned in Series and Series contributed to.--> |
===Stand-alone novels===<!--Note:This does NOT include books released as part of the series mentioned in Series and Series contributed to.--> |
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|||
- |
|||
*''Broken Date'' |
*''Broken Date'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Curtains'' |
*''Curtains'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Eye Candy'' |
*''Eye Candy'' |
||
- |
|||
*''How I Broke Up With Ernie'' |
*''How I Broke Up With Ernie'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Phone Calls'' |
*''Phone Calls'' |
||
- |
|||
*''[[Superstitious (book)|Superstitious]]'' |
*''[[Superstitious (book)|Superstitious]]'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Beast'' |
*''The Beast'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Beast 2'' |
*''The Beast 2'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Sitter'' |
*''The Sitter'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Three Faces of Me'' <ref>[http://www.paperbackswap.com%20%20www.paperbackswap.com/book/details/36853-Three+Faces+of+Me]</ref> |
*''Three Faces of Me'' <ref>[http://www.paperbackswap.com%20%20www.paperbackswap.com/book/details/36853-Three+Faces+of+Me]</ref> |
||
- |
|||
*''[[When Good Ghouls Go Bad]]'' |
*''[[When Good Ghouls Go Bad]]'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
===Anthologies=== |
===Anthologies=== |
||
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|||
- |
|||
*''[[Beware! (anthology)|Beware!]]'' (edited by Stine) |
*''[[Beware! (anthology)|Beware!]]'' (edited by Stine) |
||
- |
|||
*''The Haunting Hour'' |
*''The Haunting Hour'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Nightmare Hour'' |
*''The Nightmare Hour'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
*''More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 1'' |
*''Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 1'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 2'' |
*''Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 2'' |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
=== Short stories<!--Note: This does NOT include stories published in the anthologies mentioned above.--> === |
=== Short stories<!--Note: This does NOT include stories published in the anthologies mentioned above.--> === |
||
- |
|||
- |
|||
*''The Spell'' |
*''The Spell'' |
||
- |
|||
*''[[Dead of Night (short story)|Dead of Night]]'' |
*''[[Dead of Night (short story)|Dead of Night]]'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Head-Start'' |
*''The Head-Start'' |
||
- |
|||
*''Lucky at Cards'' |
*''Lucky at Cards'' |
||
- |
|||
*''The Kid Behind the Door'' |
*''The Kid Behind the Door'' |
||
- |
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*''The Terror After School'' |
*''The Terror After School'' |
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*''Do Some Damage!'' |
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*''Curse of the Smiling Mummy'' |
*''Curse of the Smiling Mummy'' |
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*''Can You Keep a Secret?'' |
*''Can You Keep a Secret?'' |
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*''[[The Vampire Club]]'' |
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*''My Worst Nightmare'' |
*''My Worst Nightmare'' |
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*''The Wrong Room'' |
*''The Wrong Room'' |
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===Non-fiction and Jovial Bob Stine books=== |
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*''101 Vacation Jokes'' |
*''101 Vacation Jokes'' |
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*''101 Wacky Kid Jokes'' |
*''101 Wacky Kid Jokes'' |
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*''101 Silly Monster Jokes'' |
*''101 Silly Monster Jokes'' |
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*''The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter'' |
*''The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter'' |
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*''Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I'' |
*''Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I'' |
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*''Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies'' |
*''Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies'' |
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*''Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp'' |
*''Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp'' |
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*''Doggone Dog Joke Book'' |
*''Doggone Dog Joke Book'' |
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*''Don't Stand in the Soup'' |
*''Don't Stand in the Soup'' |
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*''How to Be Funny'' |
*''How to Be Funny'' |
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*''It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer'' (autobiography) |
*''It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer'' (autobiography) |
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*''Miami Mice'' |
*''Miami Mice'' |
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*''Pork and Beans: Play Date'' |
*''Pork and Beans: Play Date'' |
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*''The Sick of Being Sick Book'' |
*''The Sick of Being Sick Book'' |
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*''You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When...'' |
*''You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When...'' |
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*''My Secret Identity'' |
*''My Secret Identity'' |
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*''Pigs' Book of World Records'' |
*''Pigs' Book of World Records'' |
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*''Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book'' |
*''Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book'' |
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*''Ghostbusters II Storybook'' |
*''Ghostbusters II Storybook'' |
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*''[[Spaceballs: The Book]]'' |
*''[[Spaceballs: The Book]]'' |
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*''Big Top Pee-Wee'' |
*''Big Top Pee-Wee'' |
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===Zachary Blue books=== |
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*''The Jet Fighter Trap'' |
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*''The Protectors: The Petrova Twist'' |
*''The Protectors: The Petrova Twist'' |
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===Picture books=== |
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*''Gnasty Gnomes'' |
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*''Broken Date'' |
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*''How I Broke Up With Ernie'' |
*''How I Broke Up With Ernie'' |
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*''Demons of the Deep'' |
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*''Golden Sword of Dragonwalk'' |
*''Golden Sword of Dragonwalk'' |
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*''Horrors of the Haunted Museum'' |
*''Horrors of the Haunted Museum'' |
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*''Instant Millionaire'' |
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*''Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island'' |
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*''Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower'' |
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*''Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt'' |
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*''James Bond in Win, Place or Die'' |
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*''Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island'' |
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*''Golden Girl and the Vanishing Unicorn'' |
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*''The Forest of Twisted Dreams'' |
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*''The Siege of the Dragonriders'' (as Eric Affabee) |
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*''Challenge of the Wolf Knight'' |
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*''Cavern of the Phantoms'' |
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*''Operation: Star Raider'' (as Eric Affabee) |
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*''The Everglades Swamp Terror'' (as Eric Affabee) |
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*''Operation: Deadly Decoy'' |
*''Operation: Deadly Decoy'' |
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*''Operation: Mindbender'' |
*''Operation: Mindbender'' |
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*''Serpentor and the Mummy Warrior'' |
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*''Siege of Serpentor'' |
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====Horror High==== |
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*''Toxic Beauty'' |
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*''Fatal Kiss'' |
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*''Grave Intentions'' |
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*''Date With Death'' |
*''Date With Death'' |
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*''Deadly Rumours'' |
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*''Bad Evil'' |
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====[[Point Horror]]==== |
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*''Blind Date'' |
*''Blind Date'' |
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*''Twisted'' |
*''Twisted'' |
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*''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]]'' |
*''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]]'' |
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*''[[Beach Party]]'' |
*''[[Beach Party]]'' |
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*''The Boyfriend'' |
*''The Boyfriend'' |
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*''[[The Babysitter II]]'' |
*''[[The Babysitter II]]'' |
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*''The Girlfriend'' |
*''The Girlfriend'' |
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*''The Snowman'' |
*''The Snowman'' |
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*''Beach House'' |
*''Beach House'' |
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*''Hit and Run'' |
*''Hit and Run'' |
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*''The Hitchhiker'' |
*''The Hitchhiker'' |
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*''Halloween Night'' |
*''Halloween Night'' |
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*''[[The Babysitter III]]'' |
*''[[The Babysitter III]]'' |
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*''The Dead Girlfriend'' |
*''The Dead Girlfriend'' |
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*''Call Waiting'' |
*''Call Waiting'' |
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*''Halloween Night II'' |
*''Halloween Night II'' |
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*''I Saw You That Night!'' |
*''I Saw You That Night!'' |
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*''The Witness'' |
*''The Witness'' |
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*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/r-l-stine/ R. L. Stine at Fantastic Fiction] |
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Revision as of 19:05, 14 September 2010
R. L. Stine | |
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Pen name | Jovial Bob Stine |
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer, executive television producer, screenwriter (Eureeka's Castle), executive editor (Bananas) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Ohio State University (B.A., English; 1965) |
Genre | Children's literature, horror, science fiction, drama, Gothic fiction, genre fiction, dark fantasy |
Spouse | Jane Waldhorn Stine (1969–present) |
Children | Matthew Daniel Stine (born 1980) |
Website | |
http://www.rlstine.com |
Robert Lawrence Stine (born October 8, 1943),[1] known as R. L. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American writer. Stine, who is often called the "Stephen King of Children's literature," is the author of hundreds of horror fiction novels, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Fear Street series. Some of his lesser-known works include a Space Cadets trilogy, two Hark gamebooks, a two-part novel The Beast and dozens of joke books.
Biography
Stine was born in Columbus, Ohio[2] the oldest of three children, to a homemaker mother and a shipping clerk father. He began writing at age 9 when he found a typewriter in his attic,[3] subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books and has been writing ever since. He graduated from Ohio State University[2] in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, later moving to New York City to become a writer. He wrote dozens of joke books for kids under the pen name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine Bananas, where he worked for many years with Nickelodeon. He wrote some movie novelizations and many gamebooks at this time, too.
In 1986, Stine wrote his first teen horror novel, Blind Date. He soon followed with the novels Twisted, Beach Party, The Boyfriend, The Baby-sitter, The Baby-sitter II, The Baby-sitter III, The Baby-sitter IV, Beach House, Hit and Run, and The Girlfriend - most of which were published as part of the Point Horror series. He was a co-creator and head writer for the Nickelodeon Network children's television show Eureeka's Castle, original episodes of which aired as part of the Nick Jr. programming block during the 1989 to 1995 seasons.
In 1990, Stine teamed up with Parachute Press to create Fear Street. In 1992, Stine made an attempt at writing comedy by creating a series called Space Cadets which lasted only three books. Later in the year, Stine and Parachute went on to launch Goosebumps. According to Forbes List of the 40 best-paid Entertainers of 1996-97, Stine placed 36th with an income of $41 million for the fiscal year.[4] His books have been translated into 32 languages and have sold over 300 million copies worldwide, landing on bestseller lists world wide. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, USA Today named Stine as America's number one best-selling author. Among the awards he has received are the 2002 Champion of Reading Award from the Free Public Library of Philadelphia (that award's first year), the Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Award for Best Book-Mystery/Horror (three-time recipient) and the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also received three times). During the 1990s, Stine was listed on People Weekly's "Most Intriguing People" list, and in 2003, the Guinness Book of World Records named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time. He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007. His stories have even inspired R. L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse, 4D movie-based attractions at SeaWorld San Diego and Busch Gardens Europe.
Also produced was a TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995–1998 and two video games; Escape From Horrorland and Attack of the Mutant. In 1995, Stine released his first novel targeted at adults, called Superstitious. He has since published two other adult-oriented novels; The Sitter and Eye Candy.
In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine has worked on installments of five different book series, Mostly Ghostly, Rotten School, Fear Street, The Nightmare Room, Goosebumps Horrorland and the stand-alone novels Dangerous Girls (2003) and Dangerous Girls 2: The Taste of Night (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It, starring Emily Osment, based on Stine's Haunting Hour series, was released by Universal Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007.
In a 2007 interview with Entertainment Weekly, author Tom Perrotta revealed that he was responsible for ghostwriting The Thrill Club as part of Stine's Fear Street series.[5]
Personal life
In 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, who became an editor and writer and eventually formed Parachute Press with a business partner. Their only child, Matthew, was born on June 7, 1980[2] and currently works in the music business. Stine currently lives with his wife as well as his dog, Minnie.
Bibliography
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Original series
- Jerks-in-Training
- Losers in Space
- Bozos on Patrol
- Cry of the Cat
- Bride of the Living Dummy
- Creature Teacher
- Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I
- Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II
- I Am Your Evil Twin
- Revenge R Us
- Fright Camp
- Are You Terrified Yet?
- Headless Halloween
- Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls
- Brain Juice
- Return to HorrorLand
- Jekyll and Heidi
- Scream School
- The Mummy Walks
- The Werewolf in the Living Room
- Horrors of the Black Ring
- Return to Ghost Camp
- Be Afraid; Be Very Afraid!
- The Haunted Car
- Full Moon Fever
- Slappy's Nightmare
- Earth Geeks Must Go!
- Ghost in the Mirror
- Escape from the Carnival of Horrors
- Tick Tock, You're Dead!
- Trapped in Bat Wing Hall
- The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek
- Night in Werewolf Woods
- Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
- Under the Magician's Spell
- The Curse of the Creeping Coffin
- The Knight in Screaming Armor
- Diary of a Mad Mummy
- Deep in the Jungle of Doom
- Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum
- Scream of the Evil Genie
- The Creepy Creations of Professor Shock
- Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
- Secret Agent Grandma
- Little Comic Shop of Horrors
- Attack of the Beastly Baby-sitter
- Escape from Camp Run-for-Your-Life
- Toy Terror: Batteries Included
- The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island
- Return to the Carnival of Horrors
- Zapped in Space
- Lost in Stinkeye Swamp
- Shop Till You Drop...Dead!
- Alone in Snakebite Canyon
- Checkout Time at the Dead-End Hotel
- Night of a Thousand Claws
- Invaders from the Big Screen
- You're Plant Food!
- The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge
- It's Only a Nightmare
- It Came from the Internet
- Elevator to Nowhere
- Hocus-Pocus Horror
- Ship of Ghouls
- Escape from Horror House
- Into the Twister of Terror
- Scary Birthday to You
- Zombie School
- Danger Time
- All-Day Nightmare
Give Yourself Goosebumps Special Edition
- Into the Jaws of Doom
- Return to Terror Tower
- Trapped in the Circus of Fear
- One Night in Payne House
- The Curse of the Cave Creatures
- Revenge of the Body Squeezers
- Trick or...Trapped!
- Weekend at Poison Lake
- The New Girl
- The Surprise Party
- The Overnight
- Missing
- The Wrong Number
- The Sleepwalker
- Haunted
- Halloween Party
- The Stepsister
- Ski Weekend
- The'
- The Knife
- The Prom Queen
- First Date
- The Best Friend
- The Cheater
- Sunburn
- The New Boy
- The Dare
- Bad Dreams
- The Porking
- The Thrill Club
- One Evil Summer
- The Mind Reader
- Wrong Number 2
- Truth or Dare
- Dead End
- Final Grade
- Switched
- College Weekend
- The Stepsister 2
- What Holly Heard
- The Face
- Secret Admirer
- The Perfect Date
- The Confession
- The Boy Next Door
- Night Games
- The Runaway
- Killer's Kiss
- All-Night Party
- The Rich Girl
- Cat
- Fear Hall: The Beginning
- Fear Hall: The Conclusion
- Who Killed The Homecoming Queen?
- Into The Dark
- The Best Friend 2
- Trapped
New Fear Street
- The Stepbrother
- Camp Out
- Scream, Jennifer, Scream!
- The Bad Girl
Fear Street Super Chiller
- Party Summer
- Silent Night
- Goodnight Kiss
- Broken Hearts
- Silent Night 2
- The Dead Lifeguard
- Cheerleaders: The New Evil
- Bad Moonlight
- The New Year's Party
- Goodnight Kiss 2
- Silent Night 3
- High Tide
- Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!
Cheerleaders
- The Awaking Evil
- The First Evil
- The Second Evil
- The Third Evil
- The New Evil
- The evil lives
The Fear Street Saga
- The Betrayal
- The Secret
- The Burning
99 Fear Street: The House of Evil
- The First Horror
- The Second Horror
- The Third Horror
Cataluna Chronicles
- The Evil Moon
- The Dark Secret
- The Deadly Fire
Fear Park
- The First Scream
- The Loudest Scream
- The Last Scream
- A New Fear
- House of Whispers
- Forbidden Secrets
- The Sign of Fear
- The Hidden Evil
- Daughters of Silence
- Children of Fear
- Dance of Death
- Heart of the Hunter
- The Awakening Evil
- Circle of Fire
- Chamber of Fear
- Faces of Terror
- One Last Kiss
- Door of Death
- The Hand of Power
Fear Street Seniors
- Let's Party!
- In Too Deep
- The Thirst
- No Answer
- Last Chance
- Last Chance 2: The Second Last Chance
- The Gift
- Fight, Team, Fight!
- Sweetheart, Evil Heart
- Spring Break
- Wicked
- The Prom Date
- Graduation Day
Fear Street Nights
- Moonlight Secrets
- Midnight Games
- Darkest Dawn
- Hide and Shriek
- Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?
- The Attack of the Aqua Apes
- Nightmare in 3-D
- Stay Away from the Tree House
- Eye of the Fortuneteller
- Fright Knight
- The Ooze
- Revenge of the Shadow People
- The Bugman Lives!
- The Boy Who Ate Fear Street
- Night of the Werecat
- How to Be a Vampire
- Body Switchers from Outer Space
- Fright Christmas
- Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's
- House of a Thousand Screams
- Camp Fear Ghouls
- Three Evil Wishes
- Spell of the Screaming Joker
- The Creature from Club Lagoona
- Field of Screams
- Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts
- Monster Dog
- Halloween Bugs Me
- Go to Your Tomb — Right Now!
- Parents from the 13th Dimension
- Hide and Shriek II
- The Tale of the Blue Monkey
- I Was a Sixth-Grade Zombie
- Escape of the He-Beast
- Caution: Aliens at Work
- Attack of the Vampire Worms
- Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in
- Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room
- The Funhouse of Dr. Freek
- Who Let the Ghosts Out?
- Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?
- One Night in Doom House
- Little Camp of Horrors
- Ghouls Gone Wild
- Let's Get This Party Haunted!
- Freaks and Shrieks
- Don't Close Your Eyes!
- The Big Behenchod Barf-Off!
- The Great Smelling Bee
- The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy
- Lose, Team, Lose!
- Shake, Rattle and Hurl!
- The Heinie Prize
- Dudes, the School is Haunted!
- The Teacher from Heck
- Ready, Set... Ghost!
- Party Poopers
- The Rottenest Angel
- Basic In-Stink!
- Punk'd and Skunked
- Battle of the Dum Diddys
- Got Cake?
- Night of the Creepy Things
- Calling All Birdbrains
- Dumb Clucks
- Don't Forget Me!
- Locker 13
- My Name is Evil
- Liar Liar
- Dear Diary, I'm Dead
- They Call Me Creature
- The Howler
- Shadow Girl
- Camp Nowhere
- Full Moon Halloween
- Scare School
- Visitors
The Nightmare Room Thrillogy
- Fear Games
- What Scares You the Most?
- No Survivors
- Revenge of the Living Dummy
- Creep from the Deep
- Monster Blood for Breakfast!
- The Scream of the Haunted Mask
- Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
- Who's Your Mummy?
- My Friends Call Me Monster
- Say Cheese and Die...Screaming!
- Welcome to Camp Slither
- Help! We Have Strange Powers!
- Escape from HorrorLand
- The Streets of Panic Park
- Welcome To Horrorland: A Survival Guide
- When the Ghost Dog Howls
- Little Shop of Hamsters
- Heads, You Lose!
- Weirdo Halloween
- The Wizard Of Ooze
- Slappy's New Year!
- The Horror at Chiller House
- Claws!
- Badlands of Hark
- Invaders of Hark
- Dangerous Girls
- The Taste of Night
Stand-alone novels
- Broken Date
- Curtains
- Eye Candy
- How I Broke Up With Ernie
- Phone Calls
- Superstitious
- The Beast
- The Beast 2
- The Sitter
- Three Faces of Me [6]
- When Good Ghouls Go Bad
Anthologies
- Beware! (edited by Stine)
- The Haunting Hour
- The Nightmare Hour
- Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- More Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps
- Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 1
- Goosebumps Triple Header, Book 2
Short stories
- The Spell
- Dead of Night
- The Head-Start
- Lucky at Cards
- The Kid Behind the Door
- The Terror After School
- Do Some Damage!
- Curse of the Smiling Mummy
- Can You Keep a Secret?
- The Vampire Club
- My Worst Nightmare
- The Wrong Room
Non-fiction and Jovial Bob Stine books
- 101 Vacation Jokes
- 101 Wacky Kid Jokes
- 101 Silly Monster Jokes
- The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter
- Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I
- Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies
- Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp
- Doggone Dog Joke Book
- Don't Stand in the Soup
- How to Be Funny
- It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer (autobiography)
- Miami Mice
- Pork and Beans: Play Date
- The Sick of Being Sick Book
- You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When...
- My Secret Identity
- Pigs' Book of World Records
- Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book
Movie novelizations
- Ghostbusters II Storybook
- Spaceballs: The Book
- Big Top Pee-Wee
Zachary Blue books
- The Jet Fighter Trap
- The Protectors: The Petrova Twist
Picture books
- Gnasty Gnomes
Contributions to other series
- Broken Date
- How I Broke Up With Ernie
- Demons of the Deep
- The Time Raider
- Golden Sword of Dragonwalk
- Horrors of the Haunted Museum
- Instant Millionaire
- Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island
- Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower
- Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt
- James Bond in Win, Place or Die
- Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island
- Golden Girl and the Vanishing Unicorn
- The Forest of Twisted Dreams
- The Siege of the Dragonriders (as Eric Affabee)
- Challenge of the Wolf Knight
- The Dragon Queen's Revenge (as Eric Affabee)
- Cavern of the Phantoms
- Attack on the King (as Eric Affabee)
- Operation: Star Raider (as Eric Affabee)
- The Everglades Swamp Terror (as Eric Affabee)
- Operation: Deadly Decoy
- Operation: Mindbender
- Serpentor and the Mummy Warrior
- Siege of Serpentor
- Jungle Raid (as Eric Affabee)
Horror High
- Toxic Beauty
- Fatal Kiss
- Grave Intentions
- Date With Death
- Deadly Rumours
- Bad Evil
- Blind Date
- Twisted
- The Babysitter
- Beach Party
- The Boyfriend
- The Babysitter II
- The Girlfriend
- The Snowman
- Beach House
- Hit and Run
- The Hitchhiker
- Halloween Night
- The Babysitter III
- The Dead Girlfriend
- Call Waiting
- Halloween Night II
- I Saw You That Night!
- The Witness
- The Babysitter IV
References
- ^ R. L. Stine. "R.L. Stine - Official Website". Retrieved 2008-01-17.
- ^ a b c "kidsreads.com". Retrieved 200-05-11.
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(help) - ^ Rodrigues, Tracy. "R.L. Stine, author". Time for Kids. Retrieved 2007-01-09.
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(help) - ^ The 40 best-paid entertainers, Forbes Magazine
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