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  2. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies book on the subject; and For Dummies Quick Reference, which is a condensed alphabetical reference to the subject. A larger All-in-One Desk Reference format offers more comprehensive coverage of the subject, normally running about 750 pages.

  3. List of Goosebumps books - Wikipedia

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    Night of the Living Dummy: May 1993: Classic Goosebumps #1 Living Dummy Collection Monster Edition #2 "Retro Scream" Tin: 134: 0-590-46617-8: 08: The Girl Who Cried Monster: May 1993: None: 137: 0-590-46618-6: 09: Welcome to Camp Nightmare: July 1993: Classic Goosebumps #14 Campfire Collection Fright Light Edition: 136: 0-590-46619-4: 10: The ...

  4. Goosebumps (original series) - Wikipedia

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    The last book was 4 Goosebumps books in one called Slappy's Tales of Horror. There were also two hardcover reprint collections: Goosebumps Collection and Monster Edition. Nine books were released under the Goosebumps Collection title and were split into three groups: Living Dummy Collection, Campfire Collection, and Monster Blood Collection.

  5. Goosebumps SlappyWorld - Wikipedia

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    The series was launched for the 25th anniversary of the Goosebumps franchise and features Slappy the Dummy as the narrator and/or primary antagonist of each book. [1] [2]R. L. Stine signed a new contract with Scholastic to write an additional six Goosebumps books in 2018.

  6. Goosebumps - Wikipedia

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    Stine's books have a reputation for getting children excited about reading, which the writer is very proud of. [22] James Carter, writing in Talking Books: Children's Authors Talk About the Craft, Creativity and Process of Writing, stated "regarding Point Horrors and Goosebumps, I feel that anything that children read avidly is a good thing". [71]

  7. Slappy the Dummy - Wikipedia

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    Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Goosebumps children's series by R. L. Stine.He is the main antagonist of the Night of the Living Dummy saga and one of the series' most popular villains, as well as its mascot. [1]

  8. Brains Benton - Wikipedia

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    The Case of the Stolen Dummy (1961). When the boys venture to creepy Boiling Lake, they spot a submerged car - with a body inside - and end up chasing crooks on a wild midnight ride in a hot rod! The Case of the Roving Rolls (1961). When the boys meet a Rolls-Royce on the run and a real prince with a problem, they finally use the "international ...

  9. Goosebumps HorrorLand - Wikipedia

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    R.L. Stine had written what was originally announced as a twelve-book series titled Goosebumps HorrorLand.The series, based loosely on One Day at HorrorLand (sixteenth in the original series) and Return to HorrorLand (thirteenth in the Goosebumps 2000 series), is the first Goosebumps series where each book is part of the same plot, and the first Goosebumps fictional crossover, with characters ...