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Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novellas by R. L. Stine. 62 books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title from 1992 to 1997; the first was Welcome to Dead House; the last was Monster Blood IV. The cover illustrations for this series was done primarily by Tim Jacobus. [1]
This book includes the following 10 Christmas-themed short stories: Don't Sit on the Gronk, Nutcracker Nightmare, The Ice Vampire, A Holly Jolly Holiday, Why I Hate Jack Frost, Marshmallow Surprise, Monster on the Ice, The Double-Dip Horror, Santa's Helpers and Attack of the Christmas Present.
Werewolf Village. The Doom Slide. The Coffin Cruise. These are just a few of the terrifying attractions that await Luke and Lizzy Morris at HorrorLand. Step right up and join the Morris family as they ride each ride - and scream each scream - for the very first time. Because it might also be their last.
Jasmin Savoy Brown is dishing on all things Scream 7. While promoting the buzzy new season of Yellowjackets, on which she plays the teenaged plane crash survivor Taissa, Brown, 30, teased the ...
After Scream 3, the franchise took an 11-year hiatus before returning in 2011. Scream 4 brought the series into the modern age with smartphones, streaming and social media. The movie picks up on ...
In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories is a collection of horror stories, poems and urban legends retold for children by Alvin Schwartz and illustrator Dirk Zimmer. It was published as part of the I Can Read! series in 1984. In 2017 the book was re-released with illustrations by Spanish freelance illustrator Victor Rivas. [1]
Kevin Williamson penned the original Scream screenplay nearly 25 years ago — and he couldn’t say no to being part of the new one, which is written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. “It’s ...
Robert Lawrence Stine (/ s t aɪ n /; born October 8, 1943) is an American novelist.He is the writer of Goosebumps, a horror fiction novel series which has sold over 400 million copies globally in 35 languages, becoming the second-best-selling book series in history. [1]