Robert Lawrence Stine known as R. L. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer, well known for targeting younger audiences. Stine, who is often called the Stephen King of children's literature, is the author of dozens of popular horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fear Street series.
R. L. Stine began his writing career when he was nine years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling children's author in history. In the early 1990s, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps® series, which sold more than 250 million copies and became a worldwide multimedia phenomenon. His other major series, Fear Street, has over 80 million copies sold.
Stine has received numerous awards of recognition, including several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Awards, and he has been selected by kids as one of their favorite authors in the NEA's Read Across America program. He lives in New York, NY.
I have not read many goosebumps books but this book did have some interesting facts. I LOVE R.L.Stine he is my favorite author, I have never been a huge fan of R.L.Stine's Goosebumps books but I love his Fear Street books. Anyway I think fans of his Goosebumps books would LOVE this book.
This is just a quick and entertaining read. Nothing bad about this book, it’s just an interesting little activity book with some exclusive Goosebumps facts as well as early teasers for the upcoming releases of Goosebumps books like Dummy 3 and Camp JellyJam. 7/10.
Goosebumps. This is the series that kept me reading through my childhood. More than any other series, Goosebumps kept me interested in reading, and R.L. Stein is a wonderful children's writer. I applaud his efforts, and can't express enough my gratitude for the series.
I haven't actually read the other goosebumps book featured here. I hink the only books that I have read are, The Curse of the Mummy's TOmb, and the Phantom of the Auditorium.
Although I haven't read some of their books, it surely gave me some interesting facts behind the story.