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Rotten School is a children's book series by R. L. Stine concerning the adventures of children at a boarding school. Each book is written from the perspective of Bernie Bridges, a fourth-grader who lives in his dormitory at Rotten School with his pals Belzer, Feenman and Crench, Beast, Chipmunk, Nosebleed, Billy The Brain and others.
Stine wrote the teenage horror fiction series Fear Street, which has sold over 80 million copies and has been adapted into a trilogy of films. [3] His other horror fiction novel series include Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, Nightmare Hour, and The Nightmare Room. He has also written dozens of humor books for children, under the alias Jovial Bob ...
This is a list of books from the Fear Street book series created and written by R. L. Stine. The first book, The New Girl was published in 1989. Various spin-off series were written, including the Fear Street Sagas and Ghosts of Fear Street. More than 80 million Fear Street books have been sold as of 2003. [1]
R.L. Stine is revising his popular Goosebumps books series and making edits to the published work with a more inclusive language. The move from Scholastic comes after Penguin hired sensitivity ...
Goosebumps fans don’t have to worry about the upcoming TV adaptation not living up to expectations — because author R.L. Stine has already given his stamp of approval. During an exclusive ...
It just wouldn’t be Goosebumps without a cameo from the writer who started it all — R.L. Stine. During the penultimate episode of season 1 — which started streaming on Friday, November 10 ...
Zach, 16, has just moved from NYC to a creepy small town. He soon realizes his new neighbor, Hannah (also 16), is in danger. When he tries to rescue her, he accidentally unleashes the monsters created and brought to life by her writer father, R.L. Stine. Now it is up to Zach, Hannah, and Stine to get the monsters back in their books where they ...
The creator of the "Goosebumps" franchise celebrates 30 years of giving young readers nightmares, explains which King plots he's stolen, and why twist endings always work.