Horror author R.L. Stine sits next to a skeleton in his home in New York City. Stine's mega-popular kids book series Goosebumps turns 30 this year. There are plenty of cockroaches in New York City, ...
For a whole generation of kids, nothing was scarier — or more fun — than cracking open a Goosebumps book. It all began with Welcome to Deadhouse in 1992. R.L. Stine attracted millions of young readers ...
For many people growing up in the 1990s, Goosebumps was the perfect introduction to horror. Based on author R. L. Stine's widely popular book series, the Goosebumps TV show provided younger audiences ...
With Halloween upon us, you might have memories of being a kid during this time of year reading the latest book in the "Goosebumps" series, hanging on to every word even when you were scared to read ...
Even decades after they first sent shivers down our spines, R.L. Stine’s “Goosebumps” books still have the power to make readers check under the bed and glance twice at the shadows in their rooms.
But what you didn’t hear was … most of their conversation! It actually had very little to do with the musical (which, Stine confessed, he had never listened to), and much more to do with the origins ...
What gives you goosebumps? Person 1: Touching corduroy with the back of my hand. Person 2: Biting into cold fruit. It sort of ...
There are plenty of cockroaches in New York City, but at R.L. Stine's house, you'll find a 3 foot one. OK, not an actual roach. It was just one of the many horror-based knick knacks lying around his ...