There are too many classic Goosebumps books to count, but a selection of them stands out for a number of reasons, from their corresponding TV adaptations to their typically Stine-ian twists.
“I have a superstition. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio, in a suburb, so most of the Goosebumps books take place in the backyard, a suburban backyard, which I think most kids can identify with.
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