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» My top 5 favourite Goosebumps books of all time (In no particular order)
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post 10000201211 06-05-2026, 08:51 PM
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My top 5 favourite Goosebumps books of all time (In no particular order)

1. Beast from the East
2. Why I'm afraid of bees
3. Egg monsters from Mars
4. Revenge of the lawn gnomes
5. How I got my shrunken head
post 10000201215 06-05-2026, 08:53 PM
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beast from the east has a nice ring to it
post 10000201217 06-05-2026, 08:54 PM
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In a world where I remember all of the books from when I was a kid, this is probably the greatest thread of all time.

Unfortunately, I cannot contribute.

I remember bits and pieces. Like, I know the school was serving bugs for lunch.

And the cover art would be extremely nostalgic.


The lawn gnomes ring a bell.
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post 10000201267 06-05-2026, 09:43 PM
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I read tons of goosebumps as a preteen, this brings back memories srs. I think the one that scared me legitimately had something to do with a preying mantis or some chit.
post 10000201271 06-05-2026, 09:46 PM
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I'd need to see the book covers I don't remember then titles
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1) The Headless Ghost
2) Welcome to Dead House
3) Welcome to Camp Nightmare
4) Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
5) Haunted Mask

Great thread, I used to love those books and still remember little details about them to this day
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post 10000201468 06-06-2026, 05:49 AM
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First good thread OP has ever made

The Haunted Mask was a good one, so was Night of the Living Dummy. The Goosebumps show was pretty GOAT too. I still have all my goosebumps books, prob like 30 or so, can’t wait to give them to my kids when they start reading
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Originally Posted By TheParish
1) The Headless Ghost
2) Welcome to Dead House
3) Welcome to Camp Nightmare
4) Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
5) Haunted Mask

Great thread, I used to love those books and still remember little details about them to this day
Scarecrow one was great, I remember all sorts of random chit from the books too. For some reason when I think of the scarecrow book, all I think of is when the kids spent the first night at the grandparents farm and were thinking about how they make the GOAT pancakes or waffles or whatever, and woke up to find the grandparents and that weird guy serving corn flakes for breakfast
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Originally Posted By explosiveMidget
beast from the east has a nice ring to it
For some reason it does
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post 10000201638 06-06-2026, 08:52 AM
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1. The Haunted Mask
2. The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
3. A Night in Terror Tower
4. Ghost Beach
5. One Day at Horror Land



Edit:

R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps empire ultimately generated a net worth of $200 million for the author. In his prime during the 1990s—when the books were selling millions of copies a month—Stine was making $40 million a year from royalties, merchandise, and television deals.


This N*gga made OUT. That's $40 million per year in the early 90s too, not 2026
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