What's the best R. L. Stine book?

April 28, 2007 1:53pm CST
My favourite is the Thrillogy (which is actually three books but I can't choose just one of them)!
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• United States
29 Apr 07
My favorite was called Trapped. It was about a bunch of kids in saturday detention finding this vast fallout shelter underneath their school. They go down, explore it, get lost, and something...some presence is there with them. I loved it so much I'm actually thinking about developing it into a student film for my portfolio. -Duck and Cover
• United States
3 May 07
I don't remember any specific book that I liked the best - but I loved most of the Fear Street books. I read almost all of them - and there are at least 100 of them. He is a good writer - but I liked Christopher Pike better.
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4 May 07
I have never seen or heard of fear street books. The only series I know by R. L. Stine are Point Horror (not all the books, just a small selection of them), Goosebumps, Goosebumps 2000 and The Nightmare Room. And he wrote a Nightmare Hour book too, but I don't know if that was part of a series! I'll look for Fear Street at the library though. Are there any other serieses R.L. Stine has written?
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• United States
4 May 07
I know he wrote some space books for really little kids. Fear Street is about the supernatural & high schoolers mostly.
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• Philippines
29 Apr 07
I love Goosebumps the best. I read that book wheb I was a kid and I started to like reading horror books.
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• Philippines
29 Apr 07
Well dont worry you're not the only one I love them all!!!
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