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In the last few days, I've been thinking a lot about the Goosebumps book series by R.L. Stein and thought I'd start a thread for the series.
I first heard of Goosebumps when I was in the fourth grade, the 1993-1994 school year, when my teacher read us "Let's Get Invisible". Then I heard that there were more Goosebumps books, and wanted some, but wouldn't get one myself until late 1994, when my school had a book fair and I picked out the book "One Day at Horrorland", and then for Christmas I got a few more. But then I wouldn't start collecting them in a big way until the 1995-1996 school year. I think it was at this point when the popularity had exploded, though I could be wrong on that. I primarily collected the books during my years in middle school (1995-1998) and pretty much stopped around the time the Goosebumps 2000 series began, though I do have a few of those. But then recently I've been thinking a lot about Goosebumps, reading about them online, on wikipedia and TV tropes, reading some of the books that I have (I think I still have them all, though there's quite a few I can't find at my house), and watching episodes on Netflix (it previously said that the series was on Netflix until today, but today when I look it no longer says it's expiring today... Maybe it'll stay!).
I'm pretty sure that I managed to get all of the books that I really wanted, though for the most part, it was the title or cover that got me really wanting it (or I saw the TV show episode and wanted the book). Books like My Harriest Adventure, Why I'm Afraid of Bees, Be Careful What You Wish For, The Girl Who Cried Monster, Stay Out of the Basement, and Monster Blood III (I had already gotten the first two for Christmas 1994, when I wasn't familiar with all the titles and covers, but in addition to wanting that one because it was a sequel, I wanted it because I heard that it had a character named Kermit).
I remember when I got the last of the original series, "Monster Blood IV", and saw on the back that next was the Goosebumps 2000 series. Looking through the books I could find at home, I found that I have quite a few of those, but don't remember any details of them. As a kid, I was often wondering why they had to add the 2000 subtitle, and if there was a big difference. Looking at wikipedia and TV Tropes, it seems like it was mainly just supposed to be darker and edgier than the original series, and also that sales/interest for the original series was slipping so this was to keep fans interested (or get new fans).
I first heard of Goosebumps when I was in the fourth grade, the 1993-1994 school year, when my teacher read us "Let's Get Invisible". Then I heard that there were more Goosebumps books, and wanted some, but wouldn't get one myself until late 1994, when my school had a book fair and I picked out the book "One Day at Horrorland", and then for Christmas I got a few more. But then I wouldn't start collecting them in a big way until the 1995-1996 school year. I think it was at this point when the popularity had exploded, though I could be wrong on that. I primarily collected the books during my years in middle school (1995-1998) and pretty much stopped around the time the Goosebumps 2000 series began, though I do have a few of those. But then recently I've been thinking a lot about Goosebumps, reading about them online, on wikipedia and TV tropes, reading some of the books that I have (I think I still have them all, though there's quite a few I can't find at my house), and watching episodes on Netflix (it previously said that the series was on Netflix until today, but today when I look it no longer says it's expiring today... Maybe it'll stay!).
I'm pretty sure that I managed to get all of the books that I really wanted, though for the most part, it was the title or cover that got me really wanting it (or I saw the TV show episode and wanted the book). Books like My Harriest Adventure, Why I'm Afraid of Bees, Be Careful What You Wish For, The Girl Who Cried Monster, Stay Out of the Basement, and Monster Blood III (I had already gotten the first two for Christmas 1994, when I wasn't familiar with all the titles and covers, but in addition to wanting that one because it was a sequel, I wanted it because I heard that it had a character named Kermit).
I remember when I got the last of the original series, "Monster Blood IV", and saw on the back that next was the Goosebumps 2000 series. Looking through the books I could find at home, I found that I have quite a few of those, but don't remember any details of them. As a kid, I was often wondering why they had to add the 2000 subtitle, and if there was a big difference. Looking at wikipedia and TV Tropes, it seems like it was mainly just supposed to be darker and edgier than the original series, and also that sales/interest for the original series was slipping so this was to keep fans interested (or get new fans).