![]() Goosebumps is a series for entertaining and scaring kids, not necessarily expanding their horizons, or making them think about deep questions of life. They are not particularly well-written, but neither are they really meant to be pieces of great literature. ![]() The books often end with a silly, but creepy twist that makes the reader rethink the story, or entraps the characters in a bigger or more long-lasting problem than expected. There are usually at least two protagonists in each book, and at least one boy and one girl. While the children are often threatened, there is never much violence in these books, and the kids usually escape their enemies (though sometimes they are changed in odd and unnerving ways). ![]() There are 62 books in the series, and most feature 12 year old protagonists who are confronted with strange, paranormal events. Stine, were introductory horror novels for children of my generation. Since I had a particular love for horror novels and TV shows as a child, I decided to start with Goosebumps! ![]() I was also curious to see how they stood up to the test of time and maturity. From things like Nancy Drew to Animorphs, there were a lot of stories that I read as a kid that were fun and short and might provide some entertainment even to me now. I was searching through books from my childhood on GoodReads when I had the whim to reread some of the old series that I used to enjoy. ![]()
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