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  Goosebumps Series (1992-1997)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 03:56 PM - Replies (1)

   



Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novels by American author R. L. Stine, published by Scholastic Publishing. The stories follow child characters, who find themselves in scary situations, usually involving monsters and other supernatural elements.

File Info:
Pages: average about ~130
Size: 71.9 MB (Size includes cover scans. Books alone are 8.4 MB.)
Format: rar file contains epubs

62 ebooks, complete books

Quote:The books in the original Goosebumps collection included:
  • 1) Welcome to Dead House (1992)
  • 2) Stay Out of the Basement (1992)
  • 3) Monster Blood (1992)
  • 4) Say Cheese and Die! (1992)
  • 5) The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1993)
  • 6) Let’s Get Invisible! (1993)
  • 7) Night of the Living Dummy (1993)
  • 8) The Girl Who Cried Monster (1993)
  • 9) Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1993)
  • 10) The Ghost Next Door (1993)
  • 11) The Haunted Mask (1993)
  • 12) Be Careful What You Wish For… (1993)
  • 13) Piano Lessons Can Be Murder (1993)
  • 14) The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (1993)
  • 15) You Can’t Scare Me! (1994)
  • 16) One Day at HorrorLand (1994)
  • 17) Why I’m Afraid of Bees (1994)
  • 18) Monster Blood II (1994)
  • 19) Double Trouble (1994)
  • 20) The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight (1994)
  • 21) Go Eat Worms! (1994)
  • 22) Ghost Beach (1994)
  • 23) Return of the Mummy (1994)
  • 24) Phantom of the Auditorium (1994)
  • 25) Attack of the Mutant (1994)
  • 26) My Hairiest Adventure (1994)
  • 27) A Night in Terror Tower (1995)
  • 28) The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (1995)
  • 29) Monster Blood III (1995)
  • 30) It Came from Beneath the Sink! (1995)
  • 31) Night of the Living Dummy II (1995)
  • 32) The Barking Ghost (1995)
  • 33) The Horror at Camp Jellyjam (1995)
  • 34) Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1995)
  • 35) A Shocker on Shock Street (1995)
  • 36) The Haunted Mask II (1995)
  • 37) The Headless Ghost (1995)
  • 38) The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena (1995)
  • 39) How I Got My Shrunken Head (1996)
  • 40) Night of the Living Dummy III (1996)
  • 41) Bad Hare Day (1996)
  • 42) Egg Monsters from Mars (1996)
  • 43) The Beast from the East (1996)
  • 44) Say Cheese and Die – Again! (1996)
  • 45) Ghost Camp (1996)
  • 46) How to Kill a Monster (1996)
  • 47) Legend of the Lost Legend (1996)
  • 48) Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns (1996)
  • 49) Vampire Breath (1996)
  • 50) Calling All Creeps! (1996)
  • 51) Beware, the Snowman (1997)
  • 52) How I Learned to Fly (1997)
  • 53) Chicken, Chicken (1997)
  • 54) Don’t Go to Sleep! (1997)
  • 55) The Blob That Ate Everyone (1997)
  • 56) The Curse of Camp Cold Lake (1997)
  • 57) My Best Friend is Invisible (1997)
  • 58) Deep Trouble II (1997)
  • 59) The Haunted School (1997)
  • 60) Werewolf Skin (1997)
  • 61) I Live in Your Basement! (1997)
  • 62) Monster Blood IV (1997)

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  Wilder Boys 03
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 03:44 PM - Replies (1)

   


Two brothers try to lead lost campers to safety in the fourth adventure of the Wilder Boys series. The boys help out at a wilderness camp near Sequoia National Park, a day’s drive south of the Sierras. The camp’s main draw is a multi-day trek traversing woodlands, mountains, and desert during a team-based orientation competition that will take them to the edge of Death Valley. When Jake and Taylor’s team counselor is badly hurt in a flash flood, they must galvanize the lost campers to find shelter, aid the injured counselor, and supplement their low supplies with what can be found around them. At first, stumbling across a ghost town seems like a lucky break from the scorching heat of summer, but the town is already occupied by counterfeiters who are none too pleased about their operation being discovered. The boys must use all their resourcefulness and knowledge of the outdoors to protect their teammates from the criminals and the elements.

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  Wilder Boys 02
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 03:41 PM - Replies (1)

   


At the start of the summer, Jake and Taylor Wilder set out on the adventure of a lifetime. After seeing their mother loaded into an ambulance because of Bull, her terrifying boyfriend, the boys know they are no longer safe. So they go in search of their father, who has been living off the grid in Wyoming. After jumping trains, hitching a ride with a truck driver, and hiding in the luggage compartment of a tour bus, the boys finally find him in Grand Teton National Park.


Just as the boys are getting used to their father’s lifestyle—and his “my way is the only way” attitude—they learn that their mother is still alive. But if the brothers don’t give back the money they took from Bull last year, she could be taken away from them…for good.

Convinced that their father isn’t going to help, the Wilder boys set out on their own again. It’s a long way from Wyoming to Pittsburgh, and with winter approaching there will be new challenges. But they have to get back. Will the brothers be able to make it back to their mother before it’s too late?

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  Wilder Boys 01
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 03:34 PM - Replies (1)

   


Jake and Taylor Wilder have been taking care of themselves for a long time. Their father abandoned the family years ago, and their mother is too busy working and running interference between the boys and her boyfriend, Bull, to spend a lot of time with them. Thirteen-year-old Jake spends most of his time reading. He pours over his father’s journal, which is full of wilderness facts and survival tips. Eleven-year-old Taylor likes to be outside playing with their dog, Cody, or joking around with the other kids in the neighborhood.


But one night everything changes. The boys discover a dangerous secret that Bull is hiding.

And the next day, they come home from school to find their mother unconscious in an ambulance. Knowing they are no longer safe and with nowhere else to go, the Wilder Boys head off in search of their father. They only have his old letters and journal to help them, but they have to make it.

It’s a long journey from the suburbs of Pittsburgh to the wilderness of Wyoming; can the Wilder Boys find their father before Bull catches up with them?

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  My Father's Story (1989)
Posted by: Simon - 12-14-2025, 03:27 PM - Replies (1)

   


Preface:

The following story was submitted for publication to the NAMBLA Journal by Robert Meriwether Wren, then Professor of English at the University of Houston, under the pen name Robert Campbell. However, following his death just afterwards in a plane crash of 11 June 1989, it was instead published in the NAMBLA Bulletins of that month (Volume X No. 6, pp. 12-16) and October 1989 (Volume X No. 8, pp. 6-12). Several misprints have been corrected in what follows.
The prefaratory note confused some readers into supposing that the story really had been written for “Campbell” by his father (implicitly in about 1942), leading the editor of the Bulletin to clarify:
the notion that this was a story written by Campbell’s father for his fourteen-year-old son is part of the fiction, not an author’s note or autobiographical information separate from the story.[1]
As stated in the opening sentence, the story is taken from a true one recounted by Xenophon in his book about “The Persian Expedition” (Anabasis VII 4 vii-viii). However, liberties have been taken with that story, which took place in 399 BC. Though one of the protagonists was indeed a boy-loving Olynthian mercenary captain called Episthenes, Xenophon did not record the boy’s name, and the scene has been transposed from Thrace to Samos.

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