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Old 05-29-2005, 06:58 PM
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R.L. Stine

aaaaaahhh. remember the good ol' days? Goosebumps. Fear street. How the fuck could one man write so many friggin books!!!??
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Old 05-30-2005, 04:14 AM
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Yeah, it is rather weird, huh?
What's your favourite Goosebumbs book? Mine is probably the one with the garden gnomes that come alive at night.
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Old 05-30-2005, 04:59 AM
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it's probably like the hardy boys / nancy drew books ..

i think they are written by a lot of different people under one name.



i was too old for goosebumps but I've sold them on ebay.

the guy people really like is Christopher Pike ..

especially the Last Vampire series ..

i made a lot of $$$ off of those
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Old 05-30-2005, 08:46 PM
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Oh, when I was twelve or so I loved Christopher Pike. He kicked Stine's ass, in my opinion. His books were full of sex, drugs, and fairly graphic violence. I mean, this was a young adult writer. Parents were pretty freaked out about him as I recall. My parents didn't seem to care...LOL...

I used to read the Fear Street books. And no way did he write all of those. Had to be several authors, like has already been suggested.
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christopher pike was great.
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Re: R.L. Stine

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aaaaaahhh. remember the good ol' days? Goosebumps. Fear street. How the fuck could one man write so many friggin books!!!??
Easy; the books were all the fucking same. Plug different characters, settings, and monsters into the formula. It's Mad Libs on a bigger scale. Fake-out scare for the first chapter, Fake-out villain, twist reveal of the real villain, et cetera. I've eaten better books than R.L. Stine's poorly-written tripe
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Oh, when I was twelve or so I loved Christopher Pike. He kicked Stine's ass, in my opinion. His books were full of sex, drugs, and fairly graphic violence. I mean, this was a young adult writer. Parents were pretty freaked out about him as I recall. My parents didn't seem to care...LOL...

I used to read the Fear Street books. And no way did he write all of those. Had to be several authors, like has already been suggested.

Me, too. I read quite a few of the Fear Street books...pretty good.
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Old 05-31-2005, 05:53 AM
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never heard of christopher pike, byut im sure when i was 6 or 7 my parents would NEVER let me read that stuff.
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never heard of christopher pike, byut im sure when i was 6 or 7 my parents would NEVER let me read that stuff.
No Pike was definitely not for that age group.....lol. But I was a tad precocious (that's one word for it :p ) for my age so my parents didn't censor me all that much. Hell, they took me to see A Nightmare On Elm Street when I was nine or ten.....we had to leave thirty minutes in, but they took me. ;)

Anyway, Pike's earlier stuff was decent for what it was and had imagination, which I don't really feel that Stine's books did. Or do. Whatever. It did kind of feel like reading the same book over and over again.
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christopher pike is also the name of the enterprise captain before kirk

(as shown in the pilot episode)
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