R.l Stine Book Quotes

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Read. Read. Read. Just don't read one type of book. Read different books by various authors so that you develop different style.
R.L. Stine
Many adults feel that every children's book has to teach them something.... My theory is a children's book... can be just for fun.
R.L. Stine
The book the snowman was the best book I have ever read it had suspence durring the whole book it was AWSOME!!!
R.L. Stine (The Snowman (Point Horror, #21))
Dominatio per malum. Power through evil.
R.L. Stine (The Sign of Fear (Fear Street Saga))
Yes! Yes! Yes!” Marty kept leaping into the air. I thought I might have to tie a rope around his waist and hold onto it to keep him from floating away!
R.L. Stine (A Shocker on Shock Street (Goosebumps Book 35))
Many adults feel that every children's book has to teach them something.
R.L. Stine
He looked a lot like the drawings of Benjamin Franklin in my history book.
R.L. Stine (Weirdo Halloween (Goosebumps HorrorLand #16))
I don’t think there is such a thing as a bad book for children. Every now and again it becomes fashionable among some adults to point at a subset of children’s books, a genre, perhaps, or an author, and to declare them bad books, books that children should be stopped from reading. I’ve seen it happen over and over; Enid Blyton was declared a bad author, so was R. L. Stine, so were dozens of others. Comics have been decried as fostering illiteracy. It’s tosh. It’s snobbery and it’s foolishness. There are no bad authors for children, that children like and want to read and seek out, because every child is different.
Neil Gaiman (The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction)
He couldn't carry a note in a wheelbarrow . . . Harry
R.L. Stine (Goosebumps Boxed Set, Books 45-48: Ghost Camp, How to Kill a Monster, Legend of the Lost Legend, and Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns)
Are you ready to present your book reports?” Miss Shindling asked. The classroom erupted with sounds—chairs scraping, Trapper-Keepers being opened, papers being rustled, throats being cleared.
R.L. Stine (My Hairiest Adventure (Goosebumps, #26))
So are you going ahead with your plan?” Danny demanded. “Yeah. Sure,” Todd said. “I have to. They just took the weekend off. For sure. Tomorrow is school. That means more worms in my backpack, in my books, in my lunch.” “Yuck,” Danny murmured on the other end of the line.
R.L. Stine
I don’t think you’re weird, Ari.” Destiny dropped down on the edge of the bed and picked up the Anne Rice book. “I think it’s cool that you’re into…stuff.
R.L. Stine (Dangerous Girls (Dangerous Girls, #1))
But I could hear Mitzi nearby. She was still upstairs. If she saw me reading the comic book, she’d run downstairs and tell Dad for sure. Mitzi’s hobby is being a snitch.
R.L. Stine (Attack of the Mutant (Goosebumps, #25))
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R.L. Stine (Attack of the Jack! (Goosebumps SlappyWorld Book 2))
Read. Read. Read. Just don't read one type of book. Read different books by various authors so that you develop different styles.
R.L. Stine
sleepily
R.L. Stine (Classic Goosebumps Collection: Books 1-4)
Yes, that’s the laptop I use to write all the Goosebumps books. I know it looks strange. That’s because someone’s lap is still attached. Don’t touch it. I think it’s contagious.
R.L. Stine (Son of Slappy (Goosebumps Most Wanted #2))