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floaturgoat
pedestrian verse
daswarwohlnix
ddd cup
hugeareolas
rromanz:recently i watched a documentary about horror & they interviewed r l stine &
Stine Steen - Den glade bloggen med den glade jenta :) en We Heart It - weheartit.com/entry/1
Day 6Refections on: Fear Street: Part One - 1994 (2021)The movie starts with Closer by Nine Inch Nai
Princess Marie || Stine Goya
illustration-alcove:Classic R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps covers by Tim Jacobus.
my shelf of 90s horror nostalgia.
rromanz:recently i watched a documentary about horror & they interviewed r l stine &
Halloween Magick
fashiontimeblog: Poo Brain by fashion-time featuring gold rings
A genuinely fun film with an entertaining cast that has great comedic timing…
oldenskin: Diane Stine
Various Fear Street book covers: Part 2/?
Various Fear Street book covers: Part 1/?
The Horror at Camp Jellyjam contained all of the elements I crave in a Goosebumps book. It wasn&rsqu
I had heard The Barking Ghost was one of R.L. Stine’s least favorite Goosebumps books, and I c
I had initially planned on skipping The Surprise Party and just sticking to the paranormal-themed Fe
It is worth noting right off the bat that this is the one book in the main Fear Street series that i
I had high hopes for this one. I love stories that play with dreams and a shifting sense of reality.
The Cheater had a really solid beginning but it got lost in the weeds about halfway through. The pre
I know that this is the book that RL Stine got hate mail for. It’s also one of the lowest over
The Third Horror was a really interesting way to close out the 99 Fear Street trilogy. The main char
The second outing of the 99 Fear Street trilogy brings a few new things to the mix, but not as much
The First Horror is a really solid kick-off to the trilogy. It also works really well as a stand-alo
It Came From Beneath the Sink has a great title, a solid concept, and a unique monster. Unfortunatel
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