How many books did RL Stine make?

Stine has written more than 300 books that have sold a combined 350 million copies around the world. (At one point, he was churning out 12 “Goosebumps” books a year; now he’s down to six.)

Where did R.L. Stine go to school?

The Ohio State University
Bexley High SchoolThe Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences
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Stine graduated from the Ohio State University in 1965, having served three years as editor of the campus humour magazine, the Sundial. After teaching junior high school for a year, he went to New York City, where he eventually landed an editorial job with Scholastic Books.

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Is R.L. Stine real?

R.L. Stine, in full Robert Lawrence Stine, (born October 8, 1943, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.), American novelist who was best known for his horror books for children, including the Goosebumps and Fear Street series.

When was a shocker on Shock Street published?

A Shocker on Shock Street is the thirty-fifth book in the original Goosebumps book series. It was first published in 1995 . The cover illustration depicts one of the Giant Praying Mantises on Shock Street with its forearm on a stoplight and its rear left foot on a car. The art is indicative of 1950s monster B-movies.

Who are the scary characters in Shocker on Shock Street?

Especially Shocker on Shock Street movies. All kinds of scary creatures live on Shock Street. The Toadinator. Ape Face. The Mad Mangler. But when Erin and Marty visit the new Shocker Studio Theme Park, they get the scare of their lives. First their tram gets stuck in The Cave of the Living Creeps.

Who are Erin and Marty from Shock Street?

Erin and Marty are big horror movie buffs. They love the Shocker on Shock Street films. So when they get the opportunity to visit the Shocker Studio Theme Park they jump at the chance. It’s everything they hoped it would be. Just like in the movies. But it’s all completely fake rig right? Very much like one day at HorrorLand with giant monsters.

Where do the monsters go in shock Street?

As they leave the haunted house, several stars from the Shock Street franchise approach Erin and Marty. The monsters offer sign autographs. The tram ride continues to the “Cave of the Living Creeps”. Inside this cave, the two friends are attacked by large white worms and giant spiders, which are animatronics.