R. L. Stine Books

Night of the Creepy Things
Night of the Creepy Things

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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Rotten School's resident egotist and schemer, fourth-grader Bernie Bridges, is determined to win a contest for the best horror video in hopes of being cast in alumnus B.A. Gool's next film.

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Rotten School 14
Rotten School 14

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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Calling All Birdbrains
Calling All Birdbrains

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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As the annual I. B. Rotten Competition approaches, the school's egotistical schemer, Bernie Bridges, fears that his pet parrot, Lippy, is no longer a good luck charm.

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Rotten School 15
Rotten School 15

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Dumb Clucks
Dumb Clucks

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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When a battle erupts on campus between the fans of two different televised cartoons, it is up to fourth-grade schemer Bernie Bridges to calm everyone down before Parents' Weekend, or risk being exp...

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Nightmare hour
Nightmare hour

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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Collects ten short stories of horror and suspense, including the tale of a boy who has to spend Halloween in a darkened hospital, and the story of a ghost who wants to steal a girl's skin.

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You may now kill the bride
You may now kill the bride

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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Two Fear family weddings, decades apart . . . Each bride will find that the ancient curse that haunts the Fears LIVES ON. It feeds off the evil that courses through their blood. It takes its toll i...

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Drop Dead Gorgeous
Drop Dead Gorgeous

By Robert Lawrence Stine

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