For Goosebump Fans

The Official Goosebump Site  This site is hosted by Scholastic, the publisher of Goosebumps. It offers games, news about the books and author, and mail from fans.
Meet R. L. Stine Find out what books Stine read as a child and other intriguing information.
Escape from Horrorland  A preview of a computer game based on the Goosebump books.
Goosebumps in the Classroom Some suggestions for teachers who want to harness the Goosebump series appeal.
 Send a Boo Gram Send a friend an online Goosebumps greeting

If You Like Goosebumps, try...

Click on the link to locate the title in Mid-York's catalog. You can place an online request and pick the book up at the Herkimer, Oneida, or Madison County public library of your choice. These get scarier the farther down the list you go.

The Ghost on Saturday Night by Sid Fleischman
Opie and Aunt Etta think there's something funny going on when Professor Pepper announces that he's going to raise the ghost of a dead outlaw -- live on stage. Can Opie cut through all the fog to get to the bottom of the professor's plans?

Monstra Vs. Irving by Stephen Manes
Don't just read about monsters! Be one! That's the promise in the Monster-Ade advertisement. Irving thinks that Monster-Ade is just what he needs to put his bratty little sister in her place but things go horribly wrong.

Bunnicula by James Howe
Why are all the vegetables turning white? Is it possible that the new pet rabbit is a vampire? And just how dangerous is a vampire bunny any way?

The Boggart by Susan Cooper
When the Volnik family of Toronto inherits an ancient Scottish castle, they also inherit the Boggart, a mischievous spirit that they unwittingly transport back to Canada--with hilarious results.

My Teacher Is an Alien by Bruce Colville
Susan can tell that her new substitute teacher is really weird. She doesn't know how weird until she catches him peeling off his face--and realizes Mr. Smith is really an alien! Now it's up to Susan and her friends to get rid of the extraterrestrial visitor.

A House with a Clock in Its Walls by John Bellairs
A boy goes to live with his magician uncle in a mansion that has a clock hidden in the walls which is ticking off the minutes until doomsday.

The Dog Ate My Homework by Betsy Haynes
Beware…lies can come true and the consequences can be terrifying.

Something Upstairs by Avi
When 16-year-old Kenny moves to an 18th-century Rhode Island rowhouse, he finds himself involved with a centuries-old locked-door mystery--and the ghost of a young black slave who charges Kenny to find his murderer or be trapped forever in time himself.