I have read books called Goosebumps, not in the basement. This is an interesting book, but a bit confusing. The character jumped up in the story. Also, when you are reading this story, you will feel that you missed the part, and you just need to keep telling the story and know what happened in the past. The author of this book is R. L. Stine. He wrote many books in the "Goosebumps" series, and they have kept them in various ways. They are a series of terrible, supernatural stories. These are some of the books he wrote: belly snowman of Pasadena, mutation attack, evil rabbit day, roaring ghost, Erke's Cuckcoo clock, curse
Slate's Katy Waldman classifies the classic Goosebumps story as "funny, awkward, a bit intimidating." With the first Goosebumps HorrorLand book announcement, Publishers Weekly said in a star rating that the new Goosebumps series is "cold". Two critics on Goose Bumps do not consider these books to be high-quality literature. Marc Silver of US News and World Report believes that this series is "very calm". He called the book "literature" as "goosebread", pointed out that the conspiracy of the book was careless and the characters in that story rarely grew. Roderick McGillis of the academic journal Bookbird explained that the book is camping and wrote that it is "very artificial, formalized, predictable, highly reproducible." McGillis also believes that the content of the Goosebumps series is "very thin".
Due to the decrease in Goosebumps' turnover and intensified competition, Scholastic and R. L. Stine decided to create the Goosebumps 2000 series. From 1998 to 2000, the series started with Cat of the Cat and published 25 books. The books in this series are written in a similar format and are similar to the original series, but Stine classifies it as "more scary." Tim Jacobus explains the cover of this series. The books of the Goosebumps Gold series were posted on illustrator Tim Jacobus's website and marketing site, but never been released. In this series, Stine will write a sequel to The Haunted Mask II (The Haunted Mask Lives!), A sequel to Welcome to Dead House. This is one of two books Stine plans to release in 2000 (Another one is The Nightmare Room)