- Home
 - R. L. Stine
 Night of the Living Dummy 2
Night of the Living Dummy 2 Read online
    CONTENTS
   TITLE PAGE
   1
   2
   3
   4
   5
   6
   7
   8
   9
   10
   11
   12
   13
   14
   15
   16
   17
   18
   19
   20
   21
   22
   23
   24
   TEASER
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   ALSO AVAILABLE
   COPYRIGHT
   My name is Amy Kramer, and every Thursday night I feel a little dumb. That’s because Thursday is “Family Sharing Night” at my house.
   Sara and Jed think it’s dumb, too. But Mom and Dad won’t listen to our complaints. “It’s the most important night of the week,” Dad says.
   “It’s a family tradition,” Mom adds. “It’s something you kids will always remember.”
   Right, Mom. It’s something I’ll always remember as really painful and embarrassing.
   You’ve probably guessed that on Family Sharing Night, every member of the Kramer family — except for George, our cat — has to share something with the rest of the family.
   It isn’t so bad for my sister, Sara. Sara is fourteen — two years older than me — and she’s a genius painter. Really. One of her paintings was chosen for a show at the art museum downtown. Sara may go to a special arts high school next year.
   So Sara always shares some sketches she’s working on. Or a new painting.
   And Family Sharing Night isn’t so bad for Jed, either. My ten-year-old brother is such a total goof. He doesn’t care what he shares. One Thursday night, he burped really loud and explained that he was sharing his dinner.
   Jed laughed like a lunatic.
   But Mom and Dad didn’t think it was funny. They gave Jed a stern lecture about taking Family Sharing Night more seriously.
   The next Thursday night, my obnoxious brother shared a note that David Miller, a kid at my school, had written to me. A very personal note! Jed found the note in my room and decided to share it with everyone.
   Nice?
   I wanted to die. I really did.
   Jed just thinks he’s so cute and adorable, he can get away with anything. He thinks he’s really special.
   I think it’s because he’s the only redhead in the family. Sara and I both have straight black hair, dark green eyes, and very tan skin. With his pale skin, freckled face, and curly red hair, Jed looks like he comes from another family!
   And sometimes Sara and I both wish he did.
   Anyway, I’m the one with the most problems on Family Sharing Night. Because I’m not really talented the way Sara is. And I’m not a total goof like Jed.
   So I never really know what to share.
   I mean, I have a seashell collection, which I keep in a jar on my dresser. But it’s really kind of boring to hold up shells and talk about them. And we haven’t been to the ocean for nearly two years. So my shells are kind of old, and everyone has already seen them.
   I also have a really good collection of CDs. But no one else in my family is into Bob Marley and reggae music. If I start to share some music with them, they all hold their ears and complain till I shut it off.
   So I usually make up some kind of a story — an adventure story about a girl who survives danger after danger. Or a wild fairy tale about princesses who turn into tigers.
   After my last story, Dad had a big smile on his face. “Amy is going to be a famous writer,” he announced. “She’s so good at making up stories.” Dad gazed around the room, still smiling. “We have such a talented family!” he exclaimed.
   I knew he was just saying that to be a good parent. To “encourage” me. Sara is the real talent in our family. Everyone knows that.
   Tonight, Jed was the first to share. Mom and Dad sat on the living room couch. Dad had taken out a tissue and was squinting as he cleaned his glasses. Dad can’t stand to have the tiniest speck of dust on his glasses. He cleans them about twenty times a day.
   I settled in the big brown armchair against the wall. Sara sat cross-legged on the carpet beside my chair.
   “What are you going to share tonight?” Mom asked Jed. “And I hope it isn’t another horrible burp.”
   “That was so gross!” Sara moaned.
   “Your face is gross!” Jed shot back. He stuck out his tongue at Sara.
   “Jed, please — give us a break tonight,” Dad muttered, slipping his glasses back on, adjusting them on his nose. “Don’t cause trouble.”
   “She started it,” Jed insisted, pointing at Sara.
   “Just share something,” I told Jed, sighing.
   “I’m going to share your freckles,” Sara told him. “I’m going to pull them off one by one and feed them to George.”
   Sara and I laughed. George didn’t glance up. He was curled up, napping on the carpet beside the couch.
   “That’s not funny, girls,” Mom snapped. “Stop being mean to your brother.”
   “This is supposed to be a family night,” Dad wailed. “Why can’t we be a family?”
   “We are!” Jed insisted.
   Dad frowned and shook his head. He looks like an owl when he does that. “Jed, are you going to share something?” he demanded weakly.
   Jed nodded. “Yeah.” He stood in the center of the room and shoved his hands into his jeans pockets. He wears loose, baggy jeans about ten sizes too big. They always look as if they’re about to fall down. Jed thinks that’s cool.
   “I … uh … learned to whistle through my fingers,” he announced.
   “Wow,” Sara muttered sarcastically.
   Jed ignored her. He pulled his hands from his pockets. Then he stuck his two little fingers into the sides of his mouth — and let out a long, shrill whistle.
   He whistled through his fingers two more times. Then he took a deep bow. The whole family burst into loud applause.
   Jed, grinning, took another low bow.
   “Such a talented family!” Dad declared. This time, he meant it as a joke.
   Jed dropped down on the floor beside George, startling the poor cat awake.
   “Your turn next, Amy,” Mom said, turning to me. “Are you going to tell us another story?”
   “Her stories are too long!” Jed complained.
   George climbed unsteadily to his feet and moved a few feet away from Jed. Yawning, the cat dropped onto his stomach beside Mom’s feet.
   “I’m not going to tell a story tonight,” I announced. I picked up Dennis from behind my armchair.
   Sara and Jed both groaned.
   “Hey — give me a break!” I shouted. I settled back on the edge of the chair, fixing my dummy on my lap. “I thought I’d talk to Dennis tonight,” I told Mom and Dad.
   They had half-smiles on their faces. I didn’t care. I’d been practicing with Dennis all week. And I wanted to try out my new comedy routine with him.
   “Amy is a lousy ventriloquist,” Jed chimed in. “You can see her lips move.”
   “Be quiet, Jed. I think Dennis is funny,” Sara said. She scooted toward the couch so she could see better.
   I balanced Dennis on my left knee and wrapped my fingers around the string in his back that worked his mouth. Dennis is a very old ventriloquist’s dummy. The paint on his face is faded. One eye is almost completely white. His turtleneck sweater is torn and tattered.
   But I have a lot of fun with him. When my five-year-old cousins come to visit, I like to entertain them with Dennis. They squeal and laugh. They think I’m a riot.
   I think I’m getting much better with Dennis. Despite Jed’s complaints.
   
I took a deep breath, glanced at Mom and Dad, and began my act.
   “How are you tonight, Dennis?” I asked.
   “Not too well,” I made the dummy reply in a high, shrill voice. Dennis’s voice.
   “Really, Dennis? What’s wrong?”
   “I think I caught a bug.”
   “You mean you have the flu?” I asked him.
   “No. Termites!”
   Mom and Dad laughed. Sara smiled. Jed groaned loudly.
   I turned back to Dennis. “Well, have you been to a doctor?” I asked him.
   “No. A carpenter!”
   Mom and Dad smiled at that one, but didn’t laugh. Jed groaned again. Sara stuck her finger down her throat, pretending to puke.
   “No one liked that joke, Dennis,” I told him.
   “Who’s joking?” I made Dennis reply.
   “This is lame,” I heard Jed mutter to Sara. She nodded her head in agreement.
   “Let’s change the subject, Dennis,” I said, shifting the dummy to my other knee. “Do you have a girlfriend?”
   I leaned Dennis forward, trying to make him nod his head yes. But his head rolled right off his shoulders.
   The wooden head hit the floor with a thud and bounced over to George. The cat leaped up and scampered away.
   Sara and Jed collapsed in laughter, slapping each other high fives.
   I jumped angrily to my feet. “Dad!” I screamed. “You promised you’d buy me a new dummy!”
   Jed scurried over to the rug and picked up Dennis’s head. He pulled the string, making the dummy’s mouth move. “Amy reeks! Amy reeks!” Jed made the dummy repeat over and over.
   “Give me that!” I grabbed the head angrily from Jed’s hand.
   “Amy reeks! Amy reeks!” Jed continued chanting.
   “That’s enough!” Mom shouted, jumping up off the couch.
   Jed retreated back to the wall.
   “I’ve been checking the stores for a new dummy,” Dad told me, pulling off his glasses again and examining them closely. “But they’re all so expensive.”
   “Well, how am I ever going to get better at this?” I demanded. “Dennis’s head falls off every time I use him!”
   “Do your best,” Mom said.
   What did that mean? I always hated it when she said that.
   “Instead of Family Sharing Night, we should call this the Thursday Night Fights,” Sara declared.
   Jed raised his fists. “Want to fight?” he asked Sara.
   “It’s your turn, Sara,” Mom replied, narrowing her eyes at Jed. “What are you sharing tonight?”
   “I have a new painting,” Sara announced. “It’s a watercolor.”
   “Of what?” Dad asked, settling his glasses back on his face.
   “Remember that cabin we had in Maine a few summers ago?” Sara replied, tossing back her straight black hair. “The one overlooking the dark rock cliff? I found a snapshot of it, and I tried to paint it.”
   I suddenly felt really angry and upset. I admit it. I was jealous of Sara.
   Here she was, about to share another beautiful watercolor. And here I was, rolling a stupid wooden dummy head in my lap.
   It just wasn’t fair!
   “You’ll have to come to my room to see it,” Sara was saying. “It’s still wet.”
   We all stood up and trooped to Sara’s room.
   My family lives in a long, one-story, ranch-style house. My room and Jed’s room are at the end of one hallway. The living room, dining room, and kitchen are in the middle. Sara’s room and my parents’ room are down the other hall, way at the other end of the house.
   I led the way down the hall. Behind me, Sara was going on and on about all the trouble she’d had with the painting and how she’d solved the problems.
   “I remember that cabin so well,” Dad said.
   “I can’t wait to see the painting,” Mom added.
   I stepped into Sara’s room and clicked on the light.
   Then I turned to the easel by the window that held the painting — and let out a scream of horror.
   My mouth dropped open in shock. I stared at the painting, unable to speak.
   When Sara saw it, she let out a shriek. “I — I don’t believe it!” she screamed. “Who did that?”
   Someone had painted a yellow-and-black smiley face in the corner of her painting. Right in the middle of the black rock cliff.
   Mom and Dad stepped up to the easel, fretful expressions on their faces. They studied the smiley face, then turned to Jed.
   Jed burst out laughing. “Do you like it?” he asked innocently.
   “Jed — how could you!” Sara exploded. “I’ll kill you! I really will!”
   “The painting was too dark,” Jed explained with a shrug. “I wanted to brighten it up.”
   “But … but … but …” my sister sputtered. She balled her hands into fists, shook them at Jed, and uttered a loud cry of rage.
   “Jed — what were you doing in Sara’s room?” Mom demanded.
   Sara doesn’t like for anyone to go into her precious room without a written invitation!
   “Young man, you know you’re never allowed to touch your sister’s paintings,” Dad scolded.
   “I can paint, too,” Jed replied. “I’m a good painter.”
   “Then do your own paintings!” Sara snapped. “Don’t sneak in here and mess up my work!”
   “I didn’t sneak,” Jed insisted. He sneered at Sara. “I was just trying to help.”
   “You were not!” Sara screamed, angrily tossing her black hair over her shoulder. “You ruined my painting!”
   “Your painting reeks!” Jed shot back.
   “Enough!” Mom shouted. She grabbed Jed by both shoulders. “Jed — look at me! You don’t seem to see how serious this is. This is the worst thing you’ve ever done!”
   Jed’s smile finally faded.
   I took another glance at the ugly smiley face he had slopped on to Sara’s watercolor. Since he’s the baby in the family, Jed thinks he can get away with anything.
   But I knew that this time he had gone too far.
   After all, Sara is the star of the family. She’s the talented one. The one with the painting that hung in a museum. Messing with Sara’s precious painting was bound to get Jed in major trouble.
   Sara is so stuck-up about her paintings. A few times, I even thought about painting something funny on one of them. But of course I only thought it. I would never do anything that horrible.
   “You don’t have to be jealous of your sister’s work,” Dad was telling Jed. “We’re all talented in this family.”
   “Oh, sure,” Jed muttered. He has this weird habit. Whenever he’s in trouble, he doesn’t say he’s sorry. Instead, he gets really angry. “What’s your talent, Dad?” Jed demanded, sneering.
   Dad’s jaw tightened. He narrowed his eyes at Jed. “We’re not discussing me,” he said in a low voice. “But I’ll tell you. My talent is my Chinese cooking. There are all kinds of talents, Jed.”
   Dad considers himself a Master of the Wok. Once or twice a week, he chops a ton of vegetables into little pieces and fries them up in the electric wok Mom got him for Christmas.
   We pretend it tastes great.
   No point in hurting Dad’s feelings.
   “Is Jed going to be punished or not?” Sara demanded in a shrill voice.
   She had opened her box of watercolor paints and was rolling a brush in the black. Then she began painting over the smiley face with quick, furious strokes.
   “Yes, Jed is going to be punished,” Mom replied, glaring at him. Jed lowered his eyes to the floor. “First he’s going to apologize to Sara.”
   We all waited.
   It took Jed a while. But he finally managed to mutter, “Sorry, Sara.”
   He started to leave the room, but Mom grabbed his shoulders again and pulled him back. “Not so fast, Jed,” she told him. “Your punishment is you can’t go to the movies with Josh and Matt on Saturday. And … no video games for a week.”
   “Mom — give
 me a break!” Jed whined.
   “What you did was really bad,” Mom said sternly. “Maybe this punishment will make you realize how horrible it was.”
   “But I have to go to the movies!” Jed protested.
   “You can’t,” Mom replied softly. “And no arguing, or I’ll add on to your punishment. Now go to your room.”
   “I don’t think it’s enough punishment,” Sara said, dabbing away at her painting.
   “Keep out of it, Sara,” Mom snapped.
   “Yeah. Keep out of it,” Jed muttered. He stomped out of the room and down the long hall to his room.
   Dad sighed. He swept a hand back over his bald head. “Family Sharing Night is over,” he said sadly.
   * * *
   I stayed in Sara’s room and watched her repair the painting for a while. She kept tsk-tsking and shaking her head.
   “I have to make the rocks much darker, or the paint won’t cover the stupid smiley face,” she explained unhappily. “But if I make the rocks darker, I have to change the sky. The whole balance is ruined.”
   “I think it looks pretty good,” I told her, trying to cheer her up.
   “How could Jed do that?” Sara demanded, dipping her brush in the water jar. “How could he sneak in here and totally destroy a work of art?”
   I was feeling sorry for Sara. But that remark made me lose all sympathy. I mean, why couldn’t she just call it a watercolor painting? Why did she have to call it “a work of art”?
   Sometimes she is so stuck-up and so in love with herself, it makes me sick.
   I turned and left the room. She didn’t even notice.
   I went down the hall to my room and called my friend Margo. We talked for a while about stuff. And we made plans to get together the next day.
   As I talked on the phone, I could hear Jed in his room next door. He was pacing back and forth, tossing things around, making a lot of noise.
   Sometimes I spell the word Jed B-R-A-T.
   Margo’s dad made her get off the phone. He’s real strict. He never lets her talk for more than ten or fifteen minutes.
   I wandered into the kitchen and made myself a bowl of Frosted Flakes. My favorite late snack. When I was a little kid, I used to have a bowl of cereal every night before bed. And I just never got out of the habit.
   I rinsed out the bowl. Then I said good night to Mom and Dad and went to bed.
   It was a warm spring night. A soft breeze fluttered the curtains over the window. Pale light from a big half-moon filled the window and spilled onto the floor.
   

Say Cheese and Die--Again!
Fifth-Grade Zombies
Revenge of the Invisible Boy
The Dummy Meets the Mummy!
Beware, the Snowman
Welcome to Smellville
Camp Daze
Calling All Creeps
Missing
How I Learned to Fly
I Live In Your Basement
Ghost Camp
Chicken Chicken
My Friend Slappy
The New Girl
Diary of a Dummy
Monster Blood is Back
Beware, The Snowman (Goosebumps #51)
Give Yourself Goosebumps: Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Claws!
61 - I Live in Your Basement
Shadow Girl
14 - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
You Can't Scare Me!
The Sign of Fear
Red Rain
The Horror at Chiller House
Welcome to Dead House
What Holly Heard
Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?
It Came From Ohio!
The Barking Ghost g-32
20 - The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
25 - Attack of the Mutant
Vampire Breath
Please Do Not Feed the Weirdo
[Goosebumps 12] - Be Careful What You Wish For...
Fear Games
Red Rain: A Novel
Night of the Living Dummy 3
Werewolf Skin
Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
[Goosebumps 37] - The Headless Ghost
Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life
Diary of a Mad Mummy
Little Comic Shop of Horrors
My Name Is Evil
The Rottenest Angel
Monster Blood For Breakfast!
[Goosebumps 41] - Bad Hare Day
The Adventures of Shrinkman
House of Whispers
The Taste of Night
Say Cheese and Die!
Wanted
One Day at Horrorland
Scream and Scream Again!
Haunted Mask II
[Goosebumps 03] - Monster Blood
Tick Tock, You're Dead!
Lose, Team, Lose!
Night of the Puppet People
The Boy Who Ate Fear Street
The Birthday Party of No Return!
Toy Terror
[Goosebumps 27] - A Night in Terror Tower
[Goosebumps 39] - How I Got My Shrunken Head
17 - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
[Goosebumps 57] - My Best Friend is Invisible
They Call Me the Night Howler!
House of a Thousand Screams
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
Mostly Ghostly Freaks and Shrieks
Dangerous Girls
30 - It Came from Beneath the Sink
Killer's Kiss
Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls
62 - Monster Blood IV
Double Date
The Secret Bedroom
[Goosebumps 48] - Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
[Goosebumps 26] - My Hairiest Adventure
50 - Calling All Creeps!
The Hidden Evil
I Am Slappy's Evil Twin
Planet of the Lawn Gnomes
Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
Let's Get Invisible!
Why I Quit Zombie School
Bride of the Living Dummy
03 - Monster Blood
The Attack of the Aqua Apes
[Goosebumps 15] - You Can't Scare Me!
Goosebumps the Movie
The New Girl (Fear Street)
21 - Go Eat Worms!
02 - Stay Out of the Basement
The Second Horror
Scare School
Beware!
Deep Trouble (9780545405768)
13 - Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
54 - Don't Go To Sleep
29 - Monster Blood III
[Goosebumps 29] - Monster Blood III
Return of the Mummy
[Goosebumps 31] - Night of the Living Dummy II
You May Now Kill the Bride
28 - The Cuckoo Clock of Doom
16 - One Day At Horrorland
47 - Legend of the Lost Legend
Phantom of the Auditorium
15 - You Can't Scare Me!
[Goosebumps 49] - Vampire Breath
Three Evil Wishes
Party Poopers
06 - Let's Get Invisible!
Camp Nowhere
Why I'm Afraid of Bees
[Goosebumps 60] - Werewolf Skin
Series 2000- Jekyl & Heidi
Escape from HorrorLand
[Goosebumps 08] - The Girl Who Cried Monster
18 - Monster Blood II
[Goosebumps 28] - The Cuckoo Clock of Doom
A Shocker on Shock Street
06 - Eye of the Fortuneteller
Don't Close Your Eyes!
Three Faces of Me
The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
[Goosebumps 51] - Beware, the Snowman
The Barking Ghost
The Wizard of Ooze
Nightmare in 3-D
The Girl Who Cried Monster
The Beast 2
48 - Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
49 - Vampire Breath
Creature Teacher: The Final Exam
The Sequel
The Secret
Overnight
57 - My Best Friend is Invisible
Night of the Werecat
Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
The Teacher from Heck
33 - The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
Camp Fear Ghouls
The Five Masks of Dr. Screem
41 - Bad Hare Day
Can You Keep a Secret?
Silent Night 3
23 - Return of the Mummy
The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
Series 2000- Return to Horroland
07 - Fright Knight
Fear Hall: The Beginning
Help! We Have Strange Powers!
Goosebumps Most Wanted #5: Dr. Maniac Will See You Now
11 - The Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 47] - Legend of the Lost Legend
46 - How to Kill a Monster
Party Games
A Nightmare on Clown Street
The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
Deep Trouble 2
Moonlight Secrets
[Goosebumps 50] - Calling All Creeps
Dumb Clucks
Judy and the Beast
The Heinie Prize
Full Moon Halloween
[Goosebumps 45] - Ghost Camp
First Evil
[Goosebumps 22] - Ghost Beach
Switched
39 - How I Got My Shrunken Head
Toy Terror: Batteries Included
32 - The Barking Ghost
The Big Blueberry Barf-Off!
The Third Evil
The Blob That Ate Everyone
Return to the Carnival of Horrors
College Weekend
How I Met My Monster (9780545510172)
Heads, You Lose!
Let's Get This Party Haunted!
Attack of the Mutant
Dance of Death
My Friends Call Me Monster
[Goosebumps 13] - Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
Who Killed the Homecoming Queen?
58 - Deep Trouble II
Body Switchers from Outer Space
[Goosebumps 09] - Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The Haunted Car
The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island
The Great Smelling Bee
Secret Admirer
Creep from the Deep
[Goosebumps 25] - Attack of the Mutant
Field of Screams
The Creature from Club Lagoona
[Goosebumps 40] - Night of the Living Dummy III
10 - The Ghost Next Door
[Goosebumps 44] - Say Cheese and Die—Again!
Here Comes the Shaggedy
[Goosebumps 52] - How I Learned to Fly
[Goosebumps 16] - One Day at HorrorLand
Trapped in the Circus of Fear
Series 2000- Are You Terrified Yet?
59 - The Haunted School
[Goosebumps 24] - Phantom of the Auditorium
Series 2000- Horrors of the Black Ring
[Goosebumps 56] - The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
All-Night Party
Thrills and Chills
Zombie Halloween
04 - Say Cheese and Die!
The Second Evil
Night of the Creepy Things
Weirdo Halloween
The Cabinet of Souls
44 - Say Cheese and Die—Again
Liar Liar
[Goosebumps 43] - The Beast from the East
[Goosebumps 18] - Monster Blood II
The Wrong Number
They Call Me Creature
Spell of the Screaming Jokers
[Goosebumps 30] - It Came from Beneath the Sink!
Got Cake?
Cheerleaders: The New Evil
Egg Monsters from Mars
Night of the Living Dummy
Silent Night
The Conclusion
26 - My Hairiest Adventure
Eye Candy
Welcome to Camp Slither
The Howler
Lizard of Oz
Under the Magician's Spell
[Goosebumps 02] - Stay Out of the Basement
The Knight in Screaming Armor
05 - The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
[Ghosts of Fear Street 06] - Eye of the Fortuneteller
The Beast
The Best Friend
The Third Horror
Punk'd and Skunked
[Goosebumps 19] - Deep Trouble
A Midsummer Night's Scream
Secret Agent Grandma
[Goosebumps 55] - The Blob That Ate Everyone
Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts
34 - Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
Series 2000- Brain Juice
[Goosebumps 05] - The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
My Best Friend Is Invisible
The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek
19 - Deep Trouble
Bad Moonlight
Who's Your Mummy?
Broken Hearts
The First Horror
Series 2000- The Miummy Walks
Revenge of the Living Dummy
A Night in Terror Tower
12 - Be Careful What You Wish For...
[Goosebumps 53] - Chicken Chicken
The Wrong Girl
Go Eat Worms!
When the Ghost Dog Howls
Escape From Shudder Mansion
The Sitter
The Betrayal
The Ooze
[Goosebumps 20] - The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
The Stepsister
Wrong Number 2
[Goosebumps 01] - Welcome to Dead House
How I Got My Shrunken Head
Little Camp of Horrors
[Goosebumps 62] - Monster Blood IV
How to Be a Vampire
Attack of the Jack
09 - Welcome to Camp Nightmare
40 - Night of the Living Dummy III
Daughters of Silence
No Survivors
[Goosebumps 34] - Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
Shake, Rattle, and Hurl!
27 - A Night in Terror Tower
Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror
36 - The Haunted Mask II
[Ghosts of Fear Street 07] - Fright Knight
07 - Night of the Living Dummy
The Haunting Hour
The Curse of the Creeping Coffin
A Sad Mistake
Night of the Living Dummy 2
Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum
Midnight Games
The Burning
The Ghost Next Door
[Goosebumps 36] - The Haunted Mask II
The Face
31 - Night of the Living Dummy II
[Goosebumps 42] - Egg Monsters From Mars
Trick or Trap
The Headless Ghost
Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
The Ghost of Slappy
Don't Go to Sleep
[Goosebumps 38] - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
43 - The Beast from the East
51 - Beware, the Snowman
[Goosebumps 33] - The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
The New Year's Party
[Goosebumps 32] - The Barking Ghost
Cuckoo Clock of Doom
High Tide (9781481413824)
Zombie Town
[Goosebumps 21] - Go Eat Worms!
Forbidden Secrets
Night of the Giant Everything
[Goosebumps 07] - Night of the Living Dummy
Give Me a K-I-L-L
Ghouls Gone Wild
Night In Werewolf Woods
The Confession
The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy
It Came From Beneath The Sink
Legend of the Lost Legend
First Date
The Dead Boyfriend
[Goosebumps 59] - The Haunted School
[Goosebumps 11] - The Haunted Mask
Halloween Party
Locker 13
Streets of Panic Park
Dudes, the School Is Haunted!
01 - Welcome to Dead House
A New Fear
It's Alive! It's Alive!
Don't Stay Up Late
Stay Out of the Basement
The Cheater
The Awakening Evil
Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
What Scares You the Most?
22 - Ghost Beach
Slappy Birthday to You
55 - The Blob That Ate Everyone
45 - Ghost Camp
Ghost Beach
Scream of the Evil Genie
Silent Night 2
Escape from the Carnival of Horrors
60 - Werewolf Skin
Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The Beast from the East
[Goosebumps 61] - I Live in Your Basement
The 12 Screams of Christmas
The Lost Girl
Dear Diary, I'm Dead
Don't Forget Me!
53 - Chicken Chicken
Nightmare Hour
Deep in the Jungle of Doom
Eye Of The Fortuneteller
[Goosebumps 14] - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 46] - How to Kill a Monster
Attack of the Beastly Babysitter
[Goosebumps 35] - A Shocker on Shock Street
[Goosebumps 23] - Return of the Mummy
The Children of Fear
The Dare
Say Cheese - And Die Screaming!
56- The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
Little Shop of Hamsters
Monster Blood IV g-62
Monster Blood
Slappy New Year!
24 - Phantom of the Auditorium
42 - Egg Monsters from Mars
52 - How I Learned to Fly
Temptation
Party Summer
The Scream of the Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 06] - Let's Get Invisible
[Goosebumps 10] - The Ghost Next Door
Goosebumps Most Wanted - 02 - Son of Slappy
Calling All Birdbrains
Series 2000- Headless Halloween
Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
Who Let the Ghosts Out?
Battle of the Dum Diddys
38 - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
08 - The Girl Who Cried Monster
Don't Scream!
Visitors
Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 54] - Don't Go To Sleep
[Goosebumps 58] - Deep Trouble II
Werewolf Skin g-60
37 - The Headless Ghost
Trapped in Bat Wing Hall
Fright Christmas
Bad Dreams
Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
[Goosebumps 04] - Say Cheese and Die!
[Goosebumps 17] - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake g-56