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Last year, Jack Black appeared onscreen as a fictionalized version of author RL Stine in Goosebumps. The movie pulled its villains and its name from a series of books for middle school readers published in the 1990s. By the time the original run of the series in December 1997, the 62 volumes had become bestsellers and even spawned a television series based on the early installments.

My collection of Goosebumps books started in May 1993 when they were released in my area. I read the first dozen or so. Those books stayed in storage until one day after I had graduated college when I found box of 24 more Goosebumps on the sidewalk in New York City. After that, it only took a few trips to local used book stores and about $30 on eBay to complete the rest of the series. As an adult, each book took me about 30 to 45 minutes to read, so it feels like a Netflix binge going through them all.

Below you’ll find all the first edition printings of RL Stine’s Goosebumps series — with the original Tim Jacobus cover art — in order from best to worst (want to take the plunge and buy the whole series for yourself? CLICK HERE). Judgments were made on overall quality of the story, not necessarily how scary each book was (the one that frightened me the most this time through, if that’s what you care about, was I Live in Your Basement). When possible, spoilers are avoided.

1) Welcome to Dead House (#1)

Released: July 1992

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A haunted house where a man with a heavy brow is making a fire in the fire place while the door is open.

What it’s about: The Benson family moves to the town of Dark Falls. The house they moved into is where the townsfolk let new additions move in before they trap them and drink all their blood. The whole town is dead and the Bensons are supposed to be their next victims!

What this book thinks is scary: It starts out as a haunted house story and ends as an evil town story. Machine gun kelly bad things instrumental mp3 download. But there’s also a scene where the Benson kids melt a ghost’s face off its skull, which is about as intense as Goosebumps gets with the graphic horror.

Superlative: Best Face-Melting Goosebumps Book

2) One Day At Horrorland (#16)

Released: February 1994

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: Kids sneak into an old theme park based on copyright-free horror monsters.

What it’s about: A family gets lost on the way to a theme park when they stumble across and settle on HorrorLand. There all the rides are increasingly dangerous and the things running the park might be actual monsters, not people in suits.

What this book thinks is scary: What if Disneyland wanted to kill you?

Superlative: Best Use of Reality Television One Year After The Real World Premiered

3) Night of the Living Dummy II (#31)

Released: May 1995

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: An evil dummy terrorizes a colorblind family that has made poor home decorating decisions.

What it’s about: A family of hippies have a “share night” where they all do some sort of talent instead of watching TV together. Amy’s talent is ventriloquism and her dummy Dennis is getting too old to use, which brings Slappy into her life. The possessed dummy does what Slappy does best, drives Amy slowly insane by turning her family against her.

What this book thinks is scary: Besides a living doll, this book gets as much milage out of being the black sheep in your family as possible. If that sort of real-world pathos is scary to you.

Superlative: Best Night of the Living Dummy Installment

4) The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (#28)

Released: February 1995

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A giant demon bird that lives in a clock.

What it’s about: The protagonist Michael hates his little sister Tara who never gets in trouble, but ruins everything. When a new cuckoo clock shows up in the family home, Michael decides to frame Tara by messing with the clock, but when he does he starts moving backwards through time.

What this book thinks is scary: Deceivingly, this book is primarily about time travel and the consequences of messing with the past.

Superlative: Best Twilight Zone Episode Disguised as a Goosebumps Book

5) Ghost Beach (#22)

Released: August 1994

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A haunted graveyard by a beach where the ghosts rise from the grave on full moons.

What it’s about: Jerry and Terri Sadler are spending time with distant relatives in an old east coast town when the local kids let them know about a ghost that lives in the cave near the beach. The more time they spend in the town, the weirder everything (and everyone) seems, especially their three friends whose last name is also Sadler.

What this book thinks is scary: Surprisingly similar to Welcome to Dead House by the end, the main scares in this book depend on realizing the true nature of local legend.

Superlative: Best Reason For Having Horribly Named Protagonists

6) The Haunted Mask (#11)

Released: September 1993

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A girl who has a mask that is haunted.

What it’s about: Carly Beth is a timid girl but wants to be really scary for Halloween, so she cons a local shopkeep into getting a terrifying mask from his back room, but then she finds out she can’t take it off and the mask is taking over her personality.

What this book thinks is scary: At its core, The Haunted Mask is sort of like an Incredible Hulk book where the mask’s transformation of Carly Beth into a cruel little monster is sort of what she wanted in the first place.

Superlative: Best Goosebumps Book That Actually Takes Place On Halloween

7) Night of the Living Dummy (#7)

Released: May 1993

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: Your nightmares.

What it’s about:Night of the Living Dummy and its sequel have almost the exact same plot, but instead of a hippy family, it’s a family that has twin girls, one of which gets a haunted ventriloquist dummy. That dummy is named Mr. Wood. Slappy, the dummy from the other books, isn’t actually the living dummy in this one.

What this book thinks is scary: The cover goes a long way to adding atmosphere to this basic haunted doll story.

Superlative: Most Tolerable Redheaded Twins

8) Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (#5)

Released: January 1993

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A mummy that comes to life and attacks!

What it’s about: Gabe goes to visit his uncle the Egyptologist at the Great Pyramid of Giza. He ends up running afoul of a curse at the dig site and this gets Gabe, his Uncle, and his cousin into peril! Yes, eventually mummies are animated.

What this book thinks is scary: Getting lost in a pyramid, bugs, and being mummified alive, which would be a painful way to die.

Superlative: Best Garage Sale Buy: Gabe’s Minature Mummy Hand

9) A Night In Terror Tower (#27)

Released: January 1995

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A hooded executioner stalking kids in a castle.

What it’s about: Two kids visit London’s “Tower of Terror” only to learn that they aren’t modern day tourists, they’re kids sent forward in time to hide from the High Executioner. This is a time travel story.

What this book thinks is scary: Being beheaded because your parents were on the wrong side of the royal line.

Superlative: Best Goosebumps to Take Place Outside of America

10) The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (#14)

Released: December 1993

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A kid who wears a purple hat, lives near a swamp, and turns into a werewolf.

What it’s about: A kid named Grady moves next to fever swamp and adopts a strange dog (that looks like a wolf) for companionship while exploring the swamp in his spare time. When local animals show up mutilated, people blame Grady’s dog, but Grady knows it’s a werewolf, so he sets out to find it.

What this book thinks is scary: Swamp hobos, the threat of mutilation, isolation.

Superlative: Best Dog In A Goosebumps Book

11) Deep Trouble (#19)

Released: May 1994

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A hammerhead shark that terrorizes a beach resort or something.

What it’s about: A kid goes on a science expedition with his uncle and discovers a mermaid, then the mermaid gets kidnapped by evil businessmen pirates. The title is misleading because the protagonist is named William Deep Jr. and he gets in trouble.

What this book thinks is scary: Creatures that live in the ocean, pirates.

Superlative: Most Irresponsible Scientist: Dr. D, who tells no one mermaids exist.

12) Night of the Living Dummy III (#40)

Released: February 1996

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: Slappy the dummy comes back to life with an army of other evil dummies.

What it’s about: Basically the same plot as the first two Night of Living Dummy books, but this one is centered around some kids whose dad collects and restores ventriloquism dummies, and their stupid cousin who tries to scare them. While Slappy does come alive and cause mischef, there’s a question if it’s really the annoying cousin before the dummy shows his hand.

What this book thinks is scary: Everything the other Night of the Living Dummy books do, but also an attic full of lifeless dummies rather than just one or two.

Superlative: Most Dummies In All Senses Of The Word

13) Return of the Mummy (#23)

Released: September 1994

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: A mummy that smells bad.

What it’s about: Gabe is back in Egypt where he runs afoul of more mummy mischief with his Uncle and cousin. This time the uncle has a romantic interest who gets involved and a major discovery is found in one of the pyramids. Will greed or a curse be the cause of all Gabe’s misfortune?

What this book thinks is scary: Mummies, being mummified alive, knives.

Superlative: Red Herring Award for Using Knowledge of the First Installment Against You

14) The Horror At Camp Jellyjam (#33)

Released: July 1995

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: Kids get sent to a camp where the counselors crack their necks and disappear into their bodies.

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What it’s about: Two kids get lost in the woods in a runaway trailer and end up at Camp Jellyjam, a camp obsessed with winning. Campers are encouraged to compete in events throughout the day to take place in a Winner’s Walk each night, but the winners disappear never to be seen again.

What this book thinks is scary: Ambition. Rolling down a mountainside trapped in a trailer.

Superlative: Most WTF Ending Award. Because I promise you, even if you made up the weirdest ending to a Goosebumps possible, you still would not make up something as weird as how this book actually ends.

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15) The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight (#20)

Released: June 1994

What you’d think it’s about based on the cover: An angry scarecrow.

What it’s about: Jodie and Mark go to visit their grandparents on their farm but things are different and their grandparents seem afraid of their simpleton farmhand, Stanley. Oh, and the scarecrows come alive at night and no one talks about it.

What this book thinks is scary: Scarecrows, being chased through cornfields, grandparents lying to you.

Superlative: Tom Cullen Award for Unexpected Use of a Mentally Challenged Character

Next page: #16 through #30, ranked!

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