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Goosebumps [Mass Market Paperback]

R.L. Stine
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September 1, 2003 8 and up Goosebumps (Book 7)
When twins Lindy and Kris find a ventriloquist's dummy in a Dumpster, Lindy decides to "rescue" it, and she names it Slappy. But Kris is green with envy. It's not fair. Why does Lindy get to have all the fun and all the attention? Kris decides to get a dummy of her own. She'll show Lindy. Then weird things begin to happen. Nasty things. Evil things. It can't be the dummy causing all the trouble, Can it?


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About the Author

R.L. Stine's books have sold more than 300 million copies, making him one of the most popular children's authors in history. Besides Goosebumps, R.L. Stine has written series including: Fear Street, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Dangerous Girls. R.L. Stine lives in New York with his wife, Jane, and his King Charles spaniel, Minnie. www.RLStine.com.
--This text refers to an alternate Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Age Range: 8 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439568404
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439568401
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,448,335 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Why is Tim Jacobus R.L. Stine's favorite illustrator? Maybe because they've done so many scary books together. Tim did the cover paintings for more than 80 Goosebumps books, as well as the six amazing Amazon books. Recently, the two of them got together and asked the questions they've always wanted to ask each other...

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TIM (the illustrator) asks R.L. STINE (the author):

TIM: When I illustrate, I can "see" the image in my head before I start to draw. Do you "hear" a story when you write?

R.L.: I hear kids when I write. I try to hear the voice of the boy or girl who is telling the story. I visit schools a lot and talk with kids so I can keep up with what they are saying these days and what real kids sound like. Then I try to hear their voices tell the story as I write it.

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TIM: You've written so many books I can't do the math, but I bet you've used millions of words. What's you favorite word?

R.L.: Someone once got in an elevator with a very witty author named Noel Coward and said, "Say something funny." And Coward said, "Kangaroo." Kangaroo has been a favorite word of mine ever since I heard that story. But as a horror writer, I guess my favorite word is SCREAM!

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TIM: Where is the strangest place you have come up with an idea for a story?

R.L.: An empty movie theater. My wife and I went to see a scary movie in a big, old movie house-- and we were the only ones in the theater. It was kind of creepy. Then about halfway through the movie, I turned around and saw that the back row was filled with people sitting straight and still. Suddenly, I thought-- They are zombies! I'm trapped in a dark zombie theater! And that's where the idea for the book Zombie Town came from.

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TIM: If you couldn't write-- and you possessed all skills-- what would you like to do for a living?

R.L.: I drew comic strips from the time I was in 4th grade, and I always dreamed of being a cartoonist. You can imagine my shock when the other kids told me how bad my art was. They were right. I stunk! I got over my extreme disappointment by starting to write. But if I had the skill, I would love to do what you do, Tim.

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R.L. STINE (the author)asks TIM (the illustrator):

R.L.: If you couldn't be an artist what would you like to be?

TIM: I would like to be a "Snowmaker" at one of the big ski resorts, out west, like Mammoth Mountain in California. You work at night when everyone goes home. Set up the snow guns, cover the slopes, and groom them with the Sno-Cat track machine. It's kinda like a snow tank! Then, you get to ski for free! I love that snow!

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R.L.: When we were kids, my brother and I used to go to a horror movie every Saturday. We loved them all. The covers on our six Amazon books look like movie posters to me. Were you also influenced by horror movies? If so, which ones?

TIM: I was a complete "chicken" as a kid. I couldn't sit through any horror movie. The first scary movie I saw was on TV. It isn't really a horror movie. It was the Hunchback of Notre Dame-- the black-and-white version with Charles Laughton. That movie freaked me out! The mutant, Quasimodo, was something that REALLY could exist. Black-and-white movies, black-and-white photos--they all seem more "real" than full color to me.

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R.L.: You have painted so many great covers. I think your scariest Goosebumps cover was for The Barking Ghost. And the black cat on The 13th Warning is really creepy. Do you have a favorite cover? Is it a scary one or a funny one?

TIM: It's hard to pick a favorite. But you gotta love the blue bathroom blobs in Monster Blood IV. That one is a little creepy and WAY funny. For just outright scary, I love the ticket taker in Zombie Town!

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R.L.: What was the weirdest thing someone ever asked you to draw?

TIM: Oh, I have drawn a lot of weird stuff. One time, I had to paint a pimple! You know... acne! It was a medical illustration. Gross. When I first started illustrating, I painted pictures of food. My food illustrations were used in the Sunday newspaper for the local supermarket. I painted every food you can imagine. I can draw a pretty mean potato!

Customer Reviews

R.L. Stine has done it again with another fantastic goosebumps book. "1rakestraw"  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
I cannot wait to read the Second Night of the Living Dummy and the Third Night of the Living Dummy. Kate C. Deasy  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
Kris loves the dummy and names him Mr. Woods. Coffee Ramblings  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars RL Stine's Magnum Opus July 12, 2009
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Night of the Living Dummy is quite possibly the greatest Goosebumps book ever written, with only The Ghost Next Door in serious competition. Granted, it's not a particularly prestigious title, but Dummy is still fairly effective as a piece of children's "horror" lit.

The book succeeds, first of all, for its quality of writing and atmosphere. Stine does have some bits of the cartoonish prose he would become infamous for (thanks to Troy Steele if nothing else) but on the whole it's a very well-written book by Stine's standards, with convincing dialogue and prose and great pacing. The book has the creepy atmosphere of "banal dread" which appeared in most of the early Goosebumps books; you feel like you're in a real world setting, and yet that something bad is lurking at the end of the next chapter break. The slow pace, establishing the story, characters and slowly-building events, makes the denouement - Mr. Wood coming to deadly life - all the more effective. The scenes of our protagonists wrestling Mr. Wood in the middle of the night is one of the most disturbing scenes in Goosebumps history. It truly captures the feel of the generally creepy cover (let's forget the hideous thing on the recent Horrorland tie-in release, please - Tim Jacobus is the only Goosebumps artist for me).

Stine should also be credited for creating, in Mr. Wood, a truly memorable and disturbing enemy. In sequels Slappy's antics would become repetitive and predictable, and try to compensate for this lack of creepiness by exploring Slappy's background - kind of silly given that he's a ventriloquist dummy. In this book Mr. Wood's purely malicious nature is inexplicable and made all the more creepy for it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars which dummy August 23, 2003
Format:Paperback
R.L. Stine has done it again with another fantastic goosebumps book.Night of the living dummy was a fantastic book about a dummy who comes to life when these mysterous words are read out loud.Kris wants a dummy and gets one which turns out to be an evil dummy.....
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Creepy! January 12, 2007
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The books in the Goosebumps series regularly seem to take the vein of a morality tale (of a twisted sort) where one virtue, evil, personality flaw, or issue is taken up as the focus of the story, and Night of the Living Dummy is no exception. The order of the day here is competition...in this volume we meet twins Lindy and Kris Powell who are constantly competing, arguing, trying out do, out wit, and one-up one another. Their parents are frazzled and fed up with these beautiful twins who seem to frequently cross the line into cruelty and viciousness, and often behaving without sympathy toward one another and others.

As we join them, the twins are exploring the house across the way from theirs when Lindy discovers a ventriloquist dummy in the construction dumpster...even better he appears to be in excellent shape. To Kris' horror, Lindy keeps the dummy, which Kris initially distains as stupid, gross, and boring. Shortly after finding him, Lindy manages to gain some skill and when her act becomes popular with their classmates...popular enough to get her some gigs doing birthday parties with her act, Kris decides that she too MUST have a dummy. Her parents initially rebuke her, dummies are expensive and try to get the girls to share which outrages Lindy...she becomes quite cruel toward her sister calling her a copy cat and really wanting this one thing for herself.

When their father manages to conveniently stumble upon a second dummy in a second hand shop for a good price, it seems like the problem is solved...but Lindy is still angry at her sister for trying to steal her thunder and begins to pose the dummy so that it appears to be alive, frightening her sister terribly...when the secret is revealed, Kris is crushed...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Scary, unbelievable, and outstanding. October 28, 1999
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Format:Paperback
All you people out there should read this book, as it is scary, unbelievable, and outstanding reading. Scary because Mr. Wood, the dummy, walks around the house, talks, and spits green slime. A doll coming to life, makes it unbelievable. Outstanding reading for those who like thrillers, monsters, and freaks.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
When i first rented this book in my school library,it was the first one that was creepy!Although i havent read the other two,their proboly good.I believe that the next two will proboly be much more scary.In other words.......READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars R.L. Stine at his best! May 25, 2012
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It's been over fifteen years since R.L. Stine first introduced his readers to the evil ventriloquist's dummy. Slappy is back in this re-release of the first book. It has brand new cover and extra bonus features that include: Q& A with R.L. Stine, Fright Gallery: Slappy the Dummy, A Dummy's Guide to Ventriloquism and Slappy's Greatest Wisecracks.

Kris and Lindy Powell are twins that share everything. Lindy finds a ventriloquist's dummy in a dumpster near their house. She takes it home and plans on making money with it by performing at birthday parties. Her sister doesn't like Slappy because he's always starring at her with an evil grin.

Thinking that she is jealous of Lindy's dummy, her father buys her a dummy at a second hand store. Kris loves the dummy and names him Mr. Woods. She finds a piece of paper in the dummy's pocket and reads the strange words out loud: "Karru marri odonna loma molonu karrano."

After a few strange events, Kris believes that Mr. Woods is alive and no one believes her. How will she defeat Mr. Woods?

It was fun reading about Slappy again. He's one of my favorite Goosebumps characters and I think you will enjoy reading about him too.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars SCARY!!!!!!
Funny cool and very SCARY!!! BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA
P.S THE DUMMY IS FUNNY WHEN HE DOES HIS JOKES
Published 2 months ago by Tiffany Ray
5.0 out of 5 stars Goosebumps : Night of the Living Dummy
It was very good book it had a good and unexpected twist to it but of course all R.L.Stine books are good
Published 2 months ago by Marcia K. Mcclean
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Awesome...
I used to read all these when I was a kid Im 25now and want to reorder what i lost as a child. GOOSEBUMPS FOREVER
Published 8 months ago by aawesome
5.0 out of 5 stars boo!
This is no laughing matter.This a screaming matter.I love to be scared.The dummy is a issue some how. Let the scareing bergen .
Published 9 months ago by Lora Goodwin
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpeice of Children's Horror
Oh, this book.... I am a lifelong lover of the horror genre in all its forms, and as a young child Goosebumps was the only outlet my mother would allow for my fixation. Read more
Published 9 months ago by PollyAnnaDactyly
5.0 out of 5 stars a great goosebumps book
i though this was a great book and worth the price. i relly like slappy. i love his insults. they are relly funny.R.l. stine did an amazing job. i give this book 5 out of 5
Published 12 months ago by your mom
5.0 out of 5 stars Night of the Living Dummy
Review by: Katarina Age: 8
This book will give you the creeps! If you are afraid of toys coming to life, put this book down! Read more
Published 12 months ago
5.0 out of 5 stars Goosebumps
I got my book after a week, my son loves this scary books even tho he doesn't like to read a lot! So I am a happy mom! :)
Published 15 months ago by Arenivas
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but can't top the second! (Spoilers)
I got into this series back when I was in primary school, and collected both "Goosebumps" and "Babysitter's Club" books. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Molly Moon
5.0 out of 5 stars the best book ever
i loved this book. ever time i read this book it reminds me if the movie called dead silents its about the dummy who comes alive and stats to talk and walk around the town if u... Read more
Published 16 months ago by kayla
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