Absolutely anyone may challenge a book. All it takes is going onto the American Library Association web site and filling out a form. Seeing that it is this easy, many people do for a variety of reasons. Some reasons may be more plausible than others. Goosebumps has actually been challenged many times. It was actually on the list of the ALA's most challenged between the years of 1990-1999. Most of the challenges for Goosebumps included complaints of excessive violence in books intended for children under the age of twelve.
Goosebumps books have been censored due to content concerns related to language, violence, themes, and imagery that some deem inappropriate for young readers. Some parents, schools, and libraries have chosen to limit or ban these books in certain settings to protect children from potentially disturbing or offensive material.
Because they contain violence and are scary Children's Books. They have scary implications that give people nightmares.
They have been giving little kids nightmares.
It is banned due to the Horror even though they aren't that scary but it up to you to decide either you like them or not
i think RL.stine did
i think RL.stine did
The stories in Goosebumps books are fictional.
the different books on goosebummps horrorland are the goosebumps horrorland books are scarier.
26 books
Yes
There are a total of 62 books in the original Goosebumps series written by R.L. Stine.
Some Goosebumps books that are not as scary include "Goosebumps Slappy's Tales of Horror" which features more humorous and less frightening stories, as well as "Goosebumps The Movie Novel" which is a novelization of the Goosebumps movie and is more adventure-focused.
yes
no, none of the goosebumps books do. at least, not that i know of.
hoot
There are a total of 25 books in the Goosebumps Series 2000, which was a continuation of R.L. Stine's original Goosebumps series. Each book follows the same vein of horror and fear-inducing stories that made the original series popular.
While R.L. Stine wrote many of the original Goosebumps books himself, he also employed ghostwriters for several of the later books in the series. Some of the ghostwritten Goosebumps books include "The Haunted School," "Return to Ghost Camp," and "Zombie Halloween."