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it was banned cause it scared kids in school and at home so yeah im preety sad to but yeah it kinda gave me creeps to

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"Goosebumps" books have been challenged or banned due to themes of violence, Horror, and occult content, which some parents and educators find inappropriate for younger readers. Additionally, some people believe the books are too scary for children or contain language that is not suitable for certain age groups.

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because i put my pito in his face

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Who made the Goosebump Books?

R.L Stine wrote them.


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There are still many banned books even today. Some banned books have become unbanned.


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