The setting of the book "Phone Calls" by R.L. Stine is a suburban neighborhood where the main character, DeAnna, starts receiving mysterious and threatening phone calls. The story takes place in a typical town with familiar locations like schools, homes, and streets.
The setting of "The Baby-Sitter III" by R.L. Stine takes place in the fictional town of Shadyside. The specific time period is not explicitly mentioned, but the book was first published in 1995.
The setting of "Bad Dreams" by R.L. Stine is primarily in a small town called Shadyside, where strange occurrences and nightmares start plaguing the main character, Maggie. As the story unfolds, the setting shifts between Maggie's home, school, and various eerie locations that contribute to the suspenseful atmosphere of the book.
Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls
The book "The Stepsister" by R.L. Stine has around 62,000 words.
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There are 240 pages in R.L. Stine's book "Hit and Run."
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Haunting Hour is the best-selling book written by RL Stine.
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