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Goosebumps Collection 17: " Dont't Go to Sleep " , " Chicken, Chicken " , " How I Learned to Fly " No. 17 (Goosebumps Collections)

Goosebumps Collection 17: " Dont't Go to Sleep " , " Chicken, Chicken " , " How I Learned to Fly " No. 17 (Goosebumps Collections)

Published in
2000
4.05
on Goodreads (43)

Description

We've heard that you like a good fright. Well, if you're sure, why not open this book? You might discover the truth about flying or get to know chickens very well or you might be too scared to close your eyes ever again!
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
384 pages
Book in series
#54

Why to read

  • Engaging Storylines: Each book in the 'Goosebumps Collection 17' offers a unique and captivating plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. From the mysterious consequences of disobeying bedtime rules in 'Don't Go to Sleep' to the bizarre transformations in 'Chicken, Chicken' and the fantastical adventure of gaining superpowers in 'How I Learned to Fly,' there's a thrilling experience waiting in every story.
  • Nostalgia and Entertainment: For those who grew up reading R.L. Stine's 'Goosebumps' series, revisiting these books can be a delightful trip down memory lane. New readers will also find these stories entertaining, as they offer a perfect blend of humor, suspense, and the supernatural that has stood the test of time.
  • Accessible Reading: The 'Goosebumps' series is known for its approachable language and fast-paced writing, making it an excellent choice for readers of various ages and skill levels. Whether you're a young reader looking to dive into the world of horror or an adult seeking a quick and enjoyable read, this collection is accessible to all.
  • Introduction to Horror Genre: R.L. Stine's 'Goosebumps' books are a great way for young readers to safely explore the horror genre. The stories provide just the right amount of spookiness without being too frightening, serving as a gentle introduction to the themes and elements commonly found in scarier books and movies.