List of Goosebumps Books - Goosebumps Series 2000

Goosebumps Series 2000

# Title Original published date Pages ISBN
01 Cry of the Cat January 1998 119 ISBN 0-613-04782-6
02 Bride of the Living Dummy February 1998 122 ISBN 0-606-12950-2
03 Creature Teacher March 1998 125 ISBN 0-590-39989-6
04 Invasion of the Body Squeezers: Part One April 1998 119 ISBN 0-590-39991-8
05 Invasion of the Body Squeezers: Part Two May 1998 120 ISBN 0-590-39992-6
06 I Am Your Evil Twin June 1998 126 ISBN 0-606-13439-5
07 Revenge R Us July 1998 118 ISBN 0-590-39994-2
08 Fright Camp August 1998 144 ISBN 0-590-39995-0
09 Are You Terrified Yet? September 1998 112 ISBN 0-590-39996-9
10 Headless Halloween October 1998 114 ISBN 0-590-76781-X
11 Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls November 1998 121 ISBN 0-590-76783-6
12 Brain Juice December 1998 144 ISBN 0-590-76784-4
13 Return to HorrorLand January 1999 120 ISBN 0-590-18733-3
14 Jekyll and Heidi February 1999 117 ISBN 0-590-68517-1
15 Scream School March 1999 117 ISBN 0-590-68519-8
16 The Mummy Walks April 1999 119 ISBN 0-590-68520-1
17 The Werewolf in the Living Room May 1999 116 ISBN 0-590-68521-X
18 Horrors of the Black Ring June 1999 108 ISBN 0-590-68522-8
19 Return to Ghost Camp July 1999 112 ISBN 0-613-16815-1
20 Be Afraid – Be Very Afraid! August 1999 118 ISBN 0-590-68524-4
21 The Haunted Car September 1999 118 ISBN 0-590-68529-5
22 Full Moon Fever October 1999 121 ISBN 0-590-68530-9
23 Slappy's Nightmare November 1999 112 ISBN 0-590-68535-X
24 Earth Geeks Must Go! December 1999 114 ISBN 0-590-68537-6
25 Ghost in the Mirror January 2000 110 ISBN 0-439-13535-4

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