The books in the original Goosebumps series that were made into episodes of the Goosebumps television series were subsequently rereleased in a series called Goosebumps Presents. The main difference between the books in this series and their original publications is that the Goosebumps Presents editions contained photos from the corresponding episodes. 18 books were released from 1996 - 1998.
# | Title | Original published date | Pages | ISBN | ||
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01 | The Girl Who Cried Monster | February 1996 | 57 | ISBN 0-590-74586-7 | ||
Telling so many tall-tale monster stories that she is disgusting her friends and family, Lucy doesn't know what to do when she discovers a real monster in the summer reading program librarian. | ||||||
02 | The Cuckoo Clock of Doom | May 1996 | 56 | ISBN 0-590-74587-5 | ||
Deciding to get even with his bratty little sister, who always gets him in trouble, Michael Webster fiddles with their father's antique clock, planning to blame Tara, and accidentally sets time backwards. | ||||||
03 | Welcome to Camp Nightmare | July 1996 | 68 | ISBN 0-590-74588-3 | ||
Billy Harlan enjoys the days of basketball, archery, and swimming at Camp Nightmoon until a series of strange accidents plague his fellow campers, and Billy begins to suspect that he will be next. | ||||||
04 | Return of the Mummy | September 1996 | 64 | ISBN 0-590-74589-1 | ||
Full-color photographs from the television show illustrate the Egyptian adventure of Gabe and his cousin Sari, who find themselves trapped in a mummy's tomb while the mummy is somewhere outside. | ||||||
05 | Night of the Living Dummy II | November 1996 | 56 | ISBN 0-590-74590-5 | ||
Slappy, the demonic ventriloquist dummy, comes to the home of aspiring young ventriloquist Amy and proves to her that he can walk, talk, and make plenty of trouble all by himself. | ||||||
06 | My Hairiest Adventure | December 1996 | 64 | ISBN 0-590-82519-4 | ||
Larry and his friends slap on some tanning lotion found in the garage, believing that they will get great tans (despite being expired), but Larry begins to sprout hair, his friends start to vanish one by one (with their parents denying that they ever existed), and dogs chasing Larry moreso than usual. | ||||||
07 | The Headless Ghost | December 1996 | 64 | ISBN 0-590-93954-8 | ||
Deciding to go ghost hunting in Hill House, a seaside house said to be haunted, two friends encounter a strange boy who may be the ghost of a boy who was beheaded by a deranged sea captain. | ||||||
08 | Be Careful What You Wish for | January 1997 | 59 | ISBN 0-590-93955-6 | ||
Sick of being bullied and being a total klutz, Samantha is granted three wishes after helping a strange lady in black find her way home, but Samantha discovers that the wishes granted to her have a nasty way of backfiring. | ||||||
09 | Go Eat Worms! | February 1997 | 56 | ISBN 0-590-93959-9 | ||
Todd's worm obsession turns sticky (and slimy) when his test subjects begin stalking him. | ||||||
10 | Bad Hare Day | March 1997 | 57 | ISBN 0-590-93960-2 | ||
Tim Swanson loves Amaz-O the magician so much that he steals a bag of the performer's tricks, and soon Tim's life is taken over by a talking rabbit with an evil mind and shameless scruples. | ||||||
11 | Let's Get Invisible! | April 1997 | 58 | ISBN 0-590-93968-8 | ||
Discovering a strange, magic mirror that enables them to become invisible, Max and his friends are delighted until it becomes increasingly difficult for them to become visible again. | ||||||
12 | Attack of the Mutant | May 1997 | 63 | ISBN 0-590-93969-6 | ||
Skipper Matthews adores comic books, especially those featuring the evil supervillain Masked Mutant, until he is drawn into a terrifying adventure and must save the world from the sinister schemes of the Masked Mutant himself. | ||||||
13 | Ghost Beach | June 1997 | 59 | ISBN 0-590-29994-8 | ||
Exploring a cave by the beach, Jerry and his sister Terri ignore the warnings of local kids Sam and Louisa that the cave is haunted until they find out that the ghosts on the beach are closer than they think. | ||||||
14 | You Can't Scare Me! | July 1997 | 60 | ISBN 0-590-30663-4 | ||
Eddie and his friends set out to scare show-off Courtney -- but the town's legendary mud monsters (mud-covered zombies of the town's drowned settlers) have plans of their own to make Eddie and his friends scream. | ||||||
15 | Monster Blood | August 1997 | 60 | ISBN 0-590-30547-6 | ||
Evan and Andy find themselves in a sticky situation when they find a can of "Monster Blood" in an empty room of Evan's aunt's house -- and the slime begins to grow to frightening porportions. | ||||||
16 | Attack of the Jack-o'-Lanterns | October 1997 | 58 | ISBN 0-590-37511-3 | ||
Drew Brockman notices that an evil transformation seems to have come over her friends Shane and Shana after they dress up like monsters with pumpkin heads for Halloween. | ||||||
17 | Calling All Creeps! | December 1997 | 64 | ISBN 0-590-39058-9 | ||
Nerdy Ricky Beamer's plan to get back at the girl who kicked him off the school newspaper turns into a plot to enslave humanity when a group of reptilian aliens begin calling Ricky after hours. | ||||||
18 | Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes | February 1998 | 64 | ISBN 0-590-46441-8 | ||
Pink flamingos, plastic deer--Joe Burton's dad loves lawn ornaments and doesn't want to lose to his militant neighbor in the annual lawn contest. But when he brings home two little front yard gnomes with red stocking caps and shiny eyes, the terror begins. |
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