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Welcome to Dead House (Goosebumps, #1) Welcome to Dead House by R.L. Stine
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“This was a normal town once, and we were normal people. Most of us worked at the plastics factory on the outskirts of town. Then one day there was an accident... something escaped from the factory, a yellow gas. It floated over the town so fast that we didn't see it, didn't realize... and then it was too late, and Dark Falls wasn't a normal town anymore.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“You coming or not?" he repeated impatiently.
I was going to say no. But then, glancing at the curtains, I thought, it's probably no more spooky out there in that cemetery than it is here in my own bedroom!”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“I could hear my dad honking his horn impatiently down on the street. "I... uh... used to live in your house," I found myself answering.
And then I turned and ran full speed down to the street.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“We used to live in your house," George said.
"And now, guess what?" Jerry added. "Now we're dead in your house!”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“Was it it possible that I thought a pile of clothes was a smiling girl?’ - Amanda Benson”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“Above me on the landing stood a strange girl, about my age, with short black hair. She was smiling down at me, not a warm smile, not a friendly smile, but the coldest, most frightening smile I had ever seen.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“death,”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“I slammed the car door, and we sped away.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
“It's so dark, I thought, studying it from the street. The whole house was covered in darkness, as if it were hiding in the shadows of the gnarled, old trees that bent over it.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House
tags: horror
“ The four of us, all dead, sat eating in silence. Our dinner plates, I saw, were filled with small bones. A big platter in the center of the table piled high with gray-green bones, human-looking bones.”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House