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Nightmare on Nightmare Street: R.L. Stine Still Delivers the Chills

By Justin Soderberg
Published: November 20, 2025
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Legendary author R.L. Stine shaped most of our childhoods with his Goosebumps series. If you’re anything like me, your first taste of a horror was in those middle grade books. Back in those magical Scholastic Book Fair days, if someone had told me I’d be reading a new horror story from Stine at age 40, I would’ve thought they were crazy. Yet, here we are with Nightmare on Nightmare Street.

Nightmare on Nightmare StreetTwelve-year-old Joe Ferber, his sister Sadie, and their parents have just moved into a house that has all the hallmarks of a horror movie–tombstones in the basement, a creepy doll lying around, strange noises in the wall, and so on. As Joe tries to fall asleep on the first night, his nightlight begins to flash and change colors, and the creepy doll appears in his bed…and then twelve-year-old Shawn Hannigan wakes up from a dream.

Shawn and his little sister, Addie, are seemingly living in the same house with their mother. But when they arrive at their new school for the first day, the teachers are all wearing animal masks, and the principal’s office is pitch black and full of noises. At the end of the day, a stranger claiming to be Shawn’s mom picks him up and tells him he doesn’t have a sister…

As more and more strange things happen to each of them, Shawn and Joe have to figure out what is real, and what is a nightmare…

Although Nightmare on Nightmare Street might not feature the classic Goosebumps logo atop the title, it still captures the classic and iconic feel of the middle grade horror Stine is accustomed to creating. Even the title evokes that signature Goosebumps vibe. His stories are mostly considered for younger audiences, thanks to the age the protagonists, but really can hit home for readers of all ages.

Nightmare on Nightmare Street pays homage, if not directly, then certainly in spirit, to a few of Stine’s classic stories from my childhood. With nods to dummies, cameras that make you “say cheese”, and more, this book is as much as a nostalgic romp as it is a fresh new tale for a new generation. It felt like Stine was purposefully writing for the inner child in me. While I might compare this book over and over to the Goosebumps books of old, but honestly, it might be a better comparison to his stories in Fear Street, especially with the amazing cover.

Stine once again blends his typical mix of somewhat unlikable characters with others you can’t help but adore. It’s something familiar to fans of Fear Street, Goosebumps, and beyond. He gives us characters we’d love to strangle and others we’d gladly give and open hug, and Nightmare on Nightmare Street is no different.

Though Nightmare on Nightmare Street is aimed at the younger reader, it still kept me on my feet, guessing to the end. I wasn’t sure what to expect with the ending, but definitely surprised me. The story also features moments of real fear, along with some truly emotional connections. Stine knows how to craft a story that can make the young and old feel uneasy and give us a good scare.

Nightmare on Nightmare Street by R.L. Stine pays tribute to some of his classic Goosebumps stories while crafting something new which will scare even the most season horror reader. Even in his eighties, Stine continues to create fun, engaging tales with just the right amount of fright, stories that transport me right back to my childhood days of reading Goosebumps books.

Nightmare on Nightmare Street hits bookstores everywhere on February 17, 2026 from Blackstone Publishing. The audiobook is available for preorder via Libro.fm!

NOTE: We received an advance copy of Nightmare on Nightmare Street from the publisher. Opinions are our own.

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Born and raised in New England, Justin Soderberg currently resides in Orrington, Maine. Soderberg started his career in media covering the UMass Lowell River Hawks, Lowell Spinners, Hockey East, PGA, Boston Bruins, MMA/UFC, and other sports. Now, Soderberg's main goal is to bring you the best possible pop culture coverage with all his effort.
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