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Shivers is a series of thirty-six children's horror novels written by M.D. Spenser. These are horror novels, each 120–125 pages long, for readers between the ages of 8 and 14. The series was created during the popularity of the Goosebumps series, and it has a similar style.
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Author | M.D. Spenser |
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Language | English |
Genre | Horror, thriller |
Publisher | Paradise Press |
Published | 1996–1998 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
The Shivers series was published between 1996 and 1998. Also issued were compilations called "Four Scares in One", which featured four Shivers books in a single volume. Also, a Shivers-themed Puzzle & Activity Book was published. The series sold millions of copies worldwide.
In August 2011, the Shivers series began being republished as eBooks, available from the Amazon Kindle store, iBookstore, Sony Nook and Barnes & Noble.[1] [2]
M.D. Spenser is an international journalist born in the United States but living now in England. He is currently working on three books—a book on running; a humorous memoir about his time in journalism, titled "Occasionally Accurate;" and a major novel for young adults titled "Some Say In Ice."
Starting in 2002, compilations called "Four Scares in One", which featured four Shivers books in a single volume. Around four editions were published.
This series is similar in style and tone to the very popular Goosebumps series. Other children's horror series from the 1990s include Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Bone Chillers, Deadtime Stories, Graveyard School, Spinetinglers, Spooksville , Shadow Zone, and Fright Time.
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