Thread:Banana32/@comment-31910723-20171114134444/@comment-34202220-20180113104519

@Goddy, I think it’s completely normal to search out things from your childhood, so I could see plenty of adults wanting to read a Goosebumps book they read when they were younger. I’m one myself. I’m into the X-Men animated series, Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes, Spider-Man comics, and tons of other things I loved as a kid. Nostalgia is one of my favorite feelings.

Anyway, I agree with you on piracy. I’ve been reading the Kindle versions of the Goosebumps books I’ve reread so far. I know not all of the “original” series is available via Kindle, but they can be found really cheap at bookstores and eBay. Most adults have jobs so it should not be a problem for most people to spend $3 on a book they want to reread.

Another way to look at piracy: Writing is R. L. Stine’s job. Proceeds from books are how he gets paid. There are plenty of other people behind the series as well, including cover artists, editors, and publishers. Shouldn’t you want to support the people behind this series you enjoy? Pirating robs from them.