Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-36299098-20180723070157

There are 62 Goosebumps books of the original series. No one talks about the 63rd book in the original series or know that it even existed. Cause only a dozen copies were made. The title of the 63rd book is called, “Wool of Westwood”. What is said about the book is it is black, gray and white. There is no cover art on it. I made a mock-up of what it would look like (see photo).

The theory is when they were going to make Goosebumps 2000. Which would be the successor to the original Goosebumps series. They stopped on the original series to work on the new series. Any new ideas would go to the new series. Now they just finished the 63rd book but had to scrap it. So there for only a dozen copies were made. There was no cover art on the book because Tim Jacobus (artiest for all the Goosebumps covers) was working on the Goosebumps 2000 covers.

Why not just put “Wool of Westwood” in the new series? Why only a dozen copies made? Your guess is as good as mine. Plus where are the dozen? 1 out of the 12 could be with R.L. Stine in a safe place he keeps the other 62 books. As the for the rest, the 11 could be given out to lucky few under secretly. Who knows. Plus what do you think “Wool of Westwood” would be about and what is your thoughts on the mysterious 63rd Goosebumps Book never making the light of day? 