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Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps is the fourth book in the Tales to Give You Goosebumps series. It was first published in 1996, and originally came packaged with special Halloween themed Goosebumps accessories. It included vampire fangs, fake vampire blood, fake skin, and makeup.

Blurb[]

READER BEWARE—YOU'RE IN FOR TEN HALLOWEEN SCARES!

Will Charlie's recipe for pumpkin juice cause him some hair-raising terror? Are Dave's awesome ants biting off more than they can chew? Can Max's Halloween wish turn him into an endangered species?

Featured stories[]

The stories in this book are all Halloween themed, which are:

  • "Pumpkin Juice" - Two boys make a batch of pumpkin juice that turns anyone who drinks it into monsters.
  • "Attack of the Tattoo" - A girl gets a fake snake tattoo that when exposed to water and sun makes snakes slither out of her skin.
  • "The Wish" - A boy makes a wish on a rock he gets that works too well.
  • "An Old Story" - Two adolescent brothers are fed enchanted prunes by their witch aunt, and the fruits transform them into elderly gentlemen whom the witch lady intends to marry off to her friends for a price.
  • "The Scarecrow" - A magical scarecrow has special accessories on it that harm anyone that tries them on upon stealing them.
  • "Awesome Ants" - A boy receives an ant farm and feeds them human food in place of the suggested pellets, which has an unfortunate side effect.
  • "Please Don't Feed the Bears" - A girl and her family visits Cuddle Bear Land where the Honey Crackers served there have a bear-related secret to them.
  • "The Goblin's Glare" - A young male artist makes a realistic goblin picture that comes to life.
  • "Bats About Bats" - Two girls attempt to befriend a girl who is obsessed with bats.
  • "The Space Suit Snatcher" - A girl who is interested in aliens receives a strange space suit and suddenly gets contacted by aliens.

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Trivia[]

  • "Awesome Ants" and "An Old Story" would later be adapted into episodes for the Goosebumps TV series.
  • There are no ads in the back of this book or a complete listing of the previous books. However, there is still the usual page at the start that tells you to look in the back of the book for a complete listing.
  • The blurbs on the back of the Tales to Give you Goosebumps books usually end by saying "Find out in these ten stories", but this book does not have that.

References in other Goosebumps media[]

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