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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Billy Harlan|Billy]] is travelling on a bus to [[Camp Nightmoon]]. During the bus ride, Billy meets three fellow campers: Mike, Jay, and Colin. Billy also meets two members of the girls' camp, Dawn and Dori. When the bus stops, the driver ushers all of the kids off. Since none of the kids know where they are, Billy tries to ask the bus driver, but the driver speeds away. The kids see a group of wolf-like creatures standing upright. When the creatures try to attack, they are stopped by a man — later revealed to be the camp leader, [[Uncle Al]] — armed with a strange rifle. A second bus comes by and picks up the campers. The girls are dropped off at girls' camp, and the boys are taken to the boys' camp. Mike, Jay, Colin, and Billy are assigned to Bunk 4, and the four boys meet their bunk counselor, Larry. When Larry leaves the bunk, the four boys find snakes lying in one of the beds, and one of the snakes bites Mike's hand. Mike goes in search of the nurse, and the other boys remove the snakes from the cabin. Mike and Larry eventually return; apparently, the camp has no nurses.
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[[Billy Harlan|Billy]] is traveling on a bus to [[Camp Nightmoon]]. During the bus ride, Billy meets three fellow campers: Mike, Jay, and Colin. Billy also meets two members of the girls' camp, Dawn and Dori. When the bus stops, the driver ushers all of the kids off. Since none of the kids know where they are, Billy tries to ask the bus driver, but the driver speeds away. The kids see a group of wolf-like creatures standing upright. When the creatures try to attack, they are stopped by a man — later revealed to be the camp leader, [[Uncle Al]] — armed with a strange rifle. A second bus comes by and picks up the campers. The girls are dropped off at girls' camp, and the boys are taken to the boys' camp. Mike, Jay, Colin, and Billy are assigned to Bunk 4, and the four boys meet their bunk counselor, [[Larry]]. When Larry leaves the bunk, the four boys find snakes lying in one of the beds, and one of the snakes bites Mike's hand. Mike goes in search of the nurse, and the other boys remove the snakes from the cabin. Mike and Larry eventually return; apparently, the camp has no nurses.
   
The boys go to the campfire, and they are given food to eat. Uncle Al warns the kids not to be outside after curfew, and he instructs them to stay away from the Forbidden Bunk, an boarded-up bunk at the camp. Later, the boys head back to their bunk. Mike's hand continues to hurt because of the bite. The boys hear strange animal howls outside. Jay and another one of Billy's bunk-mates, Roger, decide to go to the forbidden bunk. Larry warns the boys not to go outside because a dangerous creature named [[Sabre]] comes out at night.
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The boys go to the campfire, and they are given food to eat. Uncle Al warns the kids not to be outside after curfew, and he instructs them to stay away from the Forbidden Bunk, an boarded-up bunk at the camp. Later, the boys head back to their bunk. Mike's hand continues to hurt because of the bite. The boys hear strange animal howls outside. Jay and another camper, Roger, decide to go to the forbidden bunk. Larry warns the boys not to go outside because a dangerous creature named [[Sabre]] comes out at night.
   
The following day, Larry guides some boys in a game of scratchball. During the game, Larry catches the ball. Billy sees an evil change in Larry's expression, and Larry throws the ball directly at Colin's back. Larry apologizes, saying the ball slipped. Colin is sent away so he can get help, and Mike goes with him because his arm is now swollen from the snakebite. Later that day, Billy and Jay write their parents' letters, which they have been instructed to do every day. Colin and Larry return. Later, the boys go to the mess hall. Jay spills grape juice on Billy's pants, so Billy heads back to the cabin in search of a change of clothes. Billy opens up one of the drawers in the cabin, but it is completely empty! Billy quickly realizes that he's accidentally opened Mike's drawer. Billy runs back to the mess hall and asks Larry about Mike's whereabouts, but Larry refuses to give Billy a definitive answer.
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The following day, Larry guides some boys in a game of scratchball. During the game, Larry catches the ball. Billy sees an evil change in Larry's expression, and Larry throws the ball directly at Colin's back. Larry apologizes, saying the ball slipped. Colin is sent away so he can get help, and Mike goes with him because his arm is now swollen from the snakebite. Later that day, Billy and Jay write their parents' letters, which they have been instructed to do every day. Colin and Larry return; Colin is still seeing double, but Uncle Al says the boy is fine. Later, the boys go to the mess hall. Jay spills grape juice on Billy's pants, so Billy heads back to the cabin in search of a change of clothes. Billy opens up one of the drawers in the cabin, but it is completely empty! Billy quickly realizes that he's accidentally opened Mike's drawer. Billy runs back to the mess hall and asks Larry about Mike's whereabouts, but Larry refuses to give Billy a definitive answer.
   
 
That night, Jay and Roger sneak off in the hopes of exploring the Forbidden Bunk. After some time passes, Billy hears startling howls. He then hears Jay calling for help. Billy and the other boys come out to meet Jay. Jay says that he's being chased by Sabre, and the creature got Roger. The other boys manage to calm Jay, and they manage to fall asleep. The next morning, the boys go to the mess hall. They try to explain that Roger was attacked by a creature. Larry says that he didn't hear any reports of an attack or any screams the previous night. Later in the day, Uncle Al takes Jay to the Forbidden Bunk to investigate, and they find no trace of Roger. More shockingly, the boys are told that no boy named Roger was supposed to be at the camp.
 
That night, Jay and Roger sneak off in the hopes of exploring the Forbidden Bunk. After some time passes, Billy hears startling howls. He then hears Jay calling for help. Billy and the other boys come out to meet Jay. Jay says that he's being chased by Sabre, and the creature got Roger. The other boys manage to calm Jay, and they manage to fall asleep. The next morning, the boys go to the mess hall. They try to explain that Roger was attacked by a creature. Larry says that he didn't hear any reports of an attack or any screams the previous night. Later in the day, Uncle Al takes Jay to the Forbidden Bunk to investigate, and they find no trace of Roger. More shockingly, the boys are told that no boy named Roger was supposed to be at the camp.
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While the other boys are swimming, Billy is pulled away Dawn and Dori. The girls sneaked away from the girls' camp because very strange things have been happening at the girl's camp; girls have been disappearing, but the counselors don't seem to care. Many of the girls have started calling Camp Nightmoon "Camp Nightmare" instead. The trio disbands. Billy, wanting to call his parents, heads to the pay phones. He touches one and quickly realizes that the phone is fake. Billy runs back to his bunk and tells Colin and Jay about Dawn and Dori, and they head to lunch. Later that day, Colin and Jay go hiking with a counselor, and Billy finishes writing a letter to his parents. He goes to the camp office to drop off his letter, but no staff members are there. Billy finds a mailbag. When he opens it, he finds that it is stuffed full of mail, including letters that he wrote previously. Evidently, no mail is being sent. Colin and Jay never return. When Billy goes back to his bunk, he finds new kids moving into Colin and Jay's spots. The next day, Billy tries to ask Larry about Jay and Colin, but Larry says that he doesn't know them. That night, Billy is awoken by Larry unexpectedly. Larry guides Billy into the woods, and they find a group of boys and Uncle Al.
 
While the other boys are swimming, Billy is pulled away Dawn and Dori. The girls sneaked away from the girls' camp because very strange things have been happening at the girl's camp; girls have been disappearing, but the counselors don't seem to care. Many of the girls have started calling Camp Nightmoon "Camp Nightmare" instead. The trio disbands. Billy, wanting to call his parents, heads to the pay phones. He touches one and quickly realizes that the phone is fake. Billy runs back to his bunk and tells Colin and Jay about Dawn and Dori, and they head to lunch. Later that day, Colin and Jay go hiking with a counselor, and Billy finishes writing a letter to his parents. He goes to the camp office to drop off his letter, but no staff members are there. Billy finds a mailbag. When he opens it, he finds that it is stuffed full of mail, including letters that he wrote previously. Evidently, no mail is being sent. Colin and Jay never return. When Billy goes back to his bunk, he finds new kids moving into Colin and Jay's spots. The next day, Billy tries to ask Larry about Jay and Colin, but Larry says that he doesn't know them. That night, Billy is awoken by Larry unexpectedly. Larry guides Billy into the woods, and they find a group of boys and Uncle Al.
   
Uncle Al provides the boys with tranquilizer rifles. He says that two campers have escaped from the girls' camp, and the boys will have to hunt them. Billy, suspecting that the escapees were Dawn and Dori, refuses to hunt for the girls. When Uncle Al leaps at him, Billy fires his rifle at him. However, Uncle Al laughs and says that Billy passed. Dawn, Dori, Billy's former bunk-mates, and Billy's parents emerge from the woods. Uncle Al explains that he has been the subject of a government test. Billy's parents, two scientists, will be going on an important trip, and they want to take Billy with them. Because of his age, Billy needed to pass certain tests in order to gain clearance to go. Because of his bravery and logic, Billy passed all of the tests. Billy's parents will be venturing to a far away planet to investigate the creatures that live there. The planet is called Earth.
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Uncle Al provides the boys with tranquilizer rifles. He says that two campers have escaped from the girls' camp, and the boys will have to hunt them. Billy, suspecting that the escapees were Dawn and Dori, refuses to hunt for the girls. When Uncle Al leaps at him, Billy fires his rifle at him. However, Uncle Al laughs and says that Billy passed. Dawn, Dori, Billy's former bunk-mates, and Billy's parents emerge from the woods. Uncle Al explains that he has been the subject of a government test. Billy's parents, two scientists, will be going on an important trip, and they want to take Billy with them. Because of his age, Billy needed to pass certain tests in order to gain clearance to go. Because of his bravery and logic, Billy passed all of the tests. Billy's parents will be venturing to a far away planet to investigate the creatures that live there. The planet is called Earth.
   
 
==Reprints and rereleases==
 
==Reprints and rereleases==
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*The 2003 reprint's cover art on is a mirrored version of the original.
 
*The 2003 reprint's cover art on is a mirrored version of the original.
 
*The tagline on the back of the 2003 reprint is changed to ''"NEXT SUMMER YOU'LL STAY HOME.. IF YOU SURVIVE!"''
 
*The tagline on the back of the 2003 reprint is changed to ''"NEXT SUMMER YOU'LL STAY HOME.. IF YOU SURVIVE!"''
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*The ''Fright Light Edition'' misspells the word "they" as "thev" near the end of chapter three.
   
 
==International releases==
 
==International releases==
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Welcometocampnightmare-french-canadian.jpg|Canadian (French)
 
Welcometocampnightmare-french-canadian.jpg|Canadian (French)
 
Welcometocampnightmare-brazil2.jpg|Brazilian (''Bem-vindo ao Acampamento dos Pesadelos'' - "Welcome to Nightmare Camp") (Fundamento)
 
Welcometocampnightmare-brazil2.jpg|Brazilian (''Bem-vindo ao Acampamento dos Pesadelos'' - "Welcome to Nightmare Camp") (Fundamento)
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OS 09 Welcome Camp Nightmare Persian cover Peydayesh.jpg|Persian (Peydayesh)
 
Welcometocampnightmare-korean.jpg|Korean
 
Welcometocampnightmare-korean.jpg|Korean
 
welcometocampnightmare-chinese.jpg|Chinese (2015)
 
welcometocampnightmare-chinese.jpg|Chinese (2015)
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Camp Nightmare Chinese.jpg|Chinese (Bundled With ''[[The Ghost Next Door]]'')
 
Welcometocampnightmare-italian2016.png|Italian (2016) (''Il campeggio degli orrori'' - "The Camping of Horrors")
 
Welcometocampnightmare-italian2016.png|Italian (2016) (''Il campeggio degli orrori'' - "The Camping of Horrors")
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Camp Night.Arabic.jpg|Arabic
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
<big>''Classic Goosebumps''</big>
 
<big>''Classic Goosebumps''</big>
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Welcometocampnightmare-classicgoosebumps-greek.jpg|Greek
 
Welcometocampnightmare-classicgoosebumps-greek.jpg|Greek
 
Welcometocampnightmare-hebrew-classicgoosebumps.jpg|Hebrew
 
Welcometocampnightmare-hebrew-classicgoosebumps.jpg|Hebrew
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Camp Ar.jpg|Arabic
Welcometocampnightmare-classicgoosebumps-arabic.jpg|Arabic
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
|}
 
|}
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===Differences===
 
===Differences===
 
*In Portugal, this is the tenth book in the original ''Goosebumps'' series.
 
*In Portugal, this is the tenth book in the original ''Goosebumps'' series.
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==Merchandise==
 
==Merchandise==
 
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GBCard25.jpg|Topps Trading Card 01
WelcomeToCampNightmarePuzzle.jpg|Puzzle
 
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GBCard26.jpg|Topps Trading Card 02
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GBCard27.jpg|Topps Trading Card 03
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09 Camp Nightmare Glow Dark Topps Trading Card.jpg|Topps Glow-in-the-Dark trading card
 
WelcomeToCampNightmarePuzzle.jpg|Puzzle
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09 Welcome Camp Nightmare T-shirt f+b.jpg|T-shirt front and back
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09 Little Camp of Horrors T-shirt front.jpg|Little Camp of Horrors T-shirt
 
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Goosebumpswiki-tvepisode-button2.png|[[:Welcome to Camp Nightmare/TV episode|Click here for a full article about the television adaptation.]]|link=:Welcome to Camp Nightmare/TV episode
 
Goosebumpswiki-tvepisode-button2.png|[[:Welcome to Camp Nightmare/TV episode|Click here for a full article about the television adaptation.]]|link=:Welcome to Camp Nightmare/TV episode
 
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===Audiobook===
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! style="width:100px;" | Audiobook
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! style="width:100px;" | Release date
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! style="width:100px;" | Length
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! style="width:95px;" | Published by
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|[[File:WelcometoCampNightmareAudiobook.jpg|center|200px]]
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| style="text-align: center;" |1997
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| style="text-align: center;" |1 hour, 3 minutes
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| style="text-align: center;" |Debi Derryberry
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| style="text-align: center;" |Scholastic Inc.
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==Artwork==
 
==Artwork==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Although the ninth book in the series, it is the first release to establish a monthly release schedule. Following this book, the original series would have one new book released every month until the end of the series.
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* This was the first book in series to establish a monthly release schedule. Following this book, the original series would have one new book released every month until the end of the series.
 
* This book is similar to an episode of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Zone_%281959_TV_series%29 The Twilight Zone]'' television series entitled ''[http://twilightzone.wikia.com/wiki/Third_from_the_Sun Third from the Sun]''.
 
* This book is similar to an episode of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Zone_%281959_TV_series%29 The Twilight Zone]'' television series entitled ''[http://twilightzone.wikia.com/wiki/Third_from_the_Sun Third from the Sun]''.
 
*This is one of the few books in the original series in which [[Tim Jacobus]] did not sign the artwork.
 
*This is one of the few books in the original series in which [[Tim Jacobus]] did not sign the artwork.
 
*Stine once stated that the name "Camp Nightmare" came to him while he was visiting his son's sleepaway camp, which was infested with bugs.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154631/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl3.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" August 12 (Archived)]</ref>
 
*Stine once stated that the name "Camp Nightmare" came to him while he was visiting his son's sleepaway camp, which was infested with bugs.<ref>"[[The Bumps]]" — [https://web.archive.org/web/19980504154631/http://thebumps.simplenet.com:80/askrl3.htm "Ask R.L. Stine!" August 12 (Archived)]</ref>
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*One of R.L. Stine's entries in the ''[[wikipedia:en:Fear Street|Fear Street]]'' series, ''Lights Out'', features a camp called Camp Nightwing that is one point called Camp Nightmare. ''Lights Out'' was published in July of 1991, exactly two years prior to this book.
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===References in other ''Goosebumps'' media===
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* There is an event based on this book in ''[[Goosebumps HorrorTown]]''.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Covers by Tim Jacobus]]
 
[[Category:Covers by Tim Jacobus]]
 
[[Category:Classic Goosebumps]]
 
[[Category:Classic Goosebumps]]
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[[Category:Books with Video Game Monsters]]
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[[Category:Covers by Brandon Dorman]]
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[[Category:Sports]]

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Welcome to Camp Nightmare is the ninth book in the original Goosebumps book series. It was first published in 1993.

The cover illustration depicts a monster looking through a tent near leafless trees.

Blurb

Those Scary Stories About Camp Are All Coming True...

The food isn't great. The counselors are a little strange. And the camp director, Uncle Al, seems sort of demented. Okay, so Billy can handle all that. But then his fellow campers start to disappear. What's going on? Why won't his parents answer his letters? What's lurking out there after dark? Camp Nightmoon is turning into Camp Nightmare. For real. And Billy might be next...

Plot

Billy is traveling on a bus to Camp Nightmoon. During the bus ride, Billy meets three fellow campers: Mike, Jay, and Colin. Billy also meets two members of the girls' camp, Dawn and Dori. When the bus stops, the driver ushers all of the kids off. Since none of the kids know where they are, Billy tries to ask the bus driver, but the driver speeds away. The kids see a group of wolf-like creatures standing upright. When the creatures try to attack, they are stopped by a man — later revealed to be the camp leader, Uncle Al — armed with a strange rifle. A second bus comes by and picks up the campers. The girls are dropped off at girls' camp, and the boys are taken to the boys' camp. Mike, Jay, Colin, and Billy are assigned to Bunk 4, and the four boys meet their bunk counselor, Larry. When Larry leaves the bunk, the four boys find snakes lying in one of the beds, and one of the snakes bites Mike's hand. Mike goes in search of the nurse, and the other boys remove the snakes from the cabin. Mike and Larry eventually return; apparently, the camp has no nurses.

The boys go to the campfire, and they are given food to eat. Uncle Al warns the kids not to be outside after curfew, and he instructs them to stay away from the Forbidden Bunk, an boarded-up bunk at the camp. Later, the boys head back to their bunk. Mike's hand continues to hurt because of the bite. The boys hear strange animal howls outside. Jay and another camper, Roger, decide to go to the forbidden bunk. Larry warns the boys not to go outside because a dangerous creature named Sabre comes out at night.

The following day, Larry guides some boys in a game of scratchball. During the game, Larry catches the ball. Billy sees an evil change in Larry's expression, and Larry throws the ball directly at Colin's back. Larry apologizes, saying the ball slipped. Colin is sent away so he can get help, and Mike goes with him because his arm is now swollen from the snakebite. Later that day, Billy and Jay write their parents' letters, which they have been instructed to do every day. Colin and Larry return; Colin is still seeing double, but Uncle Al says the boy is fine. Later, the boys go to the mess hall. Jay spills grape juice on Billy's pants, so Billy heads back to the cabin in search of a change of clothes. Billy opens up one of the drawers in the cabin, but it is completely empty! Billy quickly realizes that he's accidentally opened Mike's drawer. Billy runs back to the mess hall and asks Larry about Mike's whereabouts, but Larry refuses to give Billy a definitive answer.

That night, Jay and Roger sneak off in the hopes of exploring the Forbidden Bunk. After some time passes, Billy hears startling howls. He then hears Jay calling for help. Billy and the other boys come out to meet Jay. Jay says that he's being chased by Sabre, and the creature got Roger. The other boys manage to calm Jay, and they manage to fall asleep. The next morning, the boys go to the mess hall. They try to explain that Roger was attacked by a creature. Larry says that he didn't hear any reports of an attack or any screams the previous night. Later in the day, Uncle Al takes Jay to the Forbidden Bunk to investigate, and they find no trace of Roger. More shockingly, the boys are told that no boy named Roger was supposed to be at the camp.

While the other boys are swimming, Billy is pulled away Dawn and Dori. The girls sneaked away from the girls' camp because very strange things have been happening at the girl's camp; girls have been disappearing, but the counselors don't seem to care. Many of the girls have started calling Camp Nightmoon "Camp Nightmare" instead. The trio disbands. Billy, wanting to call his parents, heads to the pay phones. He touches one and quickly realizes that the phone is fake. Billy runs back to his bunk and tells Colin and Jay about Dawn and Dori, and they head to lunch. Later that day, Colin and Jay go hiking with a counselor, and Billy finishes writing a letter to his parents. He goes to the camp office to drop off his letter, but no staff members are there. Billy finds a mailbag. When he opens it, he finds that it is stuffed full of mail, including letters that he wrote previously. Evidently, no mail is being sent. Colin and Jay never return. When Billy goes back to his bunk, he finds new kids moving into Colin and Jay's spots. The next day, Billy tries to ask Larry about Jay and Colin, but Larry says that he doesn't know them. That night, Billy is awoken by Larry unexpectedly. Larry guides Billy into the woods, and they find a group of boys and Uncle Al.

Uncle Al provides the boys with tranquilizer rifles. He says that two campers have escaped from the girls' camp, and the boys will have to hunt them. Billy, suspecting that the escapees were Dawn and Dori, refuses to hunt for the girls. When Uncle Al leaps at him, Billy fires his rifle at him. However, Uncle Al laughs and says that Billy passed. Dawn, Dori, Billy's former bunk-mates, and Billy's parents emerge from the woods. Uncle Al explains that he has been the subject of a government test. Billy's parents, two scientists, will be going on an important trip, and they want to take Billy with them. Because of his age, Billy needed to pass certain tests in order to gain clearance to go. Because of his bravery and logic, Billy passed all of the tests. Billy's parents will be venturing to a far away planet to investigate the creatures that live there. The planet is called Earth.

Reprints and rereleases

Differences

  • The 2003 reprint's cover art on is a mirrored version of the original.
  • The tagline on the back of the 2003 reprint is changed to "NEXT SUMMER YOU'LL STAY HOME.. IF YOU SURVIVE!"
  • The Fright Light Edition misspells the word "they" as "thev" near the end of chapter three.

International releases

Differences

  • In Portugal, this is the tenth book in the original Goosebumps series.
  • The Dutch translation of this story is very different from the original. The twist ending — in which the camp is shown to be government run and the story is revealed to be not set on Earth — is removed. Instead, the camp turns out to be run by normal human criminals, who enjoy scaring children for their own amusement. Another minor change is that the mammalian Sabre is replaced by a giant insect.

Merchandise

Television adaptation

Welcome to Camp Nightmare was adapted into an episode of the Goosebumps TV series. It is the fifth (part one) and sixth (part two) episode of season one.

Audiobook

Audiobook Release date Length Narrated by Published by
WelcometoCampNightmareAudiobook
1997 1 hour, 3 minutes Debi Derryberry Scholastic Inc.

Artwork

Trivia

  • This was the first book in series to establish a monthly release schedule. Following this book, the original series would have one new book released every month until the end of the series.
  • This book is similar to an episode of The Twilight Zone television series entitled Third from the Sun.
  • This is one of the few books in the original series in which Tim Jacobus did not sign the artwork.
  • Stine once stated that the name "Camp Nightmare" came to him while he was visiting his son's sleepaway camp, which was infested with bugs.[1]
  • One of R.L. Stine's entries in the Fear Street series, Lights Out, features a camp called Camp Nightwing that is one point called Camp Nightmare. Lights Out was published in July of 1991, exactly two years prior to this book.

References in other Goosebumps media

References