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[[File:Stine.jpg|thumb|left|They even look the same GODDAMN!]]
[[File:Stine.jpg|thumb|left|They even look the same GODDAMN!]]
[[File:506-100 0540.JPG|thumb|200px|Chris's attempt to draw R.L. Stine's books.]]
[[File:506-100 0540.JPG|thumb|200px|Chris's attempt to draw R.L. Stine's books.]]
'''Robert Lawrence [[Chris and race#Jews|Stine]]''' is a famed author, best known for creating the children's horror novel series ''Goosebumps''. He is frequently cited by [[Chris]] as a major literary influence.<ref>[[Mumble 4]]</ref>  
'''Robert Lawrence [[Chris and race#Jews|Stine]]''' is a famed author, best known for creating the children's horror novel series ''Goosebumps''. He is frequently cited by [[Chris]] as a major literary influence.<ref>[[Mumble 4]]</ref>  


Whereas most children get over R.L. Stine novels by age ten, having discovered meatier and more sophisticated fiction in line with their intellectual and emotional development, Chris remained an ardent fan of his work well into high school. Any inferences one may make from this are entirely correct.
Whereas most children outgrow R.L. Stine novels by age 10, having discovered meatier and more sophisticated fiction in line with their intellectual and emotional development, Chris remained an ardent fan of his work well into [[high school]]. Any inferences one may make from this are entirely correct.


==Mentions==
==Mentions==

Revision as of 16:51, 15 February 2015

Chris reminisces about his reading days.
They even look the same GODDAMN!
Chris's attempt to draw R.L. Stine's books.

Robert Lawrence Stine is a famed author, best known for creating the children's horror novel series Goosebumps. He is frequently cited by Chris as a major literary influence.[1]

Whereas most children outgrow R.L. Stine novels by age 10, having discovered meatier and more sophisticated fiction in line with their intellectual and emotional development, Chris remained an ardent fan of his work well into high school. Any inferences one may make from this are entirely correct.

Mentions

Chris saluted R.L Stine in his KCWC Top 10 Dedication Special, naming him as an "inspiration" in high school.

Christian posing as a harmless young boy with his favorite book.

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