Book Summary
Return to Ghost Camp is a standalone novel in R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps Series 2000, continuing the chilling atmosphere of the original Ghost Camp. The story centers on Harry Altman, a boy sent to Camp Spirit Moon, a summer camp with an eerie reputation. Strange occurrences begin right away—campers acting weird, mysterious howls at night, and counselors with odd, robotic behavior. When Harry meets a boy who claims to be a ghost and warns him about deadly rituals at the camp, things take a dark turn. Is the camp haunted? Is Harry the next target? With his signature mix of creepy suspense, sudden twists, and supernatural elements, R.L. Stine creates a thrilling tale of survival, ghostly encounters, and uncovering the truth before it’s too late.
About the Author
R.L. Stine (Robert Lawrence Stine), born in 1943, is a renowned American author best known for his children's horror series including Goosebumps, Fear Street, and Goosebumps Series 2000. Often called the "Stephen King of children's literature," Stine has published over 300 books and sold more than 400 million copies worldwide. His talent lies in crafting spooky yet age-appropriate horror tales filled with cliffhangers, plot twists, and humor, making scary stories accessible and fun for younger readers. Stine's books have inspired TV shows, films, and graphic novels, cementing his place as one of the most influential writers in children's fiction.
