Synopses & Reviews
Is Belzer a loser?
Just because he wears T-shirts that say I need a Tutor and Ask Me About My Allergies?
Just because he picks scabs off his knees and eats them?
Belzer's parents think he's a loser. They want to take him out of Rotten School. Every year Mrs. Heinie awards the Heinie Prize to the Most Outstanding Fourth Grader. Bernie Bridges wants Belzer to win the Heinie. Then his parents will have to let him stay. But that spoiled rich kid Sherman Oaks wants to win the Heinie, too.
Can Bernie pull off a miracle?
Will Belzer be the royal Heinie?
About the Author
Robert Lawrence Stine started writing when he was nine years old, writing joke books for his friends at school — and hes been writing ever since. He has always loved to write funny stuff and make kids laugh. For ten years, he was editor of a humor magazine called
Bananas. Later he was head writer for a funny Nickelodeon TV show, Eurekas Castle. In 1992 R.L. wrote his first
Goosebumpsbook, Welcome to Dead House he wrote 87
Goosebumpstitles, which were funny and scary at the same time. The books sold over 250 million copies and led to the hit TV show on Fox Kids Television and lots of bestselling DVDs and videos. R.L. also wrote the story for the cool 4-D movie thats showing at Busch Gardens and Sea World called R.L. Stines Haunted Lighthouse.
R.L. Stine is proudest of the millions of kids who have learned to love reading through his books. His other series include Fear Street, The Nightmare Room, and Mostly Ghostly. R.L. likes to travel, visit schools, and talk about reading. He set up writing workshops in several schools in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. He even traveled to Russia with First Lady Laura Bush to talk to Russian kids in schools about books and reading.
R.L. Stine has won numerous awards and honors, including several Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and Disney AdventuresKids' Choice Awards, and he has been selected by kids as one of their favorite authors in the National Education Association Read Across America.
R.L. Stine lives in NYC with his wife Jane. Their son Matt Stine and nephew Cody Stine (along with friend Liz Weinberg) wrote and performed the official Rah Rah Rotten School" song. This year R.L. will be traveling around the country, meeting and talking to kids about the Rotten Schoolbooks in schools and bookstores. To find out where you can see him, check out www.rlstine.com- and look for places near your hometown.
Rotten Schoolis R.L. Stine's latest creation a hilarious new chapter book series for middle-grade readers.