Casual Friday: "Goosebumps" as Great Works of Literature

What qualities elevate a kid's book to Children's Literature? Can a Goosebumps novel be a children's classic? A case for the greatness of R.L. Stine's “The Haunted Mask” (1993).

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Casual Friday: Trauma and Triumph in Katherine Paterson's "Jacob Have I Loved"