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R.L. Stine is a better writer than Stephen King for a multitude of reasons. But chiefly because he recognized that horror as a genre is a subject matter for Children.
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>>24976791
Bait/10
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>>24976791
They both suck ass who cares
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>>24976791
be african slave, phisiognmy of the left closes the market on sabbath so he can't sell you to the right in new england.

Get sold to the south instead.... hundreds of extra years before you can drop your mixtape on soundcloud.
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King's personality and idiosyncrasies come through in his fiction, to the point where it all feels the same if you keep reading.
Stine on the other hand delimited his writing to formulae because he wrote for children, and I think this made his style very clear and clean. I don't know how you would compare them directly given the difference in reading levels, but Stine to me is more impressive.



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