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Books with title Monsters' Test

  • Monsters!

    Dotti Enderle, Howard McWilliam

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, Sept. 1, 2011)
    The local movie theater is hosting Horrorfest - two days of back-to-back monster movies. Malcolm and Dandy can't wait to see their favorite horror classics up on the big screen. But the spine-tingling chills continue even after the movies end. The Wolfman, The Fly, and King Kong have escaped their black and white films and are after Malcolm and Dandy! After much ducking and dodging, the boys discover that it's more than cinema magic. The secret lies behind the small window of the theater's projection booth. Calico Chapter Books is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades 2-5.
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  • Monsters

    Lucille Recht Penner, Allen Douglas

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2009)
    Beware! Here be monsters!Monsters have always lurked in people’s nightmares. But long ago, people genuinely believed that they also lurked on mountaintops, in lakes, in caves, and in the darkest corners of the forest. From the minotaur in its labyrinth prison, the basilisk with its stony gaze, the giant elephant-eating roc, the ship-rending kraken, and the smelly foul-mouthed harpies, monsters were large or small, scary or noble. So watch out—here be monsters! Learn about monster legends and lore from around the world, including why people truly believed in them, in this fascinating companion to Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids. Beautiful full-color illustrations accompany the easy-to-read text.
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  • Monsters

    John Malam

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Jan. 7, 2010)
    Learn about the legends and mysteries that surround mythical creatures with these enthralling guides. Hunt down the most fearsome dragons, explore the fairy world, follow the history of giants and discover the most famous monsters in the world. Prepare to enter a realm of amazing artwork, incredible tales and legendary encounters.
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  • Monsters, Monsters, Monsters

    Helen Hoke, Charles Keeping

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1975)
    Thirteen stories by such masters of horror as Bradbury, Poe, Wells, and Lovecraft recount the terrifying doings and depredations of familiar and unfamiliar imaginary and unnatural creatures
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  • Monsters

    Arlo Guthrie, Kathy Garren

    Hardcover (Rising Son International, Ltd., Nov. 10, 2015)
    Arlo, as a boy, confronts the monsters in his room with the help of his dad, Woody.
  • Monsters

    K.A. Robertson

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Monster myths often reflect the culture from which they come. Explore the weird truth about monster myths and sightings all over the world. Includes a glossary, Weird, True Facts, and other resources.
  • Two Monsters

    David McKee

    eBook (Andersen Digital, April 4, 2013)
    Two monsters live on either side of a mountain. Sometimes they talk through the hole in the mountain, but they never see each other. One evening, they get into a silly argument about whether day is departing or night is arriving, which escalates into a rock throwing fight, which eventually destroys the mountain, and enables the monsters to see each other's point of view and live together as friends.
  • Monsters

    David A. Robertson

    eBook (HighWater Press, Oct. 1, 2018)
    The mystery at Wounded Sky First Nation continues in the heart-stopping sequel to Strangers, by Governor General’s award-winning author David A. Robertson.“The ending...is so unexpected that readers will eagerly anticipate [the] third volume.”—Kirkus ReviewsCole Harper is struggling to settle into life in Wounded Sky First Nation. He may have stopped a serial killer but the trouble is far from over. A creature lurks in the shadows of Blackwood Forest, the health clinic is on lockdown by a mysterious organization, and long-held secrets threaten to bubble to the surface. Can Cole learn the truth about his father's death? Why won't Choch give him a straight answer? Where the heck is Jayne? Oh, and high school sucks.
  • Monsters

    David A. Robertson

    Paperback (HighWater Press, Oct. 1, 2018)
    The mystery at Wounded Sky First Nation continues in the heart-stopping sequel to Strangers, by Governor General’s award-winning author David A. Robertson.“The ending...is so unexpected that readers will eagerly anticipate [the] third volume.”—Kirkus ReviewsCole Harper is struggling to settle into life in Wounded Sky First Nation. He may have stopped a serial killer but the trouble is far from over. A creature lurks in the shadows of Blackwood Forest, the health clinic is on lockdown by a mysterious organization, and long-held secrets threaten to bubble to the surface. Can Cole learn the truth about his father's death? Why won't Choch give him a straight answer? Where the heck is Jayne? Oh, and high school sucks.
  • Texas Monsters

    Anne Paradis, Sanaa Legdani

    Board book (City Monsters, Sept. 4, 2017)
    Do you know Texas? The Lone Star State attracts people from all over the world―even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They tip their hat to the State Capitol in Austin, blend in with the crowds visiting the Alamo and even patrol the canyons of Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of Texas' most iconic landmarks and sights, including Historic Route 66, the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Space Center Houston, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, the USS Lexington and Big Bend National Park.
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  • Monsters

    Jon Eppard

    Library Binding (Pilot Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    "Information accompanies step-by-step instructions on how to draw monsters. The text level and subject matter is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Monsters

    Russell Hoban, Quentin Blake

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 1991)
    John's obsession with drawing monsters takes him to a doctor, where a startling discovery is made about the degree of reality of John's drawings
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