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Books with title MONSTER MIX-UP

  • Monster

    A. Lee Martinez

    Mass Market Paperback (Orbit, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Meet Monster. Meet Judy. Two humans who don't like each other much, but together must fight dragons, fire-breathing felines, trolls, Inuit walrus dogs, and a crazy cat lady - for the future of the universe.Monster runs a pest control agency. He's overworked and has domestic troubles - like having the girlfriend from hell.Judy works the night shift at the local Food Plus Mart. Not the most glamorous life, but Judy is happy. No one bothers her and if she has to spell things out for the night-manager every now and again, so be it.But when Judy finds a Yeti in the freezer aisle eating all the Rocky Road, her life collides with Monster's in a rather alarming fashion. Because Monster doesn't catch raccoons; he catches the things that go bump in the night. Things like ogres, trolls, and dragons.Oh, and his girlfriend from Hell? She actually is from Hell.
  • Monster

    David W Moore, Deborah J Short, Michael W Smith, Alfred W Tatum

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, July 25, 2006)
    Monster is what the prosecutor called 16-year-old Steve Harmon. Is he really a monster, or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
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  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers, Full Cast

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Feb. 13, 2007)
    BONUS FEATURE: Afterword read by the authorA Harlem drugstore owner was shot and killed in his store, and the word is that 16-year-old Steve Harmon served as the lookout. Was he involved or was he simply in the wrong place at the wrong time? An amateur filmmaker, Steve transcribes his trial into a movie script, showing scene by scene how his life was turned around in an instant.FADE IN: INTERIOR: Early morning in CELL BLOCK D, MANHATTAN DETENTION CENTER.Steve (Voice-Over): Sometimes I feel like I have walked into the middle of a movie. Maybe I can make my own movie. The film will be the story of my life. No, not my life, but of this experience. I'll call it what the lady prosecutor called me...Monster.FADE IN: INTERIOR COURT. A guard sits at a desk behind STEVE. KATHY O’BRIEN, STEVE’s lawyer, is all business as she talks to STEVE.O’BRIENLet me make sure you understand what’s going on. Both you and this King character are on trial for felony murder. Felony murder is as serious as it gets….When you’re in court, you sit there and pay attention. You let the jury know that you think the case is as serious as they do….STEVEYou think we’re going to win?O’BRIEN (seriously)It probably depends on what you mean by “win.”“The production is recorded as a full-cast dramatization, and it's difficult to imagine how it might have been accomplished more effectively. A superb recording of an intriguing work.”—AudioFile Earphones Award Winner Coretta Scott King: Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime AchievementMichael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Literature for Young Adults National Book Award finalist Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee, Best Young Adult Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book
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  • The Mixed-Up Monster

    Ximena Hastings

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 17, 2019)
    Hank gets more than he wished for in this hilarious Level 2 Ready-to-Read based on an episode of the hit Disney Channel show Hotel Transylvania: The Series.Mavis’s friend Hank has a problem. He is a Frankenstein monster, which means that his body comes apart in pieces. His friends think it is hilarious, but Hank is tired of being a monster and wishes he was normal. Mavis tries to help him make his wish come true, but turns him into a human by mistake! Everyone at Hotel Transylvania is terrified of humans! If she can’t find a way to turn him back into a monster—and fast—he’ll have to leave the hotel and will be stuck as a human...forever! ™ & © 2019 Sony Pictures Animation Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Monster, Monster

    Melanie Walsh

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 26, 2002)
    Each scary shape in this book looks as if it might be the monster that is loose in the house, but as young readers lift the flaps, they will find silly surprises behind each one.
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  • Monster

    Carmen Caine

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2014)
    Revenge. It’s all I've lived for. Revenge against those who stacked the cards against me from the start. But I’m changing the deck now. I’m getting even. Born to a vampire, I wasn’t supposed to survive—but I did. My name is Cassidy. Cassidy Edwards. And I’m the first of my kind. The Job Trapping a sixteenth-century Scottish Highlander of a vampire who just might be seduction itself. The Team A firedrake with an attitude, a werewolf with a problem, and an imp in dire need of rehab. The Boss A dangerously powerful warlock as handsome as sin. My Problem: Bluffing my way into a job, my first mission into the Charmed world opens a Pandora’s box of betrayal and secrets ... along with attractions of the most lethal kind.
  • Monster

    Allan Hall

    eBook (Penguin, Nov. 6, 2008)
    On 28 August 1984, Josef Fritzl drugged his teenage daughter with ether and imprisoned her in an underground bunker behind eight locked doors. Over the following twenty-four years, he raped and abused her, never letting her or the children she bore him out of the dark, windowless cellar.Based on 150 new interviews with psychologists, neighbours, colleagues and friends who knew Fritzl, as well as the insight of his own chilling confession, Allan Hall reconstructs the monstrous personality behind this hideous crime. He exposes Josef Fritzl's dark past in Nazi Austria, his previous conviction as a rapist, the appalling conditions in which Elisabeth and her children were kept and her astonishingly brave conduct while held prisoner. Including exclusive photographs and previously unseen evidence, this is a truly heart-stopping record of one of the most elaborate and disturbing cases of abuse in modern times.
  • The Monster Truck Mix-Up

    VeggieTales

    Paperback (WorthyKids, March 8, 2016)
    A VeggieTales story about trusting God’s plan for us, based on the Netflix series VeggieTales in the House.
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  • Lake Monster Mix-Up

    Mary Labatt, Jo Rioux

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In the second book in the Sam & Friends Mystery graphic novel series, canine sleuth Sam is bored at the prospect of spending a cottage weekend at Sagawa Lake - until she hears that the lake has a deep, dark secret.This is exactly what Sam wants to hear and sure enough, with help from Jennie and Beth, Sam finds an old diary hidden in the wall of their cabin and what they read there is chilling. Is it the key to the secret of Sagawa Lake? What about the strange face painted on the rock, near the water's edge - and the creepy cave nearby? Something lurks in the depths of the lake. All they need is proof, which Sam is determined to obtain at all costs. As always, the mystery-solving trio of Sam, Jennie and Beth blow up events to scary proportions and young graphic novel readers will furiously turn pages to reach the climax - and a surprising solution to the mystery.
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  • Cheer Up, Monster!

    Kelli Gleiner

    Board book (blue manatee press, July 15, 2013)
    Monster is sad. I wonder what will cheer him up? Does he want a carrot? A box? His blanket? Or something even more special? Find out in this simple, fun story, told through real photographs of hand-felted objects. This book perfect to cheer up little monsters and their grownups!
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  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1999)
    1999 Monster (P) by Walter Dean Myers / Illustrations by Christopher Myers ***ISBN-13: 9780439202176 ***Pages: 281
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  • MONSTER

    Kristen Hartbarger, Kenny Hartbarger III

    eBook (, Feb. 22, 2020)
    Roboticists are being mysteriously found in their homes paralyzed. The cause is linked to a nerve-affecting injection. The perpetrator has not been found or identified and has left behind zero traces. The town is on edge as the sheriff works to solve this mystery. Unbeknownst to him, the answer is closer to home than he realizes.