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Books with title Monster Money

  • No monster

    Eric McCarley, Linda McCarley

    eBook (Independently published, Aug. 12, 2017)
    A great children's bedtime story that will prepare a child for a great night sleep.
  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Six CD set.
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  • Monster

    Joy Cowley , Philip Webb

    Paperback (Rigby, )
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  • Monster Mas

    Heather Arabadjis

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, Dec. 20, 2013)
    Monster Mas is getting ready to unleash his wrath on those who tease and taunt him. But before he goes "MAD," a few key people help him with some strategies to control his explosive temper. Be prepared to see Monster Mas change drastically throughout the story!
  • Mud Monster

    Nina Benedetto

    language (Daniel L. King, Jan. 29, 2015)
    On the playground, amidst the distress that happens when somebody gets hurt, the children reject a new child and exclude him from playing superheroes! The suffering this rejection causes, transforms the child into a monster from whom even super heroes cannot find protection! What can the children do to stop the monster of their own making?
  • Monster

    Christopher Pike, Pat MacDonald

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, Nov. 15, 1992)
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  • Monster

    A. Lee Martinez

    Hardcover (Orbit, May 11, 2009)
    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.
  • Mr. Monster

    Dan Wells

    Paperback (Tor Books, Sept. 28, 2010)
    I killed a demon. I don’t know if it was really, technically a demon, but I do know that he was some kind of monster, with fangs and claws and the whole bit, and he killed a lot of people. So I killed him. I think it was the right thing to do. At least the killing stopped.Well, it stopped for a while.In I Am Not a Serial Killer, John Wayne Cleaver saved his town from a murderer even more appalling than the serial killers he obsessively studies.But it turns out even demons have friends, and the disappearance of one has brought another to Clayton County. Soon there are new victims for John to work on at the mortuary and a new mystery to solve. But John has tasted death, and the dark nature he used as a weapon---the terrifying persona he calls “Mr. Monster”---might now be using him.No one in Clayton is safe unless John can vanquish two nightmarish adversaries: the unknown demon he must hunt and the inner demon he can never escape.In this sequel to his brilliant debut, Dan Wells ups the ante with a thriller that is just as gripping and even more intense. He apologizes in advance for the nightmares.
  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, June 1, 2000)
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  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers

    Hardcover (Amistad, May 31, 1999)
    a great book to read
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  • Monster

    Walter Dean Myers, Peter Francis James

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Book by Walter Dean Myers, Peter Francis James
  • Mr. Monster

    Dan Wells, Kirby Heyborne

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Sept. 22, 2010)
    I killed a demon. I don't know if it was really, technically a demon, but I do know that he was some kind of monster, with fangs and claws and the whole bit, and he killed a lot of people. So I killed him. I think it was the right thing to do. At least the killing stopped.Well, it stopped for a while.In I Am Not a Serial Killer, John Wayne Cleaver saved his town from a murderer even more appalling than the serial killers he obsessively studies.But it turns out even demons have friends, and the disappearance of one has brought another to Clayton County. Soon there are new victims for John to work on at the mortuary and a new mystery to solve. But John has tasted death, and the dark nature he used as a weapon-the terrifying persona he calls "Mr. Monster"-might now be using him.No one in Clayton is safe unless John can vanquish two nightmarish adversaries: the unknown demon he must hunt and the inner demon he can never escape.