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Books with title Monster Math

  • Monster

    Carmen Caine

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2014)
    Revenge. Itā€™s all I've lived for. Revenge against those who stacked the cards against me from the start. But Iā€™m changing the deck now. Iā€™m getting even. Born to a vampire, I wasnā€™t supposed to surviveā€”but I did. My name is Cassidy. Cassidy Edwards. And Iā€™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 Pandoraā€™s box of betrayal and secrets ... along with attractions of the most lethal kind.
  • My Math Monster

    E.M. Olson

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Feb. 23, 2017)
    People will tell you that there are no such things as monsters. But if you ask Alexander Applebee, heā€™ll tell you another story. He has a math monster, and that monster can be very distracting when itā€™s time to do math. Alex tries telling his math teacher, his mother, and even his grandfather about the blue-eyed monster whose antics make it hard to concentrate on the subject. Alex is flabbergasted that no one can see or hear the math monster, and they just donā€™t understand his problem. Heā€™s a bit relieved when he discovers other children have their own monsters. Though this makes him feel a little better, he must figure out how to deal with his own monster. In this picture book for children, Alexā€™s unexpected adventure with his math monster reminds us that success in life is often a matter of taming our own creatures.
  • Monster Math

    Grace MacCarone

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities.
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  • 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.
  • Monster Mazes

    Dave Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1989)
    This book is your invitation to enter a world of high adventure, where daring and skill will bring you great treasure, but only if you avoid a host of deadly dangers. The mazes are in four levels of increasing difficulty.In Level I you enter the long-lost Mystic Caverns. There are fabulous treasures awaiting those skillful enough to avoid fatal encounters with dragons, trolls, demons, goblins, and other unpleasant characters.Level II consists of a maze of tunnels built by an ancient race of dwarves, and inhabited by a harpy, a fire demon, a sea serpent, an evil wizard in search of a magic ring, and worms hundreds of feet long. This level is filled with secret passages, which you can enter to emerge in another section of the maze.Level III is alive with sorcery. The bones of dead warriors clatter in the tunnels; berserker warriors destroy all but their own kind. In these caverns you'll find a magic warrior with the power to see through any disguise or illusion, the rarest jewel in the world, and other prizes, but to snare them you must choose weapons to use against ghosts, skeletons, and warriors.Only the bravest and most skilled adventurer should dare Level IV. It is filled with wolves and scorpions, a seven-headed hydra, a fire-breathing dragon, and other hostile creatures.You must collect arrows to slay them and escape with you loot.Monster Mazes will provide hours of stimulating and scary entertainment for maze enthusiasts of all ages. Solutions are included for each excitingly illustrated puzzle.
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  • Monster Manor

    Anita Valle

    language (, Feb. 13, 2015)
    What if you lived in a house full of MONSTERS?The kids at school call him "Monster". Twelve-year-old Mo is the school bully - and darn proud of it. That's before he finds himself homeless and forced to move to the only place available: a building called Monster Manor. At first it's all cool. Giant apartment, creepy forest scenery, nice girl across the street. Then Mo meets the tenants and the shock hits harder than a drunken landlord: real monsters, everyone. Cyclops, dragon, fairies, werewolf - and a Minotaur maniac with a taste for tormenting Mo. Before you can spit, Mo goes from bully to bullied. The Minotaur knocks out everything Mo's got - his confidence, his safety, his friendship with the new girl. Like it or not, Mo's got to face it that two monsters have to be stopped here: the bully in the building, and the bully that he is. Monster Manor is a coming-of-age novel in which the bully learns firsthand just how "monstrous" his bullying really is. Add a cast of unconventional monsters (such as the agoraphobic dragon and the cyclops with his own medical practice) and Monster Manor is a fun tale for middle-grade readers.Book DetailsLength: 327 pagesGenre: Fantasy AdventureMood: HumorousContent: Moderate violenceAudience: Ages 9 and UpĖƒĖƒĖƒ About the AuthorAnita Valle lives near Poughkeepsie, New York, with her husband and 3 rambunctious boys. She is the writer of young adult series such as The Nine Princesses The Dark Fairy Tale Queens and the creator of several coloring books. In her spare time (ha ha) Anita likes to read, draw, and sometimes paint murals in her house. Monster Manor is her first book for boys. Visit www.anitavalleart.com to learn more.A fun monster book for boys. Scroll up and grab a copy!
  • Monster Mash

    David Catrow

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 25, 2012)
    The "Monster Mash" was a graveyard smash--and now it's a picture book by David Catrow!
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  • Monster Mash

    Bobby Pickett and Leonard Cappizi

    Hardcover (Hallmark Gift Books, March 15, 2010)
    A Fun and Spooky Book, with Sound made by Hallmark.I will ship fast and give free track,ing and delivery confirmation! Thank you
  • Monster Mama

    Liz Rosenberg, Stephen Gammell

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 24, 1997)
    Despite the fact that his mother is a monster, Patrick Edward adores her, until, one day, when Patrick Edward is attacked by three bullies, he discovers that he might be more like his mother than he had thought
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  • Monster mama

    Liz Rosenberg

    Paperback (Trumpet Club/Bantam, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Despite the fact that his beloved Mama is a monster, Patrick Edward adores her, until, one day, when Patrick Edward is attacked by three bullies, he discovers that he might be more like his mother than he had thought.
  • Monster Math

    Grace Maccarone, Marge Hartelius

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities.
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  • Mr. Monster

    Dan Wells

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Sept. 28, 2010)
    I killed a demon. I donā€™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 ā€œMr. Monsterā€--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.