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  • Monsters

    Ilsa J. Bick, Katherine Kellgren, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Dec. 17, 2013)
    The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End…is now. When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse - until the doctors found the monster in her head. She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death. Now, with no hope of rescue - on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit - she discovers a new and horrifying truth. The Change isn't over. The Changed are still evolving. And…they've had help. With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning listeners to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply. A world where, from these ashes, the monsters may rise.
  • Monsters

    Ilsa J. Bick

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Sept. 9, 2014)
    The Hunger Games mixes with The Walking Dead in this post-apocalyptic YA series that comes to a hair-raising conclusion in Monsters. The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End...is now. When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse―until the doctors found the monster in her head. She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death. Now, with no hope of rescue―on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit―she discovers a new and horrifying truth. The Change isn't over. The Changed are still evolving. And...they've had help. With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning readers to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply. A world where, from these ashes, the monsters will rise.
  • Monsters:

    Klarissa King

    eBook
    “I’m afraid,” she confessed, looking down at my hands loose on the rails. “If you do this to yourself, take your father’s power and essence—I’m afraid of what you’ll become. A mon…”She couldn’t bring herself to say it again. Monster. My smile was dark, so dark that she hesitated then took a small step back. “Ava,” I said with a buried laugh. “I’ve already become it.”Valissa's power burns like a murderous fire within her, consuming her. Now a God, she must choose whether she will be cruel or fair. But what remains of her humanity is destroyed by a betrayal so cutting that Valissa kills a God close to her. What is worse than killing a God?Perhaps killing the wrong one...Disclaimer: Please read content warnings.Gods and Monsters is a six-book serial:1. Prince Poison2. Captive3. Phantom4. Syfoner5. Gods6. Monsters
  • Monsters

    Mike Grist, Michael John Grist

    eBook
    The monsters are coming out into the light.During a midnight brawl in a fake Arizona town, cult leader and freelance intelligence agent Christopher Wren receives disturbing news. The Blue Fairy, a near-mythical cabal of elite child abusers operating in the recesses of the 'dark' Internet, has lashed out in the real world. Now an anti-pedophile activist is dead, two more have been captured, and only Wren recognizes what's happening.The monsters are coming out into the plain light of day.A wave of cruelty floods across America. A dark new world edges closer to birth. Wren alone stands in the path of the coming storm, holding a torch high to guide the lost little children home… It takes a cult leader to kill a cult"Addictive, intelligent, edge-of-your seat writing; as urgent and gripping as it gets."- Oliver Harris, bestselling author of the Nick Belsey thrillers, on 'Saint Justice'.If you love Jack Reacher, John Milton or Alex Cross you'll love this book.Get it today to plunge into Wren's battle for America's soul.Available as kindle ebook and paperback.Series so far:1. Saint Justice2. Monsters3. Reparation
  • No More Monsters for Me!

    Peggy Parish, Marc Simont

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 28, 1987)
    An enjoyable, funny way to address bedtime fears and scared-of-the-dark issuesGuess what's growing in the basement . . . a baby monster!Minneapolis Simpkin is hiding it down there. But a monster is a hard thing to keep secret, especially one that hiccups and cries, and gets bigger every hour. This Level One I Can Read is perfect for kids learning to sound out words and sentences. From the beloved creator of Amelia Bedelia, Peggy Parish, and illustrated by Caldecott medalist Marc Simont.
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  • Monsters

    Ilsa J. Bick

    eBook (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    The Hunger Games mixes with The Walking Dead in this post-apocalyptic YA series that comes to a hair-raising conclusion in Monsters.The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End...is now. When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse—until the doctors found the monster in her head. She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death. Now, with no hope of rescue—on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit—she discovers a new and horrifying truth. The Change isn't over. The Changed are still evolving. And...they've had help.With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning readers to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply. A world where, from these ashes, the monsters will rise.
  • Monsters

    Annelisa Christensen

    language (Dustie Books, Aug. 5, 2017)
    Funny rhymes about monsters ancient and modern!If you like fast-paced, fun and memorable rhymes then you'll love Monsters not For Bed!These highly imaginative and unique story rhymes will make you laugh out loud, tickling your imagination and filling you with wonder. You'll love them!"Chucklesome gore from start to finish" - Kevin Ansbro. (Author)"A-Z Monsters reminded me of Roald Dahl, Ogden Nash, and even of the late 1970s volume A Political Bestiary, which made memorable monsters out of political concepts like The Mandate and The Running Gamut." - Savage NewsRead now and discover a love for these unforgettable rhymes!
  • Monsters

    Marcel Pixel

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 18, 2017)
    Make your own spooky paper finger puppet monsters and enter a ghoulish world of adventure! With sturdy pages ready to color, punch out, cut, fold, and glue, this fun-filled activity book includes . . .eleven monster finger puppetsten out-of-this-world coloring book scenesone page of Halloween stickersPunch-outs, number guides, dotted lines, and instructions make these finger puppets easy for kids to build on their own. The perfect treat for Halloween!
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  • Monsters

    Ilsa J. Bick

    Hardcover (Egmontusa, Sept. 10, 2013)
    The Hunger Games mixes with The Walking Dead in this post-apocalyptic YA series that comes to a hair-raising conclusion in Monsters. The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End...is now. When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse―until the doctors found the monster in her head. She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death. Now, with no hope of rescue―on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit―she discovers a new and horrifying truth. The Change isn't over. The Changed are still evolving. And...they've had help. With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning readers to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply. A world where, from these ashes, the monsters will rise.
  • No Monsters

    Eric McCarley, Linda McCarley

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 21, 2017)
    "No monsters" is a great children's bedtime story that will prepare a child for a great night sleep knowing that monsters aren't real and they are only make believe.
  • 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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  • No Monsters Here

    Sharon Jennings, Ruth Ohi

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 21, 2006)
    A Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice 2005 It's bedtime. This little boy is ready to climb the stairs and say goodnight. But Father isn't ready at all. He's afraid of monsters; he doesn't want to be left alone downstairs. This brave lad knows how to handle father. He'll patiently lead his parent through the bedtime routine. Naturally the boy won't mind looking in the closet, behind the drapes and everywhere in between if it will make his anxious father feel better. The boy will cheerfully hop into bed for a bedtime story. And he'll say, after a final hug, "I'll hear you if you need me in the night." Father should feel much better now. But what's going to happen when he has to go downstairs alone? Maybe there are monsters in the house after all. But can you guess what they are really after? A reassuring story for confident children and timid parents everywhere. This delightful twist on a common fear will have young ones chortling as they recognize some of the best techniques for stalling parents at bedtime. Popular author Sharon Jennings gives the boy the parental role as she gently pokes fun at the child-like dad. And illustrator Ruth Ohi creates a monster duo far more interested in having fun and stealing cookies than scaring anyone. The team responsible for the Blue Spruce Award-winner, The Bye-Bye Pie, has created a warm and cozy story that will fill youngsters with confidence night after night.
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