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Seven Scary Monsters Book

Seven Scary Monsters
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  • Seven Scary Monsters
  • Written by author Mary Beth Lundgren
  • Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, August 2003
  • Best-selling illustrator Howard Fine teams up with Mary Beth Lundgren to create a not-too-scary bedtime book about monsters. When the lights go off and seven scary monsters come out to make mischief, a young boy uses his imagination to eliminate them, one
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Best-selling illustrator Howard Fine teams up with Mary Beth Lundgren to create a not-too-scary bedtime book about monsters. When the lights go off and seven scary monsters come out to make mischief, a young boy uses his imagination to eliminate them, one by one. Using monster-zapping inventions made from objects in his room, the boy finds the confidence to conquer what frightens him most. This funny and reassuring book, with its spirited rhymed text and humorous illustrations depicting a cast of lovable creatures, is a surefire weapon against a common childhood fear.

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A septet of ghouls and goblins occupies the young narrator's bedroom at night, and he wants them gone-a task he carries out, monster by monster, with some terrific kid ingenuity (such as turning a taped-together baseball bat and flashlight into an energizing zapper), and a magic refrain "Rick! Rack! Wrinkleshack!/ Don't you dare come back!" What sets this tale apart are the monsters themselves-a group that Fine (Broom Mates, reviewed above) wittily renders in thickly applied pastels and portrays from a variety of vertiginous angles. Among the bunch: a hulking, purple-furred, chicken mutant and a diminutive monocled Cyclops with crab claws who bears a slight resemblance to Peter Lorre. Lundgren (Love, Sara) chronicles their diabolism in snappy quatrains: "Four scary monsters/ crashing my computer./ One chomps a file./ I load my monster shooter." But this brand of menace (which also encompasses scaring the boy's goldfish and pouncing on his stuffed giraffe) is hardly nefarious, and youngsters will get both a giggle and a sense of empowerment from the boy's triumphs. In fact, the mischievous motley crew is quite endearing, and after the boy expels the last monster (brandishing the phone, he yells, "Go home!... I called your dad./ See? It's dark, and-Wow!-he's mad"), readers will sympathize when the lonely fellow finds himself uttering one more incantation: "Rick! Rack! Wrinkleshack!/ Monsters, please come back!" Ages 4-7. (Aug.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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