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Gruesomely Good and Monstrously Misunderstood by Alex Peart-Johnson & Rachel Delahaye Illustrated 2 Books Collection Set - Ages 7-9 - Paperback

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Gruesomely Good and Monstrously Misunderstood by Alex Peart-Johnson & Rachel Delahaye Illustrated 2 Books Collection Set - Ages 7-9 - Paperback

Titles in this Set:

1. When Frankie Made a Human
2. My Cousin, Dracula

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When Frankie Made a Human
A charming twist on a classic gothic tale, a classic villain is turned into the good guy in this story that explores modern themes and issues.

ā€˜But there wasn’t any harm in making one human … ’

Frankie is fed up of his nasty monster classmates and bored of being lonely in freaky Frankenstein Castle. What he needs is a friend. But since monsters are mean and werewolves are scary, Frankie decides to make his own friend – a human!

But with a mind of his own, this new friend might make Frankie realise why humans were banned from Monsterweld in the first place …

My Cousin, Dracula
A laugh-out-loud twist on a classic gothic tale, a classic villain is turned into the good guy in this story that explores modern themes and issues.

Being half vampire, half human comes with its own unique challenges, but Jon didn’t think it meant losing body parts! He’s already worrying about the stupid long weekend ahead at Castle Dracula. Especially as no one at Castle Dracula likes humans. Even half ones.

But when monsters start suspiciously disappearing from Castle Dracula, it’s up to Jon to save the day. Can he put his own problems aside and solve this monster mystery?

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Titles in this Set:

1. When Frankie Made a Human
2. My Cousin, Dracula

Description:

When Frankie Made a Human
A charming twist on a classic gothic tale, a classic villain is turned into the good guy in this story that explores modern themes and issues.

ā€˜But there wasn’t any harm in making one human … ’

Frankie is fed up of his nasty monster classmates and bored of being lonely in freaky Frankenstein Castle. What he needs is a friend. But since monsters are mean and werewolves are scary, Frankie decides to make his own friend – a human!

But with a mind of his own, this new friend might make Frankie realise why humans were banned from Monsterweld in the first place …

My Cousin, Dracula
A laugh-out-loud twist on a classic gothic tale, a classic villain is turned into the good guy in this story that explores modern themes and issues.

Being half vampire, half human comes with its own unique challenges, but Jon didn’t think it meant losing body parts! He’s already worrying about the stupid long weekend ahead at Castle Dracula. Especially as no one at Castle Dracula likes humans. Even half ones.

But when monsters start suspiciously disappearing from Castle Dracula, it’s up to Jon to save the day. Can he put his own problems aside and solve this monster mystery?

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