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Monster Hunting For Beginners (Monster Hunting, Book 1)
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Monster Hunting For Beginners (Monster Hunting, Book 1)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ian Mark
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Illustrated by Louis Ghibault
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Series | Monster Hunting |
Series part Volume No. |
Book 1
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 141 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780755501946
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
Farshore
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Publication Date |
2 September 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
"A MAGNIFICENTLY HILARIOUS MASTERPIECE OF MONSTER PROPORTIONS. I HOWLED WITH LAUGHTER!", JENNY PEARSON, THE SUPER MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF FREDDIE YATES A monstrously funny new adventure series. Readers of 8+ and fans of Mega Monster and Shrek will adore the first in the brand new fantasy series from Irish debut author, Ian Mark Every hero has to start somewhere . . . Monster Hunting isn't as easy as it looks. And Jack should know. Because an ogre has just appeared in his garden and tried to EAT HIS AUNT. (She was the winner of the World's Worst Aunt competition, but that's Not The Point). After (sort of accidentally) defeating the ogre, Jack finds himself apprenticed to a grumpy, 200-year-old monster hunter called Stoop and heading off to Cornwall, where more ogres are causing havoc. All he has are his wits, his catapult and a magical - sometimes unreliable - book called Monster Hunting for Beginners. Jack's a bit worried he might not be the hero everyone's waiting for. But then again, how many terrifying, bloodthirsty monsters can there really be? (Answer: ABSOLUTELY LOADS. And a bear called Humbert). A hilarious and accessible story, packed full of illustrations - that gives a twist to all your favourite fairytales and will change everything you thought you knew about monsters! Perfect for apprentice monster hunters aged 8 to 800.
Author Biography
IAN MARK is an author and monster hunter living in Northern Ireland with his family, two cats he likes and one cat he doesn't. With his partner, he has written adult thrillers under the pen name Ingrid Black. Ian spends many hours staring into space, trying to decide whether the best book ever written is Virginia Woolf's The Waves or Enid Blyton's Book Of Brownies. His own work, he thinks, sits somewhere between those two poles.
Reviews'Pacey with loads of excellent jokes' - inews - '30 Best Children's Books for Christmas' round up 'A monstrously funny new voice,' Maz Evans, bestselling author of Who Let the Gods Out 'A funny, fast-paced tale for young adventurers, with gags sharper than a dragon's front teeth,' David Solomons, award-winning author of My Brother is a Superhero 'Monster Hunting for Beginners is the best kind of children's book: funny, fast paced and bursting with adventure. The brilliant pictures match the story perfectly. Children are going to gobble this book up!' Jenny McLachlan, bestselling author of The Land of Roar "This fantastical debut sparkles with energy and a melange of mayhem-making monsters." Love Reading 4 Kids
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