There Are Monsters Everywhere


Book Description

What kid doesn't suspect that there are monsters lurking under the bed, behind the shower curtain, in the basement, and even outside by the garbage cans? Mercer Mayer brilliantly and hilariously captures this classic childhood fear—and conquers it! Kids will cheer as the young hero of the story takes matters into his own hands by learning karate. Soon he has the monsters running scared! There's a Nightmare in My Closet and its two terrific sequels are cherished favorites that have amused millions of readers, and continue selling year after year. Now Mercer Mayer has created a fresh new story and fabulous illustrations that will thrill and empower kids, a story that taps into a universal experience but with a super satisfying, karate twist!




One Monster After Another


Book Description

Sally Ann's letter to Lucy Jane is intercepted by an assortment of monsters before her best friend finally receives it.




There's a Monster in the Closet!


Book Description

A Sesame Street monster story with a flap to lift on each spread.




My Monster and Me


Book Description

From the winner of The Great British Baking Show and star of Nadiya's Time to Eat comes a heartfelt story to help give children and parents the tools they need to talk about worries and anxiety. A touching story about a little boy whose worry monster follows him everywhere he goes. It's there when he gets dressed, when he wants to play with his toys, and even when his friends come over to visit. How can he escape his worries? Having struggled with anxiety for as long as she can remember, Nadiya Hussain has written this heartfelt story to ensure that no child suffers in silence—no matter what shape their worry monster may take.




There's Something in My Attic


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Uh-oh, there might be something creeping around in the attic. Could it be a monster? After a little girl hears something snooping around in the attic when she’s sleeping, she decides to investigate. How can she sleep when something is making creaking noises and stealing her toys when she’s not looking? "In typically zany Mayer fashion, an intrepid girl confronts a resident nightmare with delightfully unexpected results."—Publishers Weekly "The story is satisfying, humorous, possibly bibliotherapeutic, and significantly different from previous titles to justify making room on the shelf for this nightmare as well."—School Library Journal




There's No Monster Under This Bed. A Children's Picture Book.


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"There's No Monster Under That Bed" is Tom Gardner's debut picture book and we think you're going to love it. This is a going-to-bed story with a runaway imagination! When a young child awakens to the sound of clanging and banging, he imagines it's a monster in the kitchen. Then he imagines the monster invites friends over for fun. He calls out for help and his dad comes to his room. His dad reassures him there are no such things as monsters and that there is no monster under his bed. The illustrations in bold colors leap off the page and help bring the story to life.




The One


Book Description

The thing that links us together as a human race may not be God. It may just be that we were all children once; we all know what it was like to make up the monsters in the closet or under the bed and realize we feel alone in a scary world. We all know we were scared once and didnt know how to tell anybody. So we made something up. Maybe thats all I see when I see people shouting. They are scared, saying there are all kinds of monsters around the corner and trying to convince you its real, when they really mean, Im scared, over here, this is where it hurts. And if it is just that, that we were all scared children once, and we seem to still be doing it. For me it begs the question: Did we ever stop creating the monsters in the closet?







Homunculus


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In a remote Catholic mission station in war-torn Sierra-Leone, renegade Irish alchemist, Father Jack, has succeeded where so many before him have failed. With a donation of the necessary body parts from Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebel, General Butt Naked, he has constructed a small legion of grotesque bio-robots. Anxious to be rid of his creations before problems arise, he tries to sell his Homunculi to the Japanese doomsday cult, Aum Shinrikyo. When this fails, Rindert, a disillusioned South African mercenary, takes over marketing. The volatile political situation erupts as peace talks between political factions disintegrate and the RUF attempts to seize the capital while it is under environmental attack, suffering the most violent storms in the country’s history. Against this turbulent background, a homunculus auction is arranged. With the capital, Freetown, in anarchy, Liberian radicals poised to invade and drug-crazed soldiers terrorising the countryside, a particularly unsavoury group of buyers is invited, with inevitably exciting results.




Online Game: Cultivating Mage


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Miracles are created. What about myths? In the game, one could look for miracles, but in the game, one needed to create a legend. Accidents are often the starting point for the achievement of myths. The accident that happened when he was a child caused him to obtain the Chaotic Body ... Yet, he was unable to cultivate due to an accident... There were too many accidents, and it was precisely these accidents that had made him so ... The game was merciless. It was brotherly!