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The second spooky illustrated story in the No Place For Monsters
series – Stranger Things for younger readers! PRAISE FOR NO
PLACE FOR MONSTERS: 'Wildly imaginative and totally terrifying'
JEFF KINNEY, AUTHOR OFÂ DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 'A haunted-house
version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'BRIAN
SELZNICK, AUTHOR OF THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET
'Overgrown with fantastic ideas' THE NEW YORK TIMES It’s been
months since Levi and Kat rescued their town’s forgotten
children. But now the strangeness has started again: hundreds of
creepy snowmen pop up across town and a bizarre blizzard hits the
day before spring break, trapping the kids in school. And something
is roaming the darkened halls. Something hungry ... A
heart-pounding follow-up to the highly acclaimed No Place for
Monsters Half-written, half-graphic novel, and all spooky mystery!
A group of unlikely friends must band together to protect their
town from the monsters that are threatening to destroy it Stranger
Things vibes with lavish, spine-tingling illustrations
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Little Nobody (Hardcover)
Kory Merritt; Illustrated by Kory Merritt
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R439
R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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The third book in the spellbinding series Jeff Kinney called
"wildly imaginative and totally terrifying"--soon to be an animated
series on Netflix--finds Levi, Kat, and their friends caught in the
grips of a lost child who is neither real nor imaginary. Can they
escape? Shhh, listen . . . hear that? Is it the breeze in the tall
grass? Or is it . . . something--somebody--sinister? The kids of
Cowslip Grove are putting on a school play, and Kat, Levi, Donte
and their friends all have parts. But at rehearsal one day, a piece
of chalk leaps up on its own and starts writing on the blackboard.
Soon the kids learn they are being stalked by the mysterious
"Little Nobody"--an invisible child with no memories. As the kids
begin to unravel the mystery behind Little Nobody, they
accidentally reveal a strange and secret world--along with the true
fates of many long-lost children and creatures. But something else
is watching: an undead enemy that hopes to manipulate Little Nobody
into bringing great harm to Cowslip Grove. And it will take
everything the children have to defeat it. Written and illustrated
in his signature, terrifying style, the third book in the No Place
for Monsters series continues to place readers inside the "totally
terrifying" (Jeff Kinney), "haunted garden" (New York Times)
imagination of Kory Merritt.
In this spellbinding, lavishly illustrated story that Diary of a
Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney calls "wildly imaginative and totally
terrifying," two unlikely friends face down their worst fears in
order to stop their small town--and themselves--from disappearing.
Levi and Kat are about to discover a very dark side to their
neighborhood. Nothing ever seems out of place in the safe, suburban
town of Cowslip Grove. Lawns are neatly mowed, sidewalks are tidy,
and the sounds of ice cream trucks fill the air. But now . . . kids
have been going missing--except no one even realizes it, because no
one remembers them. Not their friends. Not their teachers. Not even
their families. But Levi and Kat do remember, and suddenly only
they can see why everyone is in terrible danger when the night air
rolls in. Now it is up to Levi and Kat to fight it and save the
missing kids before it swallows the town whole.
In this spine-tingling follow-up to No Place for Monsters, which
Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney called "wildly imaginative
and totally terrifying," a group of unlikely friends must band
together to protect their town from the monsters that are
threatening to destroy it. The storm is coming. Who will survive?
It's been months since Levi and Kat defeated the Boojum and rescued
their town's forgotten children. But now the strangeness has
started again: hundreds of creepy snowmen pop up across town and a
bizarre blizzard hits the day before spring break. Being trapped in
the school overnight by freak weather is bad enough. But an evil is
lurking . . . one far worse than ice and wind. Worse than power
outages. Even worse than being stuck with teachers and annoying
classmates. Something is roaming the darkened school halls.
Something . . . hungry. Now it's up to a small group of student
survivors--along with some supernatural helpers--to uncover the
cold-hearted menace before it takes the entire school.
A deliciously spooky novel packed with illustrations - Stranger
Things for younger readers! 'Wildly imaginative and totally
terrifying' JEFF KINNEY, AUTHOR OF DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 'A
haunted-house version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' BRIAN
SELZNICK, AUTHOR OF THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET 'Overgrown with
fantastic ideas' THE NEW YORK TIMES Nothing seems out of place in
the town of Cowslip Grove. But kids have been going missing -
excpet no one even realizes it, because no one remembers them. Not
their friends. Not their teachers. Not even their families. But
Levi and Kat do remember, and only they can see why everyone is in
danger when night descends. Can they find the disappeared before
evil swallows the town whole? A spellbinding, original and lavishly
illustrated horror story for middle-grade readers Half-written,
half-graphic novel, and all spooky mystery! Two unlikely friends
face down their worst fears in order to stop their small town - and
themselves - from disappearing
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