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Something is rotten in the state of Deadmark, but of course there is: it's filled with zombies. This topical and hilarious parody of Shakespeare's Hamlet follows a young science-minded zombie teenager named Edda as she deals with a myriad of death-altering problems including a climate crisis caused by the anti-science humans in Ignorway, the disappearance of her mom, and the conniving takeover of her country by her villainous Aunt Agonista.
The classic ABC book gets a darkly comic makeover with Monster ABC. Kids with an appreciation for the offbeat and spooky will love this thorough catalogue of ghouls. You know Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster, but what about Quetzalcoatl, the feathered snake god, or Xing Tian, whose face is on his belly and whose head is nowhere to be seen? A wry description accompanies each cute illustration, making this an indispensable bedtime book for both parents and children who delight in the darker corners of the imagination.
2019 PubWest Book Design Award Winner Little Chupacabra is a picky eater with a monstrous appetite for only one thing: goats. This is a huge problem if you happen to be a goat. Set in gorgeous Puerto Rico, this delicious tale of compromise features digestible Spanish vocabulary, a menagerie of animal amigos, and one determined-and hungry-Chupacabra.
Set in the faraway (and terrible-smelling) land of Rancidia, where it's good to smell bad and bad to smell good, this uproarious send-up of Snow White follows the adventures of the profoundly stinky Hobgoblin as he flees the jealous wrath of a monstrous, democracy-hating ogre tyrant named Fiddlefart. Along the way, he joins forces with the Seven Stinkers-an outcast band of foul-smelling creatures (Grody the bog monster, Yucky the skunk ape, Icky the sloth, Musty the mummy, Fusty the moldy pirate skeleton, Poot the sentient dung ball, and Toot, the dung beetle), the adorable barking spiders, and a mysterious squirrel known only as The Huntress. Hobgoblin and The Seven Stinkers of Rancidia modernizes (and stinks up) the themes of the classic fairy tale to serve as a timely parable of the virtues of democracy and diversity versus the evils of corrupt regimes.
It's trouble in paradise when a park ranger informs Sasquatch that his au-naturel style will no longer be tolerated. What follows is a charming, humorous game of dress-up as Sasquatch and the ranger struggle to come up with a wardrobe fit for the monster's active lifestyle. With warm illustrations, funny rhymes, and a silly final twist that praises acceptance, Get Dressed, Sasquatch! will have children and parents giggling together again and again.
Bobby Carapisi and Eric Larsen - two different men, two similar stories, two worlds colliding with a third to bring about chaos. When Eric realizes someone else has suffered the same horror he went through - and it looks as if the men who committed both crimes will get away with it, thanks to our so-called system of justice - a certain madness takes over and he determines to make the world aware of what's been done, no matter what. At the same time, all Bobby wants to do is rebuild his life, provide for his wife and child and forget about everything else. Absolutely everything. And it looks like that is exactly what will happen. But then Eric unleashes a tsunami of anger and hate...and soon comes to realize exactly what he's done. But it's too late to stop the furious lies now being slung at both him and the one person he was trying to help - Bobby Carapisi.
Prior to being gay-bashed, Alec Presslea was known as "Mr. Vanilla." While he was a smart green-eyed blond on the low side of thirty, he had also been neglected and abused most of his life so wanted little more than to be left alone. Still he'd managed to build a career, gain some friends, find a bar he liked and even have the occasional one-night stand with a cute guy...so he was basically happy. But as he healed from the assault, he began having episodes where a stark animalistic rage would envelop him, and he would act without thinking. On one occasion, he nearly tracked a good-looking man into his office to have sex with him...and would not have taken "No" for an answer. At first, he was spooked by these episodes, but then he learned the police not only knew who had attacked him, they were deliberately shielding them because one was the son of a prominent judge. That's when the hungry howling Panther within took over completely, and Alec's manifesto began to take shape. So the world said he was sick and immoral and against nature? That he did not deserve the same rights as others? That it was okay to try and kill him? Well, he'd show everyone they were wrong. That it was actually normal and natural for two men to derive pleasure from each other. Period. And he'd back this up not only with scientific evidence but also graphic videotapes showing straight men having sex with straight men and enjoying it. However, none of those "gay-for-pay" boys would be of any use. No, he decided to track down the frat-boys who had attacked him and provide them as his evidence...knowing he would have to force them into sex with him to prove his point. But under his Porno Manifesto, that would be perfectly fine.
The Cyclops Witch never backs down from adventure or the medley of monsters she meets along the way. But one spooky night, the only thing in the world that gives her the heebie-jeebies walks right up to her door-and it's not what you're expecting. A timely tale of fear, prejudice and misunderstanding, The Cyclops Witch and the Heebie-Jeebies is the first picture book collaboration from Kyle and Derek Sullivan, the author/illustrator team behind the beloved Hazy Dell Press Monster Series of children's board books. "The Sullivan twins dish up a yarn replete with cute monsters, cuter children, an unusually memorable protagonist, and buckets of fluffy uplift. Readers will melt." -Kirkus Reviews "A charming collaborative [picture book] debut about facing one's fears, The Cyclops Witch and the Heebie-Jeebies...is a perfect read for kids who look forward to Halloween all year round." -PDX Parent Magazine "Brave a creepy campout filled with rhyming verses and smiling faces, stargaze with Mothman, night swim with Sea Beast, or roast marshmallows with Hobgoblin, turning worry into wonder and monsters into friends." -Foreword Reviews
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