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Book Review: DoomwyteMaster storyteller Jacques returns to the small, magical world of Redwall with a tale of stolen treasure. Long ago, Gonff
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 20-Aug-2008 06:58
Book Review: The Tiniest Tiger
Charmingly simplistic watercolors illustrate this children’s book that seeks to enlighten young minds about the plight of the world’s endangered
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 24-Jun-2008 05:28
Book Review: Out of the Wild
What if the land of fairy tales, also known as the Wild was real, alive and currently residing under your
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 04-Jun-2008 06:47
Book Review: I Miss You!
Between Afghanistan and Iraq to say nothing of other military missions worldwide, many service men and women face deployment, often
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 20-May-2008 19:02
Book Review: The Starlight Conspiracy by Steve Voake
An unusual children's story involving aliens, terrorists and the FBI - and in the midst of it, two children with
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 20-May-2008 07:02
Book Review: The Giant under the Snow by John Gordon
This book will appeal to any child who likes magic, mystery and otherworldly stories. This is a revival of a
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 19-May-2008 19:02
Book Review: Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend by Francesca Simon
A collection of four short stories: Horrid Henry Peeks at Peter's Diary, Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend, Horrid Henry
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 19-May-2008 18:47
Book Review: “City of Ruins” - “Danger Boy” series, #4, by Mark London Williams
Recently, in those nanotech & multiverse-rich intersections of science fiction, reality, and pop culture reporting, there's been a lot
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 18-May-2008 19:06
Book Review: G is for One Gzonk! An Alpha-Number-Bet Book
G is for One Gzonk! An Alpha-Number-Bet Book, written and illustrated Tony DiTerlizzi, is a clever and up-beat take
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 18-May-2008 18:51
Book Review: Chowder
Chowder, written and illustrated by Peter Brown, is a delightful children’s book about a fat, spoiled bulldog. Chowder starts
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 18-May-2008 18:36
Book Review: Touch the Art: Make Van Gogh’s Bed
Any parent and fan of the ‘touch and feel’ type of children’s book will love this new twist on
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 18-May-2008 18:21
Book Review: Touch the Art: Pop Warhol's Top
The essence of a well-rounded education includes the arts. Authors Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo take this fundamental of
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 18-May-2008 18:06
Book Review: Catligula by Robin Price
Another installment in the chequered life of Spartapuss. Now a free cat rather than a slave, Spartapuss has to find a
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 17-May-2008 19:02
Book Review: Jennifer Scales and the Messenger of Light by Mary Janice Davidson and Anthony Alongi
With the demands of high school, peer pressure and the dating scene, being a teenager is difficult under the best
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 21-Jan-2007 23:30
Book Review: I am Spartapuss by Robin Price
This is too good to be left just as a children's book! Extremely funny and brilliantly written. Robin Price has
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 21-Jan-2007 23:15
Book Review: Warriors by Erin Hunter
This first-in-series animal adventure with a fine plot but recurring preciousness will satisfy a particular readership. Four cat Clans live
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 21-Jan-2007 23:00
Book Review: Pretties by Scott Westerfeld
This bracing second entry follows straight from Tally`s stunning choice at the end of Uglies (Feb. 2005).
Source : monstersandcritics.com | 21-Jan-2007 22:45