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Das große Buch der Monster Die gruseligsten Kreaturen aus der klassischen Literatur Johnson
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Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Ex Libris
- No
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- China
- Custom Bundle
- No
- Personalize
- No
- Inscribed
- No
- Illustrator
- Tim Sievert
- Features
- 1st Edition, advance copy, Uncorrected Proof
- Vintage
- No
- Original Language
- English
- Personalized
- No
- Intended Audience
- Ages 9-12, Young Adults, Adults
- Signed
- No
- ISBN
- 9781523507115
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10
152350711X
ISBN-13
9781523507115
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038612389
Product Key Features
Book Title
Big Book of Monsters : the Creepiest Creatures from Classic Literature
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Literary Criticism & Collections, Folklore & Mythology, Holidays & Celebrations / Halloween, Books & Libraries
Illustrator
Sievert, Tim, Yes
Genre
Social Science, Juvenile Nonfiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
25.8 Oz
Item Length
10.4 in
Item Width
8.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2019-949000
Reviews
"A thrilling gallery of boojums from the pages, scrolls, and clay tablets of literary classics...Readers on the lookout for something wicked this way coming will be terrified, grossed out, delighted." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review, "A thrilling gallery of boojums from the pages, scrolls, and clay tablets of literary classics...Readers on the lookout for something wicked this way coming will be terrified, grossed out, delighted." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Johnson offers entertaining insights into each monster's origin story, while suggesting that great literature creates characters that can truly take on lives of their own--and what's scarier (and cooler) than that?" -- Publishers Weekly "Readers prepared for a big scare with a side order of literary history will love this collection...Johnson's casual descriptions of horrifying tales will delight middle grade readers while he successfully lures them to grander-scheme ideas. A must-have for middle school libraries and those whose readers seek out the creepy and the scary." -- School Library Journal , starred review "Perfect for Halloween and beyond, this is a ready-made syllabus for an engaging literature course that will have readers shrieking--with delight!" -- Booklist , starred review "[This book] will leave you jumping at the sound of a cricket or the tapping of a tree branch." -- TIME for Kids
TitleLeading
The
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Synopsis
Meet the monsters in this who s who of the baddest of the bad! Like those supernatural beasts everyone knows and fears the bloodsucking vampire, Count Dracula, and that eight-foot-tall mash-up of corpses, Frankenstein s Monster. Or that scariest of mummies, Cheops, who scientists revived after 4,700 years big mistake! Or more horrifying yet, the Horla, an invisible, havoc-wreaking creature that herds humans like cattle and feeds of their souls. Drawn from the pages of classic books and tales as old as time, this frightfully exciting collection features 25 of the creepiest creatures ever imagined, from witches and werewolves to dragons and ghosts. Every monster is brought to life in a full-size full-color portrait that captures the essence of the beast, and in lively text that recounts the monster s spine-tingling story. With sidebars that explore the history and the genre of each sourcebook, The Big Book of Monsters is an exciting introduction to literature and language arts., Literature is extra fun when it's spooky! This illustrated compendium of 25 of the spookiest and most nefarious monsters from classic literature - from Dracula to the Jabberwocky - includes a playful retelling of each monster's story accompanied by full-colour illustration and sidebars about its literary origins, including authorship and genre., Meet the monsters in this who's who of the baddest of the bad! Like those supernatural beasts everyone knows and fears--the bloodsucking vampire, Count Dracula, and that eight-foot-tall mash-up of corpses, Frankenstein's Monster. Or that scariest of mummies, Cheops, who scientists revived after 4,700 years--big mistake! Or more horrifying yet, the Horla, an invisible, havoc-wreaking creature that herds humans like cattle and feeds of their souls. Drawn from the pages of classic books and tales as old as time, this frightfully exciting collection features 25 of the creepiest creatures ever imagined, from witches and werewolves to dragons and ghosts. Every monster is brought to life in a full-size full-color portrait that captures the essence of the beast, and in lively text that recounts the monster's spine-tingling story. With sidebars that explore the history and the genre of each sourcebook, The Big Book of Monsters is an exciting introduction to literature and language arts., Meet the monsters in this who's who of the baddest of the bad Like those supernatural beasts everyone knows and fears--the bloodsucking vampire, Count Dracula, and that eight-foot-tall mash-up of corpses, Frankenstein's Monster. Or that scariest of mummies, Cheops, who scientists revived after 4,700 years--big mistake Or more horrifying yet, the Horla, an invisible, havoc-wreaking creature that herds humans like cattle and feeds of their souls. Drawn from the pages of classic books and tales as old as time, this frightfully exciting collection features 25 of the creepiest creatures ever imagined, from witches and werewolves to dragons and ghosts. Every monster is brought to life in a full-size full-color portrait that captures the essence of the beast, and in lively text that recounts the monster's spine-tingling story. With sidebars that explore the history and the genre of each sourcebook, The Big Book of Monsters is an exciting introduction to literature and language arts.
LC Classification Number
GR825.J65 2019
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