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Description
On a cold, dark night perfect for scaring, the members of Fright Club gather to practice their booing, hissing, and growling. But one monster is acting strange . . . Fran is busy making something, and Vladimir wants to know what it is! Could it be a mask with fangs or a big pink nose? A little rounded bat or a paper butt?
But Rabbit knows what it is--a valentine! Could Fran be in love with someone??
This clever, rollicking read aloud text has delightfully spooky illustrations and an adorable message that even monsters have valentines.
Product details
| Published | 01 Jan 2018 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 32 |
| ISBN | 9781619634336 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
| Dimensions | 245 x 274 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Long's dark, ghostly palette sets an appropriately eerie mood, and he has a lot of fun with the cuddly animals' reign of terror. . . Don't worry about what goes bump in the night, Long seems to suggest--daylight can be plenty scary, too.
Publishers Weekly on FRIGHT CLUB
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Long delivers an original story full of droll humor while also introducing the concept of questioning stereotypes and rules. . . Long ably proves that 'when it comes to scaring, the more the merrier.'
Kirkus Reviews on FRIGHT CLUB
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Silly but entertaining.
School Library Journal on FRIGHT CLUB
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It's a funny Halloween concept that delivers.
The Horn Book on FRIGHT CLUB
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The lighthearted tone makes this Halloween tale a perfect pick for younger children. Monster names such as Virginia Wolf and Mumford N. Suns will entertain the adults as well.
Booklist on FRIGHT CLUB
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Doubling as a baby book and an early reader, this book about the ups and downs of avian rivalry succeeds abundantly on both fronts.
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