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Fabulous Monsters

by Marcia Williams

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Five stories, told in cartoon form, about legendary monsters including Grendel, Isikukumanderu, the basilisk, bunyip, and chimera.
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Art Media: Pen, Ink, and Watercolor.
This book is a good example of a fantasy because it talks all about make believe monsters. The stories are silly and fun to read but completely unrealistic and made up.
Characters: All of the characters, which is all of the monsters in this book are essential because all of the mini stories in this book revolve around them. Without all these crazy monsters, there would be no story.
  bwetmore05 | Nov 3, 2009 |
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