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The Deltora Book Of Monsters (Deltora Quest) (edition 2002)

by Emily Rodda, Marc McBride (Illustrator)

Series: Deltora Quest (Follow-Up), Deltora (Companion)

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Hoping to set things straight, the Deltora Palace librarian has secretly compiled this volume that, based on "The Deltora Annals," portrays the monsters living in this land and recounts stories from those who have faced them.
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Title:The Deltora Book Of Monsters (Deltora Quest)
Authors:Emily Rodda
Other authors:Marc McBride (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2002), Paperback, 48 pages
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The Deltora Book of Monsters by Emily Rodda

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The Deltora Book of Monsters is a compendium style companion book featuring all the monsters Lief, Jasmine and Barda encounter or hear about during the first series of Deltora Quest.

"Written" by the head librarian, Josef, each entry details a monster, the weaknesses or strengths and where or how the monster came into being and details of how Josef heard about it.

Most of these entries are included in the updated Deltora Quest books, split up into the book which deals with each monster but I enjoyed the collected version and the informal diary entry style it was written in. There are lots of illustrations of the monsters too, although I'm not really a fan of the style but they are definitely sufficiently scary.

A worthwhile inclusion to the Deltora Quest world but only really for diehard fans. 3 stars. ( )
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Hoping to set things straight, the Deltora Palace librarian has secretly compiled this volume that, based on "The Deltora Annals," portrays the monsters living in this land and recounts stories from those who have faced them.

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