The Monsterologist: A Memoir in Rhyme
by Bobbi Katz
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"The world's foremost expert in monsterology shares his rare collection of letters, notes, and memorabilia ... [including] an interview with the Loch Ness monster, an invitation from Count Dracula, Bluebeard's personal ad, and many other monstrous secrets"--P. [4] of cover.Tags
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What a cool freaking book. The endpapers alone (an array of vintage-looking monster stamps) sent a thrill up my spine. From the illustrator of the Time Warp Trio series and prolific poet Bobbi Katz, comes this book of poetry about monsters written from the perspective of a moster expert (or monsterologist). You have the usual fare here: ogres, trolls, dracula, etc. But you also get a bunch of creative creatures thrown in, too: the Compu-monster, the Verbivore, and the Surfing Sock-Eater.
Best for upper-elementary, I think. Not overly scary, mostly fun, with spectacular graphic design and an engaging premise.
Best for upper-elementary, I think. Not overly scary, mostly fun, with spectacular graphic design and an engaging premise.
I love everything about cryptids and this book was amazing! Awesome illustrations throughout and poetry rhymes about Medusa, Loch Ness monster, Yeti, Kraken and more! A must read for any monster fan, regardless of age!
This book is written in rhyme as a fact book on various scary creatures like werewolves, ogres, trolls and Frankenstein's monster. The layout of the book is like that of a memoir or journal, with "articles" and "photos" cut and pasted and interspersed with the writing and the memoir writer's personal illustrations. The monster art is great and dark and the poetry is complex yet readable by a fourth or fifth grader. Meter and structure are tampered with.
I think this book may inspire a love of poetry among kids. Could be used as a humorous read aloud and in poetry writing and sharing.
I think this book may inspire a love of poetry among kids. Could be used as a humorous read aloud and in poetry writing and sharing.
This highly engaging book holds a collection of poems written about and in some cases by some very scary monsters. We encounter all of the usual ones, like Dracula, The Yeti, The Crakken, The Lockness, trolls, and Gollum among others. We are introduced to some new ones too, such as the Compu-Monster, the Verbivore, and the Suds-Surfing Sock-Eater.
Each entry in this encyclopedic-like collection of poems has a great deal of effort put into it. In the style of pictures, letters, notes, maps and diagrams, the illustrations in this book are amazing. Add that to the wise range of monsters covered in these poems, this book will be a fast favorite of poetry and moster lovers alike.
Theme: Monsters
Poetry, verse, rhymes devoted to monsters.
Fascinating collection of notes, facts, letters, and memorabilia. Great read. (4+)
Poetry, verse, rhymes devoted to monsters.
Fascinating collection of notes, facts, letters, and memorabilia. Great read. (4+)
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- Poetry, Fiction and Literature, Picture Books, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 811.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American poetry in English 20th Century 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS3561 .A7518 .M58 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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