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Monsterland

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A boy takes off on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through a mysterious land, with the help of some monster friends

It’s Halloween, and everyone in Charlie’s small town is excited for this year’s festivities. Charlie's grandfather, Old Joe, is famous for his holiday haunts, and his pumpkin patch is the center of the town’s zealous celebrations. But for Charlie, Halloween’s just one more reminder that his cousin Billy isn’t around anymore. Charlie plans to keep to himself this year, hanging out in the haunted barn with his trusty dog Ringo.      
But when Charlie runs into some neighborhood bullies who are after his candy, he heads off into the woods to escape. He quickly gets lost, but spots a kid who he thinks is Billy. As Charlie chases after him deeper and deeper into the woods, he finds himself entering Monsterland—a mysterious place where werewolves live amongst trolls and goblins. Here he meets the Prime Minister, a vampire who tells Charlie he may be able to see his cousin again in this strange new land. Accompanied by a hulking monster chaperone, Charlie’s determined to find out just what happened to his cousin, and sets off to explore the secrets hiding in this uncharted territory.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from June 1, 2017
      A young boy confronts a devastating loss.Halloween has always been the favorite holiday in Charlie's small town. But this year, the white fifth-grader isn't up for much celebration. Charlie's older cousin Billy has been missing, last seen by Charlie jumping into a churning river, and presumed drowned--though Charlie still holds out hope that Billy is alive. On Halloween night Charlie thinks he spots Billy in a pumpkin patch and runs after him, soon finding himself in Monsterland, a secluded valley purposefully left off the map by the U.S. government as a sanctuary for all the things that go bump in the night. Vampires, werewolves, witches, and more all mingle in Monsterland. Charlie navigates this peculiar place with Frankenstein's monster (here named Franklin Prometheus) as his companion, searching for Billy, who may be alive and well and hopelessly lost. This hefty novel is filled with imagination and incident. The book's episodic nature satiates the curiosities readers will have about the citizens of Monsterland and how it operates, but those itching for closure about Billy may get a bit restless. Charlie is a pleasant character, but Franklin Prometheus steals the show as a pragmatic beast forging a quiet but strong bond with his young charge. The book's emotional journey is just as enthralling as its physical one, blending well and evoking the works of Norton Juster and Jeff Smith. A compelling, imaginative, cathartic journey. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2017

      Gr 4-6-Charlie Cooper is a troubled daydreamer who misses his cousin, Billy, who disappeared six months ago. For Charlie, nothing feels quite right. Halloween isn't the same without his sidekick, and he believes Billy is still out there. When Charlie's teacher discusses some local lore about uncharted land on the town map, Charlie's curiosity is piqued. While escaping bullies, Charlie stumbles into a graveyard and seeks shelter in Monsterland, the unexplored piece of his town. In Monsterland, Charlie meets the Prime Minister, a vampire who explains how Monsterland serves as a haven from the outside world for all kinds of monsters. Charlie encounters giants, werewolves, trolls, ogres, goblins, hobgoblins, a Persian Manticore, witches, marauders, wendigos, warlocks, mummies, and strigoi (troubled spirits of the dead rising from graves). The boy realizes that the land must remain protected and that Billy might be in there somewhere. Charlie begins his quest accompanied by none other than Frankenstein's monster himself (aka Franklin). The two journey across various parts of Monsterland as they search for Billy. The ending is satisfying, though Crowley paves the way for a sequel. Themes about death and the grieving process elevate this title above the average ghoulish fantasy. VERDICT Perfect for fans of Ransom Riggs's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children or readers looking for a monster tale that's not overly scary.-Laura Dooley-Taylor, Lake Zurich Middle School North, IL

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      When Charlie thinks he spots his missing cousin Billy and gives chase, Charlie instead finds a passage to Monsterland. There, the Prime Minister (a vampire) lures Charlie into a dangerous mission with the promise that he might see Billy again. Charlie's struggles with guilt and grief and his journey to learn to live through those feelings are the heart of this thrilling monster-filled adventure.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.7
  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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