Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters -- Juvenile literature
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Monsters
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- Magical creatures, Kate Riggs
- Beasts, by S.L. Hamilton
- Legendary creatures, mythical beasts and spirits from around the world, Adam Auerbach
- Monsters, John Malam
- Discover orcs, boggarts, and other nasty fantasy creatures, by A.J. Sautter
- Discover dragons, giants, and other deadly fantasy monsters, by A.J. Sautter
- The big book of monsters, the creepiest creatures from classic literature, by Hal Johnson ; illustrated by Tim Sievert
- Greece! Rome! monsters!, John Harris ; illustrated by Calef Brown
- Monsters, K.A. Robertson ; [edited by] Keli Sipperley
- Monstrous, the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters, Carlyn Beccia
- Dr. Ernest Drake's monsterology handbook, a practical course in monsters, edited by Dugald A. Steer
- Everything I know about monsters, a collection of made-up facts, educated guesses, and silly pictures about creatures of creepiness, by Tom Lichtenheld
- The big book of mysteries, Tom Adams ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- Can you catch the kraken?, an interactive monster hunt, by Brandon Terrell
- Monster hunt, exploring mysterious creatures, with Jim Arnosky
- Murderous mythical creatures you wouldn't want to meet!, [written by Fiona Macdonald ; illustrated by David Antram]
- Orc warfare, Chris Pramas
- Legendary creatures, unleash the beasts!, created by Basher, written by Mary Budzik
- 12 terrifying monsters, by Allan Morey
- Cryptozoology, could unexplained creatures be real?, Megan Borgert-Spaniol
- Biggest, baddest book of monsters, Anders Hanson & Elissa Mann
- Monsters, Annabel Savery
- Origami monsters, Catherine Ard
- Real-life monsters?, Therese Shea
- Gorgons, by Grace Hansen
- The color monster, a story about emotions, Anna Llenas
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