Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies
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Rated 5/5 from 34 ratings
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Product description
Why wait till Halloween for an awesome scare? From Edward Cullen to Dracula, the scoop on all your fave monsters. Meet the horrifying beasts behind the world’s scariest movies, books and legends – all in terrifying colour art. Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula. Twilight hero Edward Cullen. The zombie spirits of Haiti. The murderous real-life noblewoman known as ‘The Blood Countess’. They’re all here in profiles and pictures: armed, dangerous and ready to bite you!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780545214735
Lexile measure
1040L
Other details
- 96 pages
Condition
New
UK editionReviews
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ryan
on 26 April 20125 star rating
a briliant book buy it
5 out of 5 -
Kent
on 29 June 2010Lingerman
I absolutley loved this book it has like adaptations for all the diffrent make belive creatures like dracular and his 3 wives and so more this is probobly one of the best books in the whole world
5 out of 5
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What kids think
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MadCoyote
on 29 September 2017Saw this in my 8 year old daughter’s classroom.
LOVE IT. Wonderful book which introduces (not-too-young) kids to the horror genre in a fairly gentle way, starting off with descriptions of classic monsters (e.g., Count Dracula, Lord Ruthven, Carmilla (no Varney, though) to more contemporary ones such as Lestat Lioncourt and Edward Cullen.
When I was my daughter’s age, I would’ve been all over this. Looking very forward to buying a copy and sharing with both my kids.
5 out of 5 -
Roodieroo
on 9 March 2014This book is quite scary wouldn’t recommend it young children but I did like it
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Paradise56
on 6 March 2013this book is scary …. but yet found it really interesting and couldnt put it down
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jodijunk
on 28 March 2011I would not reccomend this book to any child. It appears to educate children on demonic creatures and where they are in the world and who fears them. It is not clear whether they are real or not real. They give detail descriptions on how they hunt, haunt and eat their mostly human prey. They give details on the killiings and it seems all too real. This book should not be in a school or anywhere near young children. The book talks about creatures feared by Haitians and people who practice voodoo and creatures that kill people who go to church. In Japan the creature will kill those who are not budhists. One female spirit targets men and others prey on children. It talks about how one may make a hole in the victims skin with fingernails and suck blood from the hole and chew the flesh, throw away bones and wear the dried skins. This is just too dark and gross for children and simply not neccessary.
1 out of 5
Marina
on 21 July 2024
Finally found it!!!
Listen here, I’ve been looking for this book for 15 years. FIFTEEN YEARS. When I was a kid in elementary school I saw this at the scholastic book fair and bought it, but unfortunately I gave it to a friend to borrow and it never got returned. I used to read this all the time. To parents saying it’s ’too scary’, well that’s too bad! This was a book that made my childhood brighter.