It's way past bedtime o'clock in Cutesville . . . . but somebody can't sleep. The harder he tries to nod off, the more wide awake Love Monster is, and the later and darker and spookier it gets. When he hears a rustle rustle, then a creeeak, scuffle-shuffle BUMP, he's just sure there's a hungry, scary something on its way to get him. So Love Monster musters up his courage . . . . and discovers that the something scary isn't so scary after all. It's just his friend coming to pay Love Monster a visit. Turns out Love Monster's pal couldn't sleep, either.
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Praise for Love Monster:
"A delightful story with an aah ending." - The Sun
"A sweetly inspiring story aimed at encouraging little readers to take positive action when life is not going their way." - The Observer
"Love Monster is a delightful book which has gorgeous pictures, clear text, and a witty story line" - We Love This Book
Praise for Love Monster and the Last Chocolate:
"If your Easter holidays involve chocolate, and you can bear a story set in Cutesville, Rachel Bright's scrumptious Love Monster and the Last Chocolate, with its comical, grainy images and lovely retro typeface, will be as enticing as a strawberry swirl. Our googly-eyed hero faces a moral dilemma that chocolate-lovers of all ages will appreciate." The Sunday Times
"A delightful story with an aah ending." - The Sun
"A sweetly inspiring story aimed at encouraging little readers to take positive action when life is not going their way." - The Observer
"Love Monster is a delightful book which has gorgeous pictures, clear text, and a witty story line" - We Love This Book
Praise for Love Monster and the Last Chocolate:
"If your Easter holidays involve chocolate, and you can bear a story set in Cutesville, Rachel Bright's scrumptious Love Monster and the Last Chocolate, with its comical, grainy images and lovely retro typeface, will be as enticing as a strawberry swirl. Our googly-eyed hero faces a moral dilemma that chocolate-lovers of all ages will appreciate." The Sunday Times