Once upon a time there lived two brothers, who, when they were children, were so seldom apart that those who saw one always looked for the other at his heels. But when they had grown to manhood, and the time had come when they must make their own fortunes, the elder brother said to the younger:
The Monster Story-Teller
โ Scribed by Wilson, Jacqueline
- Book ID
- 107570801
- Publisher
- RHCP
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
One morning at school, Natalie is very bored. Then she has a big surprise -- there is a tiny monster at the window, waving at her! Suddenly Natalie's day is much more exciting . . .They whizz off together for some monster fun, and soon Natalie has lots of special stories to tell!
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