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4-6
Frankenstein Journals series.
Illustrated by
Timothy Banks.
Fourteen-year-old orphan JD, son of Frankenstein's monster, continues to search for his "cousins"--including one whose father contributed JD's dad's large intestine (No Guts), and another, his butt (Pain). He needs to find them before the evil Fran Kenstein can use them to make her own monster. In diary format, the humorous stories are enhanced by annotations, doodles, and richly colored illustrations. Glos. Review covers the following Frankenstein Journals titles: No Guts, No Gloria and A Pain in the Butt.
(3)
4-6
Frankenstein Journals series.
Illustrated by
Timothy Banks.
Fourteen-year-old orphan JD, son of Frankenstein's monster, continues to search for his "cousins"--including one whose father contributed JD's dad's large intestine (No Guts), and another, his butt (Pain). He needs to find them before the evil Fran Kenstein can use them to make her own monster. In diary format, the humorous stories are enhanced by annotations, doodles, and richly colored illustrations. Glos. Review covers the following Frankenstein Journals titles: No Guts, No Gloria and A Pain in the Butt.
(3)
4-6
Frankenstein Journals series.
Illustrated by
Timothy Banks.
Fourteen-year-old J.D. is an orphan who discovers he is the son of Frankenstein's monster. This series chronicles J.D.'s search for his relatives: the living descendants of the people whose body parts were used to build his dad. These quick, reluctant-reader-friendly stories are humorous and suspenseful. Full-color art mixed with black-and-white doodles enhance the diary theme. Glos. Review covers these Frankenstein Journals titles: Feet First and I for an Eye.
(3)
4-6
Frankenstein Journals series.
Illustrated by
Timothy Banks.
Fourteen-year-old J.D. is an orphan who discovers he is the son of Frankenstein's monster. This series chronicles J.D.'s search for his relatives: the living descendants of the people whose body parts were used to build his dad. These quick, reluctant-reader-friendly stories are humorous and suspenseful. Full-color art mixed with black-and-white doodles enhance the diary theme. Glos. Review covers these Frankenstein Journals titles: Feet First and I for an Eye.