The Boy Who Hatched Monsters
By (Author) T.C. Shelley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
29th March 2022
31st March 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Fairies, elves, etc
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Queens, kings, princesses, princes etc
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
237g
Sams life has always been strange. After all, his family have no idea that hes half monster, half fairy. But now hes keeping an even bigger secret. He alone has the power to bring monsters to life! (Hes even got a tiny gargoyle hatchling hidden in his sock drawer.) When Queen Maggie finds out, shes delighted. She wants Sam to create her a whole new legion of vile ogres. When he refuses, she vows that she will destroy everything Sam holds dear. And so the stage is set for a final battle, one that will determine not just Sams future, but that of the whole of monsterkind The conclusion to T.C. Shelley's magical fantasy trilogy is perfect for fans of Jennifer Bell, Sophie Anderson and Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.
Shelley is a first-time novelist who writes with the confidence of an old hand. The plot never flags, but characters have time to develop, and even Shelleys most outlandish creations are rendered believable by her descriptive precision A treat. * Emily Bearn, Telegraph Praise for The Monster Who Wasnt *
This story is quite simply beautifully written and will make us all believe in monsters of all shapes and sizes * Angels and Urchins Praise for The Monster Who Wasnt *
There are plenty of shocks and frightening moments in store in this engrossing story * Primary Times Praise for The Monster Who Wasnt *
T.C. Shelley studied Creative Writing and Literature at university. She has been teaching English for over twenty years and her first school was classified as the most remote in Australia. She loves an audience and long before she took up teaching was writing and performing her poetry and short stories. She began writing novels to entertain her daughter, who wisely suggested that she try to get them published. Shelley lives with her husband, her daughter and two dogs in Perth, Western Australia.