Roberts, Steven

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Graphic monsters

2024
Monsters of many types have long been the focus of rumors and folktales around the world. People tell stories about dragons in many cultures, and tales from the European Middle Ages speak of these giant lizards stealing livestock and fighting knights. Vampires of various sorts are also said to live in the midst of humans, existing for centuries. The chupacabra, also known as the "goat sucker," is a legendary creature of the Americas. It's a vampire-like animal that sucks the blood out of livestock and other animals! Readers will meet these terrifying monsters in this colorfully illustrated volume. Are they really just rumors and legends? That's for readers to decide!.

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