Bobby Reardon's 13th birthday wish isn't all that different from any year prior: “I wish the humans would come back and finish these monsters off for good.” Only this year his wish finally comes true — and life as Bobby knows it gets much, much worse.
Raised in Monster Town for his entire life, Bobby's the lone human in a town built to contain the 'weeds' in the monster hierarchy — fauns, mummies, leprechauns, ghosts, golems and even drippy little balls of mud called ballybogs.
As the face of the species that locked all the monsters up, Bobby's life is one big fight after another. With his loyal bully, Arbo — a green elemental; with his nosy boss, Enosh — an unemotive clay golem; and with his idiotic dad — a bumbling, has-been vampire who lives for vintage Hawaiian shirts and detests the taste of blood... And when that same wimpy dad is suddenly framed for the first attack in the history of Monster Town, Bobby's faced with a problem that's going to require a lot more than a hot temper.
Bobby might hate monsters, but he's going to hate being their only hope at salvation even more.
Garrett is offering up one copy of the book as well as an original piece of character art for any character not yet featured on the website. If you'd like a chance to win, please leave a comment by June 8th (with your e-mail address if it's hard to find) and let me know if you spread the word in any way for an extra entry. US entrants only, please.
In the meantime, you can find Garrett at his author website, Amazon, and on Goodreads. There's a book trailer for MONSTER TOWN, too.
Good luck!
I would love to be entered :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to read this book. Thank you for the excerpt and giveaway!
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Wow, this sounds really unique!
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Definitely creepy and certainly unique. It sounds so interesting. Thank you for offering the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteMonster Town sounds cool! It sounds like something that could become a movie. :)
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Love the drawing above in all primary colors! We don't often see artwork as part of the giveaway. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteMonster Town sounds like an interesting read. I love the ambivalence of Robby as he struggles to accept his fate of being the monster fighter. The characters and situation sounds unique and compelling. Can't wait to read this one!
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What an interesting story! Have to check out the trailer. I'm sure it's fantastic.
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I couldn't wait. I had to order a copy!
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This definitely sounds like something the boys in my class will want to get their hands on!
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So sooo excited to read this! I hope I win!
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ReplyDeleteI love the Shirley Temple song in the trailer. I'll be tweeting this. Sounds like a perfect book for my grandson who loves monsters and zombies. :)
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