![]() ![]() ![]() Alas, he doesn't succeed in scaring him and instead they become friends. After an impressive research session, Leonardo finds such a kid. Leonardo himself is a rather poor specimen: nobody, but nobody is afraid of him and he's very determined to actually scare the tuna salad out of somebody: ideally, the most scaredy-cat kid he can find. ![]() Leonardo starts rather promisingly: with a play on words (as Leonardo of the title is terrible at monstering, rather than terrifying) and a stylish catalogue of strange and awesome monsters begotten somewhere in the Gruffalo-meets-Sendak land, and a good splash of humour. Summary: This might be worth a look in the library for the classy graphics and the monsters at the beginning are good, but overall it's an example of form over content, and the BookBag was annoyed rather than impressed. ![]()
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