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The story of Mary Frewn who lives in LOndon and sees ghosts, or does she
 
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dodau | Sep 13, 2011 |
Frankie Stein is the daughter of a research scientist. She accidentally creates a baby monster with unwanted cells from her father's laboratory, which first scares her and then starts endearing itself to her (and the rest of us.) She enlists a girl who's good with babies/animals to help her take care of it and keep it secret, so that no evil scientists can take it away. But the monster keeps growing...

My favorite thing about this book is the way Monnie, the monster, is treated by the author. I love him/her/it to death, but I'm never told "here, you're supposed to love this." My second favorite part is the relationship between Frankie and Monnie and how it grows, how well I come to understand them over the course of the story.

A lot of basic kid themes are present, including sibling rivalry and the special dynamic friendship has at that age. (And the friendship subplot is one of the most believable things in the book. You'll know what I mean when you read it, it's not what you're usually fed in these books.) I really like Frankie, and how practical she is with herself even while she's having a completely emotional and impractical reaction to something. She's the kind of person I'd like to be my friend, and when I'm reading The Monster Garden it's like she is. Also, I love Alf.

This is Vivien Alcock's absolute best book, and is suitable for all ages.

http://fatalisfortuna.blogspot.com/2009/02/review-monster-garden-by-vivien-alcoc...
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FFortuna | otra reseña | Jun 22, 2009 |
This is not one of Vivien Alcock's best books, but still not worthy of the 'one copy' obscurity it appears to have.

Alcock is an under-rated author in general.
 
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Rivendell | Mar 28, 2007 |
Using a tissue sample she believes is from one of her father's experiments in genetic engineering, Frankie accidentally creates a baby monster, which begins to grow at an alarming rate.
Lexile: 540 [view chart]
 
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211Fern | otra reseña | Jan 11, 2011 |
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