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A Fright to Remember

Monster High School Spirits, Book 1

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A Fright to Remember

By: Adrianna Cuevas, Mattel
Narrated by: Victoria Villarreal
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The Monster High ghouls are back and more spooktacular than ever in this all-new, original middle grade series set in the world of Nickelodeon's animated show and written by Adrianna Cuevas!

As Monster High prepares for its annual talent show, Frankie Stein is left wondering what they could perform. When Torelei Stripe mocks Frankie's music playing abilities, Frankie is left even more confused about which of their brain parts is exciting enough for the talent show.

Luckily, Headmistress Bloodgood presents Frankie with new information about their brain that might hold the answer. Except Frankie discovers that their brain part is from a disgraced scientist accused of unethical experiments. Plagued by dreams from the scientist's life, Frankie teams up with Draculaura and Clawdeen to discover the truth about their past-and save Monster High in the process.

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This book is for children. The fact that one character introduced her self and said my pronouns are they them made me not want my daughter listening to this book again. my daughter is a child and thins like that have no place in a children's book let kids be kids. They have a whole adult life to.learn about that kind of stuff. over all if it weren't fir the agenda pushing the book has a good lesson to be learned.

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