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A fang-tastically funny, wholly original adventure, featuring black-and-white illustrations by Flavia Sorrentino. Meet eleven-year-old Kevin Aurelius. He's just like every other kid . . . except he's a vampire, lives in a traveling circus full of zany monsters, and his best friend is a dragon named Brannie. When Kevin's family's circus, Carnival Monstromo, runs out of money and gets stranded in a boring town full of humans, their only choice is to earn gold by putting on an impromptu show for the town’s residents. There’s a BIG problem though. Seventy years ago, a scary monster called the…mehr

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A fang-tastically funny, wholly original adventure, featuring black-and-white illustrations by Flavia Sorrentino. Meet eleven-year-old Kevin Aurelius. He's just like every other kid . . . except he's a vampire, lives in a traveling circus full of zany monsters, and his best friend is a dragon named Brannie. When Kevin's family's circus, Carnival Monstromo, runs out of money and gets stranded in a boring town full of humans, their only choice is to earn gold by putting on an impromptu show for the town’s residents. There’s a BIG problem though. Seventy years ago, a scary monster called the You-Know-What destroyed the town and, ever since, they have a strict no-monsters policy. When noise from the circus wakes up the creature, the townspeople are furious at Kevin and his family. Now, the You-Know-What is on the loose and out for blood. Can Kevin and his new friend, a human girl named Susie, stop the monster, and save the town before all is lost?
Autorenporträt
Matt Brown started writing stories at a young age. He's written a lot of books, traveled the world hosting TV shows, and produced radio shows and podcasts. He is a passionate promoter of reading for fun in schools as well as an advocate for saving public libraries. Flavia Sorrentino lives and works as a freelance illustrator in Rome, Italy, where she grew up. She loves the saying "Rome wasn't built in a day," which inspires her to continue to seek new methods of expression and communication. She has a passion for poetry, historical costumes, Tina Turner, and tomato sauce!