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Monstrous Child
Monstrous Child | Francesca Simon
10 posts | 9 read | 9 to read
"This is a rare and unusual gem for Norse fans who don't generally see much of Hel."--Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books (Starred, Recommended Review)A stunning, operatic, epic drama, like no other. Meet Hel, an ordinary teenager -- and goddess of the Underworld. Why is life so unfair? Hel tries to make the best of it, creating gleaming halls in her dark kingdom and welcoming the dead who she is forced to host for eternity. Until eternity itself is threatened. Francesca's first and wonderful foray into teen.
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AbigailJaneBlog
Monstrous Child | Francesca Simon
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I've been looking forward to reading this book since I bought it in 2017 and STILL haven't got round to it, but it does fit today's #haunted prompt perfectly- Monstrous Monday!

@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Haha!! I have plenty like that!! 3y
Eggs Beautiful cover and intriguing title 👹 3y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Mehso-so

Hmm. Unexpected, a slow burning plot line with little action. Hel is difficult to like and makes absolutely no attempt to make the best of things but she is also someone who has never been on the receiving end of kindness or love so her actions do make a sort of sad sense. Not sure if I‘m cut out for mythology - the (male) gods actions just make me mad at this point. Loved the audio narration.

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stephfafahh
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Panpan

⭐️⭐️ The cover of this is absolutely gorgeous. When I read the synopsis and found that it was based on Norse mythology, I borrowed it straightaway. After being banished to the world of the dead, Hel starts to build the biggest palace - bigger than her Asgard rivals. And it includes a wall *shudders.

I was expecting a badass, bold young woman, who made people bend or break to her will. It definitely wasn‘t what I was expecting at all

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Bookworm54
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Two books from my #TBR with beautiful fonts and covers ☺️

#ForFontsSake #AndItsAugust

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StarsBish
The Monstrous Child | Francesca Simon
Mehso-so

3/5

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Liberty
The Monstrous Child | Francesca Simon
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Good morning, Littens! I have made my way through the top two books, and am currently reading the one on the bottom. Happy @24in48 #readathon! 🤘🏻📚❤

brilliantglow Nicely done! 8y
Lizpixie Great job lovely! Good luck for the rest of the weekend.👍 8y
Susanita Good morning, Liberty! 8y
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Liberty
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Picked out my stack of physical books I want to try and read this weekend for the @24in48 #readathon. I have a few e-galleys to check out as well. 📚🎉💗

Ubookquitous I enjoyed House of Bathory - two timelines, lots of dark... Hope you like 8y
TheCopyCait How quickly do you read?! I am in awe! 8y
TheCopyCait (And to be clear, I've long wondered this. #notallheroeswearcapes) 8y
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BrainyHeroine I love House Bathory!! 8y
BarbaraJean When I saw the book title on this post, I thought it was going to be inauguration-related... 😂 8y
sprinkledwithwords Wow that is an impressive list! Good luck! 8y
WordWaller The Impossible Fairy Tale is on my stack too!! 8y
WordWaller And Becoming Unbecoming!! 🙌🙌🙌 8y
Tnovo Wow!! Those look fantastic! 8y
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books_and_bobs
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Mehso-so

Unexpectedly, this book tells a tale of myth and legend, all from the perspective of a sullen and sarcastic teen, who just so happens to be the child of Loki. Perfect for any who have an affinity for mythology.

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Fernoppy
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Pickpick

Well this was an unexpected delight. Popped up when I was browsing audio books and I thought the premise - "meet Hel, an ordinary teenager - and Goddess of the Underworld" - sounded intriguing. The premise is slightly misleading, since Hel is the daughter of a God and a Giantess, and she's never ordinary. But I just adored her. Sometimes brutally honest and at others dripping in sarcasm and facetiousness, she was fabulously narrated.

Fernoppy The author mentioned in the acknowledgements that the illustrator had done a wonderful job - judging by the front cover image, I'd love to get my hands on the hard copy. 8y
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ChooseYA
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Pickpick

Read this in one sitting earlier this week. Loved the inclusion of Norse mythology and Hel as a bitter and sulky teenager.