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The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street
The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street | Lauren Oliver
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From the bestselling author of E. B. White Read-Aloud Honor Book Liesl & Po comes a timely and relevant adventure story about monsters of all kinds--and a girl brave enough to save them. Cordelia Clay loves the work she and her father do together: saving and healing the remarkable creatures around Boston at the end of the nineteenth century. Their home on Cedar Street is full to the brim with dragons, squelches, and diggles, and Cordelia loves every one of them. But their work must be kept secret--others aren't welcoming to outsiders and immigrants, so what would the people of Boston do to the creatures they call "monsters"? One morning, Cordelia awakens to discover that her father has disappeared--along with nearly all the monsters. With only a handful of clues and a cryptic note to guide her, Cordelia must set off to find out what happened to her father, with the help of her new friend Gregory, Iggy the farting filch, a baby dragon, and a small zuppy (zombie puppy, that is).
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BekaReid
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Loved this middle grade book and looking forward to reading more by Lauren Oliver in the future.

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BekaReid
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Picked up Lauren Oliver's The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street as a gift for one of my niblings, and thought I'd take a peek into it...and a few chapters later, I'm wondering if I have time to finish it before I need to wrap it up 🙄
Definitely gonna look up more by this author later!

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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I just adore Lauren Oliver's middle grade stuff

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tracycatherinereads
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Hi, everyone! I‘m so sick of the algorithm over on Instagram (@tracycatherinereads) so I‘m gonna be reviewing and chatting here almost entirely! What‘s new in this space? Read any fantastic middle grade lately?

Laughterhp I just recently read this and really enjoyed it! 4y
tracycatherinereads @Laughterhp that‘s good to hear! I‘m hoping I can really dig in today at some point 4y
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Panic70
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Thank you to @BeckyMerilatt for recommending this book. I enjoyed Liesel and Po a bit more, but this was just as cute. A single dad and his daughter Cordelia care for Monsters. One day her dad and all the monsters disappear, leaving Cordelia on her own. She sets off on an epic adventure to bring them home. My 9 year old was not as interested in this book, but I would recommend giving this a try as she still enjoyed listening to bits and pieces.

PNWBookseller85 Glad you liked it! 5y
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PNWBookseller85
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One of my reading goals this year is to read more middle fiction and YA. This was such a good start. A rollicking adventure set in Boston in the 1930‘s. Cordelia and her father collect and care for monsters in their home until one day Cordelia wakes up to find that her father and the monsters are missing. It was really a lovely little book.

Panic70 Sounds lovely! I‘m going to see if I can find it. 5y
PNWBookseller85 @Panic70 forgot to mention it comes out in February! 5y
Panic70 @BeckyMerilatt I put in a recommendation at my library. Just realized it‘s the same author as Liesl and Po. I really enjoyed that one, so I‘m looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for the tip! 5y
PNWBookseller85 @Panic70 I liked Liesl and Po too! I still hand sell it all the time at work. ❤️ 5y
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