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Loch Ness Monster : Fiction :: Bullfrog : Non-Fiction
Loch Ness Monster:fiction::bullfrog:fact
Jon Stone has written: 'Another monster at the end of this book' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Puppets, Monsters 'The monster at the end of this book' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Puppets, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Monsters 'I'll Show You Tyrants' 'The Monster at the End of this Book' 'Another Monster at the End of This Book' 'The Monster at the End of This Book' 'The monster at the end of this book' -- subject(s): Puppets, Juvenile fiction, Monsters, Fiction 'Monster at the End of' 'Big Bird in China =' -- subject(s): Fiction, Puppets, Birds 'Lovable furry old Grover's resting places' -- subject(s): Body, Human, Fiction, Human Body, Puppets, Vocabulary, Human body, Children's stories, American
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Ellen Sue Klose has written books on a variety of subjects, including health and wellness, personal growth, and spirituality. Some of her notable works include "Living Cheaply With Style" and "The Book of Peace: Finding the Spirit in a Busy World."
Fiction. It might seem like Realistc Fiction but because it features mythical creatures it is Fiction.
Psycho Silver looks like Justin Nimmo in his monster form in Power Rangers in Space fan-fiction.
Vypra's monster form looks like a gray dragon-like creature in PRLR fan-fiction only.
Wendy Newsham has written: 'The monster hunt' -- subject(s): Fiction, Loch Ness monster
The werefox, like all lycanthropes, are creatures of fiction. As a fictional creatures and a shape changer, it is technically a monster.
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Yes it is.
Yes its called " the neverland monster"