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Lala is Draculaura in the Monster High book. In the book , all the monsters go to a "normie" school so her real name would be a dead give away that she is a vampire.
monster high is not a real school but its about a school with these monster in it who have to cover them self up to not show there a monster yes it is real
Uh yeah he's unfortunately real
Monster High by Lisi Harrison is a paranormal young adult book.
The Monster Book of Monsters
"A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness has 13 chapters in total.
In "A Monster Calls," the author uses various elements to foreshadow the end of the book, such as recurring themes of loss and acceptance, symbolic references to the monster itself, and the protagonist's emotional journey. These elements build tension and create a sense of inevitability leading towards the conclusion, where the protagonist must come to terms with his emotions and face the truth.
Lala is Draculaura in the Monster High book. In the book , all the monsters go to a "normie" school so her real name would be a dead give away that she is a vampire.
monster high is not a real school but its about a school with these monster in it who have to cover them self up to not show there a monster yes it is real
i don't know if she a real monster
In the book, the monster calls himself "the Adam of [Victor's] labours". So Adam is a good one.Janus was a Roman god with two faces, so Janus could be a good name.
they are real dolls but monster high isn't real
its a old book.
Goto the shop Book Wyrms. You will see a monster with one of the copies of The Book of Lore. Do his 3 quests, and then walk in the door and beat him. The real book store owner will give you The Book of Lore.
The monster in "A Monster Calls" is a yew tree that comes to life and visits a young boy named Conor. It serves as a symbolic representation of Conor's suppressed emotions and inner turmoil as he struggles to cope with his mother's illness. The monster helps Conor confront his fears and face the reality of his situation.
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