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Another Monster at the End of This Book

Written by Jon StoneAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Jon Stone
Illustrated by Michael SmollinAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Michael Smollin

Juvenile Fiction - Humorous Stories; Juvenile Fiction - Movie or Television Tie-In
· Golden Books
· Hardcover · Ages 1-5
· August 11, 2009 · $3.99 · 978-0-307-98769-3 (0-307-98769-8)

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In this vibrantly illustrated sequel to the much-loved The Monster at the End of This Book, Grover, now accompanied by Elmo, has heard that there’s something lurking on the last page of the book. Grover invents all sorts of hilarious ways to stop the reader from turning the pages. But Elmo is curious, and he slips by every wacky barrier in his quest to see what he might find.

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