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Stop Those Monsters!
- Narrated by: Steve Cole
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
I'm Bob, a human boy stuck in a land of monsters. I'm trying to get out with the help of three - count them, three - incredible creatures.
There's Verity, who looks like a giant hamster. Alfie, who's about as scary as a bag of crisps. And Zola, a gorgon who can't turn people to stone (though she can manage cardboard at a push). We're on a crazy, death-defying quest to escape with our lives. And all around us, the cry goes up: Stop those monsters!