Book details
Monster High: Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way
Description
The frighteningly hip teenage children of the world's most famous monsters have gathered together under one roof...to brave the horrors of high school! Always overshadowed by her six brothers and her fab friends, Clawdeen Wolf plans to finally strut her stuff in the spotlight at her upcoming Sweet Sixteen bash. But after The Ghoul Next Door goes viral, it's into the woods for the family Wolf. Clawdeen goes stir crazy lying low at her family's B&B with her annoying brothers until Lala shows up to keep her company. But is the vamp flirting with Claude?! Melody wants to help put the smackdown on Bekka's Monster Home Tours, but she's kinda busy trying to find the truth about her past out of her parents, and keep Ms. J from sending Jackson into hiding. Meanwhile Frankie can't believe that Brett betrayed her by exposing all her friends. But unlike some of the RAD parents, Frankie wants to stay in Salem and fight for their rights. Who's with her?... Hello? Anyone still here?
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
272 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Monster High: Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way' offers readers an entertaining and captivating plot that revolves around the unique challenges and adventures of teenage monsters. The book's engaging storyline is sure to keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
- Positive Messages: The book promotes important themes such as embracing one's individuality, the value of friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself. These positive messages are woven throughout the story, making it not only enjoyable but also educational for young readers.
- Creative World-Building: Lisi Harrison creates a rich and imaginative world where monsters and humans coexist. The detailed descriptions of Monster High and its inhabitants provide a creative escape for readers who enjoy fantasy and supernatural elements in their reading material.
- Relatable Characters: Despite being monsters, the characters in the book deal with relatable issues such as fitting in, dealing with peer pressure, and navigating high school life. Readers, especially teens, may find comfort and inspiration in the characters' journeys and personal growth.