Synopses & Reviews
CRANKENSTEIN!
He's BAAAAACK!
See what happens to an ordinary kid on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year-Valentine's Day!
Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? It's enough to turn anyone into a monster!
YECHHHH!
But Crankenstein might just find a way to turn his sour day sweet... because even the crankiest monsters have hearts!
Review
Praise for Crankenstein:"Expect many re-read requests from Crankensteins who may (or may not) recognize themselves."--Publishers Weekly
Review
"Will the creature ever turn from "MEHHRRRR!" to merry? Youngsters will roar along with Crankenstein through this silly and sympathetic story of grumpy-grouchies."--School Library Journal
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"Whoa. Be prepared for the intense frustrations, the moody outbursts and the green scowls of Crankenstein...Each setting reveals sly comic elements that both kids and their grown-ups will appreciate. Readers will laugh out loud...Get ready to read this aloud a lot." --Kirkus Reviews
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"Sometimes-when you have to go to school, when you have to take cough syrup-all there is to say is "MEHHRRRR!"... This is a No, David! for slightly older kids..."--The Horn Book
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"The text of this book is simple but effective: Crankenstein, who is green and none too pretty, but distinctly boy-like, never says a proper English word, but responds to all cheerful questions with loud monster-speak noises. Berger...has a well-honed sense of comic timing that little kids find hilarious, and 'Crankenstein,' with its many exclamation marks, growls and grumbles should unleash the actor in any adult kind enough to read it aloud.
To convey Crankenstein's crabby mood, Santat uses a lot of sickly brown and green. But just when the reader has had about enough of that putrid palette, Crankenstein meets another monster, and like two negative numbers, they come together to make something positive. As temperaments brighten, so too do Santat's scenes, which are suddenly sunny. For the sake of Crankenstein's poor parents, let's hope the weather holds!"
--New York Times Online
Synopsis
CRANKENSTEIN
He's BAAAAACK
See what happens to an ordinary kid on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year-Valentine's Day
Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? It's enough to turn anyone into a monster
YECHHHH
But Crankenstein might just find a way to turn his sour day sweet... because even the crankiest monsters have hearts
Synopsis
Even the crankiest little monsters can have hearts of gold in this monstrously funny Valentine's Day tale illustrated by #1 New York Times bestselling Caldecott medalist Dan Santat.
An ordinary kid turns into a Crankenstein on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year: Valentine's Day. Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? YECHHHH It's enough to turn anyone into a monster Can Crankenstein find a way to turn his sour day sweet?
Don't miss the legendary tale of Crankenstein's first tantrum in Crankenstein
Synopsis
Even the crankiest monsters have hearts in this Valentine tale from fan favorite author Samantha Berger and Caldecott medalist illustrator Dan Santat. Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? YECHHHH It's enough to turn anyone into a monster An ordinary kid becomes Crankenstein on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year: Valentine's Day.
Can Crankenstein find a way to turn his sour day sweet? Can a monster find a little love in his heart? Find out in the monstrously funny A Crankenstein Valentine.
Synopsis
Even the crankiest monsters have hearts in this monstrously funny Valentine tale from fan favorite author Samantha Berger and bestselling illustrator Dan Santat. An ordinary kid becomes Crankenstein on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year: Valentine's Day. Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? YECHHHH It's enough to turn anyone into a monster
In this third entry into the beloved Crankenstein series, see if our grumpy little hero can make a sour day sweet and find a little love in his heart
Don't miss the the other books about Crankenstein
Crankenstein
Trick or Treat, Crankenstein
About the Author
Samantha Berger is a former editor at Scholastic Books and VP of Animation Extra Content at Nickelodeon. She has written over seventy books, including
Martha Doesn't Share, Martha Doesn't Say Sorry, and
Crankenstein. She lives in New York with her dog, Polly Pocket.
Dan Santat is the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Because I'm Your Dad and the author/illustrator of Sidekicks and the winner of the Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators for Oh No! (Or How My Science Project Destroyed the World) by Mac Barnett. Dan is also the illustrator of Beekle and Crankenstein. He lives in Los Angeles.