So far, the "monster" community has kept a low profile in Salem, but this year two new girls enroll at Master High School, and the town will never be the same. Created just fifteen days ago, Frankie Stein is psyched to trade her father's formaldehyde-smelling basement lab for parties and cheerleading. But with a student body totally freaked out by rumors of monsters, Frankie finds that life in the "normi" world can be rough for a chic freak like her.
Fun Teen Drama
Reviewed on May 28 2012
by samantha(Pomona, Ca, United States)
Cleo was the queen bee of the RADs, the normies, and everyone in between at Merston High. But now it's "Frankie this" and "Melody that"... these new girls sure know how to get her lashes in a tangle. When Cleo lands a Golden Teen Vogue photo opp for her friends everything seems to be back on track...until they bail to be in some film - Frankie and Melody's film! Can't a royal get some loyal?
Fun Book
This is a fun book with Lisi Harrison's signature wit. Liz Morton is a good reader - EXCEPT when she has to do an australian accent, at which point sh..Show More »e becomes unbearable. Hands down the worst australian accent I've ever heard. That aside though this is an entertaining 'read'.
Monster High 3: Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way
UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 15 mins)
By Lisi Harrison
Narrated By Elizabeth Morton
Overall
(13)
Performance
(7)
Story
(8)
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?!
This fangtastic new book features Dracula's daughter Lala as the RADs and normies finally come together at Merston High. The only problem is, Drac stops by and decides he thinks that the RADs should have a school of their own, separate from the normies. Lala isn't about to sacrifice the rights she worked so hard for, but can she convince her dad to give the kids a chance? Or will she die (again) trying?