The Monster Catchers: A Bailey Buckleby Story by George Brewington
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
No matter your size you have talents that make you a formidably adversary to many foes. Baxter Bailey along with his lumber jack size father own a monster pet store along with catching pesky monsters. With the ruins of San Francisco looming in the back ground from either the truth that monsters destroyed it or the government version that suggests that it was destroyed in a earthquake. Baily soon realizes that his life is about to change when a evil dog headed man tries to steal Baileys pet troll Henry. But what if Henry is not really a troll? How could his father be wrong? This was a interesting story with many twists and turns that brought laughs and smiles but also some sadness. There were many fine charectors and hope that this won't be the last we see of Bailey Baxter Monster Catcher and his new business partner.
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