The World Needed Heroes. It Got Kid Monsters.
**Readers' Favorite Book Awards Winner**
**Over 600 five-star series reviews on Amazon and Goodreads**
Meet the most unexpected heroes ever in this hilarious, action-packed series that kids 8-12 will sink their teeth into! 12-year-old Bram Murray is a foster kid who's always raised eyebrows. Sure, he stays up all night, has amazing reflexes, and only eats red-colored food, but Bram just thought he was different. He never imagined that he's the world's last living vampire-or that he's being hunted!
After escaping a werewolf ambush, Bram is recruited into the Van Helsing Academy, a secret school for monster kids. There, Bram meets new friends who are just like him-including Aura, a ghost girl, InvisiBill, an invisible boy, and Rage, a wallflower who transforms into an uncontrollable beast. As Bram discovers clues about his mysterious past, he and his friends learn to harness their powers to become heroes. Unfortunately, they just may be the most pathetic monsters ever! But they better figure it out fast, because the Dark Ones have resurfaced, and they're searching for a powerful artifact to resurrect Count Dracula and conquer the world!
Can Bram and his friends stop the Dark Ones before it's too late-or will they accidentally unleash even more Monster Problems?
Great value! Collects books 1-3 in one Monster volume to keep kids reading!
Note: The paperback edition collects books 1-3 in a single volume and is not a boxed set.
The Monster Problems Collection includes:
- Monster Problems: Vampire Misfire
- Monster Problems 2: Down for the Count
- Monster Problems 3: Prince of Dorkness
Monster Problems is the hilarious, action-packed series that will entertain kids 8-12, reluctant readers, and adults. Monster Problems includes 32 illustrated character profiles.
Here's what readers are saying:
5-stars: "Hilarious and so unexpected."
5-stars: "My reluctant reader raced through these."
5-stars: "This got my son to read and he can't wait for the next one."
5-stars: "My kids loved it. We didn't want it to end."
5-stars: "It's like Harry Potter but with a cool monster twist."
5-stars: "Monster Problems is Monster Fun!"