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Monster Diaries: Medusa and the Really Annoying Curse

Medusa’s got a really bad reputation. Just because she’s got snakes for hair and her eyes turn people to stone, everyone thinks she’s an evil monster.

But Medusa never asked for this to happen! It’s actually REALLY ANNOYING when you accidentally turn all your friends into statues, and you’ve only got your hair-snakes left to talk to.

And it’s EVEN MORE ANNOYING when a horrible ā€˜hero’ decides he’s going to CHOP OFF YOUR HEAD.

So Medusa decided it was time to break this curse for herself …

Praise for Monster Diaries:

"A charming, funny and hugely enjoyable reimagining of Greek mythology. Perfect for fans of Loki." Anna James, bestselling author of the Pages & Co. series

"Fun, fast-paced and hilarious, with fab illustrations." Philippa Leathley, bestselling author of the Inkbound series

"Anarchic … propelled by short, cliff-hanger chapters and immersive illustrations." The Telegraph

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Medusa’s got a really bad reputation. Just because she’s got snakes for hair and her eyes turn people to stone, everyone thinks she’s an evil monster.

But Medusa never asked for this to happen! It’s actually REALLY ANNOYING when you accidentally turn all your friends into statues, and you’ve only got your hair-snakes left to talk to.

And it’s EVEN MORE ANNOYING when a horrible ā€˜hero’ decides he’s going to CHOP OFF YOUR HEAD.

So Medusa decided it was time to break this curse for herself …

Praise for Monster Diaries:

"A charming, funny and hugely enjoyable reimagining of Greek mythology. Perfect for fans of Loki." Anna James, bestselling author of the Pages & Co. series

"Fun, fast-paced and hilarious, with fab illustrations." Philippa Leathley, bestselling author of the Inkbound series

"Anarchic … propelled by short, cliff-hanger chapters and immersive illustrations." The Telegraph