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Publisher's Note:

There are trolls, goblins, and witches. Which kind of monster is Sophie? Sophie is a monster expert. Thanks to her Big Book of Monsters and her vivid imagination, Sophie can identify the monsters in her school and neighborhood. Clearly, the bullies are trolls and goblins. Her nice neighbor must be a good witch, and Sophie s new best friend is obviously a fairy. But what about Sophie? She s convinced she is definitely a monster because of the monster mark on her face. At least that s what she calls it. The doctors call it a blood tumor. Sophie tries to hide it but it covers almost half her face. And if she s a monster on the outside, then she must be a monster on the inside, too. Being the new kid at school is hard. Being called a monster is even harder. Sophie knows that it s only a matter of time before the other kids, the doctors, and even her mom figure it out. And then her mom will probably leave just like her dad did. Because who would want to live with a real monster? Inspired by real events in the author s life, A Monster Like Me teaches the importance of believing in oneself, accepting change, and the power of friendship.…

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A Monster Like Me

by Wendy S. Swore

Overall Book Review:

“All of us carry monster marks, Sophie. It’s just that some of us carry them on the outside.” A Monster Like Me is a compelling novel from Wendy S. Swore. Elementary school age Sophie worries she’s a monster due to a large birthmark on her face. Sophie uses her vivid imagination to create a fantasy world in her head — a place to hide from the stares and comments of strangers. Swore is a strong writer and tackles hard subjects with compassion and creativity in this debut book. A Monster Like Me is extremely descriptive, with lots of figurative language and unique characters.  The use of monsters and other fantasy creatures in the plot is a brilliant way to help Sophie (and readers!) learn about courage, hope, and acceptance. A Monster Like Me is a highly recommended story with fantastic messages for the whole family. 

Review of an Advance Reader’s Edition

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Shadow Mountain


Content Analysis:

Profanity/LanguageNone

Violence/Gore:  Several mentions of fantasy violence involving monsters and other creatures, including a monster craving ‘human flesh’, a witch drowning weak creatures, maiden sacrifices and a mention of the blood of victims. Two second-hand reports of violence include a boy injuring a squirrel with a BB gun and a man recounting how he received his war injury. 

Sex/Nudity:  An adult couple holds hands and makes ‘kissy noises’; a character remembers the story of a princess kissing a frog; a monster is said to be ‘riding naked’; a character sees a car magazine with a lady in a ‘way-too-small bikini’ laying on the hood of a car. 

Mature Subject Matter:

Bullying, abandonment and fear of abandonment, moving to a new school, terminally-ill family members, hospitals visits and doctors, birthmarks, name calling (freak, idiot), counseling, stolen lunch money, school suspensions, mention of dead of family members, war experiences. 

Alcohol / Drug Use:

None

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About the Reviewer

My mother was the one who sparked my love of books. Long before school instruction, she sat me down and taught me to read. My childhood was filled with trips to the library and bookmobile to find great books. My first loves were The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Pippi Longstocking series by Astrid Lingren. Now as a mom and speech pathologist, I am constantly looking for good, clean books to use at home and in therapy. I enjoy reading many different genres, but my favorites are usually historical fiction. I married my best friend, the “boy next door”, and we have a beautiful little girl who we often find sprawled out on the floor, flipping through picture books. Together our family likes to swim, run and play tennis. Besides reading, I also love to bake, garden and travel.