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1. Frankie Stein

Halloween may be over that doesn't mean the fun has to stop. 

Frankie Stein is a fun, picture story book about a boy err monster that doesn't know he's a monster. 

Frankie Stein lives in a castle far away from the hustle and bustle of the city with his dad, Stanley Stein, Miss Kritch the cook and Mr. Graves the butler.

Frankie listens to his dad's wisdom and advice about the city being full of monsters and how Frankie will always be safe from them if he never ventures away from the castle. 

One evening two boys from the city travel to the castle on a dare to catch a glimpse of the monster that lives there.  Frankie sees the boys - they don't look like monsters.  The boys see Frankie and he DOES look like a monster.

Frankie's confused...Do monsters live in town and boys live in castles?  Or do monsters live in castles and boys live in town?  So on the eve of his birthday (October 31'st) Frankie decides to sneak into town and see for himself.  Will Frankie be exposed for the monster he really is?  Find out in Frankie Stein by Steven T. Seagle.

From the creators of Ben 10 and Generator Rex, Frankie Stein is a clever tale of how things may not always be as they appear and of self-acceptance.  The bold, comical illustrations by Marco Cinello brings Frankie and his dilemma to life.

Even though Halloween is over, the message and pure fun of Frankie Stein can be enjoyed all year long.

To order your copy of Frankie Stein click here. 

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