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The Monstrumologist

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The Monstrumologist
First edition cover
AuthorRick Yancey
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Monstrumologist series
GenreGothic horror
PublisherSimon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Publication date
September 22, 2009
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback), e-book, audiobook
Pages434 pp
ISBN978-1-4169-8448-1
OCLC764442781
LC ClassPZ7.Y19197 Mon 2009
Followed byThe Curse of the Wendigo 

The Monstrumologist is a young adult horror novel written by American author Rick Yancey. It was published on September 22, 2009 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing. It is the first book in The Monstrumologist series, followed by The Curse of the Wendigo. The story follows Will Henry, an orphaned assistant to Dr. Pellinore Warthrop, a man who specializes in monstrumology, the study of monsters.

The novel received the 2010 Michael L. Printz Honor Award for excellence in young adult literature.[1]

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Reception

The review in Publishers Weekly said, "Yancey's elegant depiction of an America plagued with monsters, human and otherwise, spares no grisly detail. ... Horror lovers will be rapt."[2] The reviewer in the School Library Journal wrote "Though the pace sometimes falters beneath the weight of Will's verbose observations, the author folds surprising depth and twists into the plot and cast alike, crafts icky bits that can be regarded as comically over-the-top (or not), and all in all dishes up an escapade fully 'capable,' as Will puts it, 'of fulfilling our curious and baffling need for a marauding horror of malicious intent'".[3]

Sequels

The monstrumologist had three subsequent books in the saga. These books are The Curse of the Wendigo published in 2010,[4] The Isle of Blood published in 2011 and The Final Descent in 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Michael L. Printz Winners and Honor Books". YALSA. 15 March 2007. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. ^ "The Monstrumologist". Publishers Weekly. 256 (36): 48. September 7, 2009.
  3. ^ Peters, John (November 2009). "The Monstrumologist". School Library Journal. 55 (11): 125.
  4. ^ "Exclusive: Rick Yancey Talks The Monstrumologist, The Curse of the Wendigo, and More". Dread Central. December 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2013.


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