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Book by Michael Lawrence This article is about the children's novel. For the CBBC series based on the book, see Young Dracula.

Young Dracula and Young Monsters
AuthorMichael Lawrence
IllustratorChris Mould
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
Fantasy novel
PublisherBarrington Stoke
Publication dateSeptember 2006
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages160
ISBN9781842994450

Young Dracula and Young Monsters is a children's fantasy novel by Michael Lawrence, but is also known under two titles, as an omnibus edition of Young Dracula (2002) and Young Monsters (2003).

Young Dracula, loosely based on the premise explored in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel Dracula, follows the light-hearted adventures of Count Dracula's children. The story inspired the CBBC children's drama series of the same name.

Young Monsters is set at the Dr. Felix Furter School for Young Monsters, which has real monsters for pupils and teachers.

The book is published by Barrington Stoke, which specializes in books for undeveloped readers.

References

  1. Young Dracula and Young Monsters at WorldCat
  2. Michael Lawrence at Fantastic Fiction.
  3. Young Dracula at Fantastic Fiction. The front cover shows a still from the TV series and the legend "The inspiration for the CBBC TV series".
    Young Dracula IMDb crew list. Michael Lawrence is given writing credit for all 66 episodes.
  4. Young Monsters at Fantastic Fiction.

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