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Monster High: Back and Deader Than Ever

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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages
The RADs are free and Draculaura (Lala) is flashing her fangs with pride. But when Daddy Drac pays her a surprise visit everything goes batty. Mr. D. thinks RADs should have their own school, but Lala isn't ready to give up the rights they fought so hard for.
It's father against daughter in a battle for Salem's student body. Despite the many challenges, Lala is determined to save Merston High. But she might die twice while trying.

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I was a little disappointed with the ending. - Goodreads
Cute book, cute ending, just not super awesome. - Goodreads
Lala gets pushed to the side, both in voice and plot. - Goodreads
READ THIS BOOk lol its a good ending to the series. - Goodreads
And the ending with DJ was confusing. - Goodreads
But I did like the ending of their story. - Goodreads

Review: Back and Deader Than Ever (Monster High #4)

User Review  - StorySnoops - Goodreads

Back and Deader Than Ever is the fourth installment in the somewhat vacuous Monster High series in which monster fantasy (without the fright factor) meets high school girl drama, including boys ... Read full review

Review: Back and Deader Than Ever (Monster High #4)

User Review  - Wetnys - Goodreads

Ughhhhh I'm so disappointed that this is the last book! What about Blue????! This book was so good. I loved it, but I'm still mad that it's the end of the series. Lisi Harrison is an awesome author ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Lisi Harrison was the Senior Director of Production Development at MTV, and was responsible for creating and developing original programming for air on MTV. She also served as Head Writer for MTV Production and before that had her own column in Jane Magazine.

Lisi lives in Laguna Beach, California.

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