Our Monsters (Our Monster Chronicles, #1)

Our Monsters (Our Monster Chronicles, #1)

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Yesterday Jon Graves believed living and going to high school in the military occupied town of Carpenter was a snooze-fest. That is until a routine field trip to Carpenter’s science labs, when Jon and his friends uncovered a military secret, the reason why the US Army stationed their parents in Carpenter… to create a top secret, genetically engineered species of monsters....more
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Published November 12th 2011 (first published November 12th 2001)
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Kirsty
Our Monsters by Clinton D. Harding is the first book in the ‘Our Monster Chronicles’. It is aimed at young adults.

The novel tells the story of Jon Graves, a high school student living in the military-occupied town of Carpenter in California. As the story progresses, Jon soon finds out that what he thought was a boring town is actually a hub where a “top secret, genetically engineered species of monsters” is being created by the US Army. He is the son of Professor Graves, who is the head of the m...more
Our Monsters (Our Monster Chronicles, #1)
Our Monsters (Our Monster Chronicles, #1)
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As a boy, Clinton D Harding preferred comic books to novels, refusing to read the words in the panels and instead make up his own story to go along with the illustrations. It was not until high school when his father introduced him to the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz that the author realized the joy of the novel. Years later, a college professor encouraged him to hone his writing skills a...more
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