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Krankenstein's Crazy House of Horror
By:Jeremy Strong
Published on 2009-08-06 by Penguin UK

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Charlie and his great mate Ben have landed in a spooky House of Horror - all because of Charlie's new pyjamas! The mean old Stitcher and her stinky sidekick Grumpfart are planning to take revenge on the entire world . . . Can Charlie and Ben survive the scary house or will they be struck by Stitcher's MONSTERPIECE?!

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Book which was published by Penguin UK since 2009-08-06 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780141910123 and ISBN 10 Code is 0141910127

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