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Monsters and My One True Love
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company (1998)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan and Melissa Sweet
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I LOVE MONSTERS!!
This is such a great book. It really is a pity that the series (quartet) never became popular. It should have! It's got everything: humor, plotlines, loveable characters, a touch of romance... and monsters :o) My favorite monster is Butterscotch, introduced in Monsters in Cyberspace, but all the monsters are adorable.

I Love 'Monsters'!!
This is such a great book. It really is a pity that the series (quartet) never became popular. It should have! It's got everything: humor, plotlines, loveable characters, a touch of romance... and monsters :o) My favorite monster is Butterscotch, introduced in Monsters in Cyberspace, but all the monsters are adorable.

I love it
I read this book while staying at my gramparents and i love it. it is helarious


The Friendship of Milly and Tug (Redfeather Chapter Book)
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company (1999)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan and Jennifer Danza
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Milly and Tug a book not just for kids
This book is just so cute. It is one of my favorites. You will love it too. They are great best friends that come over problems like a spelling bee and scarey stories. You will enjoy this book again and again. I have read it 4 times and I am on not bored of it yet. Go buy it you will love it. It is a heartwarmer.

Funny Friends
Milly and Tug's spelling bee is one of the funniest I've ever seen--Amelia Bedelia fans will love the word play. When the two friends co-author a book, they run into difficulty right away. Should the title be "Milly and Tug" or "Tug and Milly"?

The pair may have disagreements (while the reader chuckles), but their genuine friendship makes the book touching as well as humorous.

The illustrations--wonderful black-and-white line drawings--add to the humor.


Monsters in Cyberspace
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company (1997)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan and Melissa Sweet
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One of the best books ever!
Monsters in Cyberspace is the 3rd book in the series Monster of the Month Club. It is a very funny and interesting book. It's realistic too (ignoring the fact that it's a fictitious book). Three new monsters are introduced: Sparkler, Butterscotch, and Owl, for July, August, and September. Owl speaks English(the only monster that can), and is a very funny character. He keeps sending e-mail to everyone with a screen-name containing the word "monster" on Rilla's new internet. He also has a very unique talent to remember information he eats(on paper), which makes it easy to do Rilla's homework, which gets her into trouble. In this book, Rilla is able to contact her father through the computer as well, while having to deal with the monsters gambling. As a result, Owl loses his glasses and his memory becomes permanently damaged. This book is a must-read, as well as the rest of the series of the MOTM!!

GOOD BOOK!
Monsters in Cyberspace was a good book, better than the first one I think. This is good because the monsters actully play a part in the story. I think it is quite cute what they do. Sometimes they play poker and somethimes they e-mail a ton of people who have "monster" as a part of their web name. They all e-mail back saying "no, I am not a monster!" Anyway, this was a very funny book. I would encourage you to read it.


The Mystery at Kickingbird Lake (Ghost Twins, No 1)
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (1994)
Author: Dian Curtis Regan
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Very Interesting
Rebecca, Robbie and their dog Thatch are 11-year old ghosts who died 50 years ago. When Mr. Shook moves his daughter "Kim", son "Scott" and their cat "Smudge" into the twins house - the fun begins. You will laugh when the twins practice their haunting skills on Kim & Scott, and sit on the edge of your seat when someone needs rescued. It's fun to listen in on the twins conversations on the items Kim & Scott brought with them, that we take for granted but that someone living 50 years ago hasn't seen. The fun continues as they try to help Kim solve the mystery of the treasure at Kickingbird Lake. This book is interesting, suspenseful, and funny. I was helping my 9-year old son with his book report and found myself sitting down to read the entire book. I'm looking forward to reading the next book.

the whole book you want to find out how they died.
this was a good boo


The Mystery on Walrus Mountain (Ghost Twins Book, No 3)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1995)
Author: Dian Curtis Regan
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NL-s reviewed by Paul Radel
The book's author is Diana Curtis Regan. The title of the book is The Mystery on Walrus Mountain. I liked this book very much because of all the action in it.

The book's overall quality is excellent. It is an easy to follow book, and it is an easy to read book. I highly recommend reading it. The characters relate to me very well. The characters in the book like to ski out in Colorado, and so do I. It reminds me of skiing out in Colorado. The setting was very familiar to me. The setting took place on a ski resort in Colorado. The name of the mountain was Walrus Mountain. I ski out in the mountains every year just like the characters do. The only difference is most of the setting take place in a computer game, but they are still on a mountain.

The plot was an adventures plot. The two ghost twins go into a computer game so they can talk to the boy, and help him win the race he is competing in. The twins also help him find a gold medal that he had lost in a race he was competing in. The boy enters the race, and he is in the lead, then he crashes on purpose so to try and find the gold medal that had been lost in a race two years ago he was competing in.

The book has about 115 pages long. The book is a very easy to read book. The words and the book are not at all hard to read. The book has about a 6th grade reading level. The plot is a little hard to fallow. The book is a very entertaining book and I highly recommend this book to everyone who is looking for a good adventure.


The Thirteen Hours of Halloween
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1993)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan and Lieve Baeten
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Dear Dr. Sillybear
This is one of our favorites. My 6 year old daughter loves this book. I read it to her first grade class and they loved it too. It is a very sweet book.

The Thirteen Hours of Halloween is a lively tale
The Thirteen Hours of Halloween is a lively tale sure to delight beginning readers and writers. "In the first hour of Halloween, my best friend gave to me," a little girl recalls, "a vulture in a dead tree." Yes, children can sing along to the familiar Christmas tune until...The Thirteen Hour of Halloween when the little girl gives away her creepy gifts.

Teachers can inspire young writers to make up their own "Hours of Halloween" stories and songs as a class or in small groups. The writers illustrate their work, which can then be bound into class or group books. Second and third graders are easily motivated to share their books and songs with the younger children, and of course, their parents. Parents will enjoy sharing this book with the little ones as they count along and learn to sing and read. With a little imagination this book can be used as an educational tool at home or school.

Mrs. Camille Lemoine Book Reviewer of BOOVille, USACityLink Terrytown Elementary


Home for the Howl-idays
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1994)
Author: Dian Curtis Regan
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Home for the Howl-idays
This is a fun fantasy that offers many teaching opportunities ranging from discussing figures of speech to creating the board game to match the one in the book.


Mommies
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic (1996)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan, Mary Morgan, and Mary Morgan-Vanroyen
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You will revisit this book many times!
Mommies is such a delightful book! My two year old daughter loves it. After asking me to read it time and again, my daughter can recite the book word for word. The delightful rhyming patterns and illustrations make you want to read it over and over. Any child that reads this book can relate to what the children and their Mommies are doing; singing songs in the car; playing in the tub; swinging high . . . You and your child, whether girl or boy, will enjoy this short and sweet book that captures many of the everyday things that a Mommy and her child does.


My Zombie Valentine
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1993)
Authors: Dian Curtis Regan and Copyright Paperback Collection
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But this Book!
This book rocks! I love Joey Ocean- he is the coolest character ever and I love his relationship with his wacked out little sister. And of course, I also love Xia, the zombie, and all the bizarre stuff that happens when he's chasing her around all the dark and ominous settings in the book.


The Mystery at Hanover School (Ghost Twins No. 7)
Published in Paperback by Apple (1995)
Author: Dian Curtis Regan
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A cool book-for younger kids
This book-The Mystery at Hanover School- is the seventh one of eight Ghost Twins books, and I think it's really cool- if you're eight or nine. It's about two siblings, Robbie and Beka, who became ghosts fifty years ago. They decide to check out their old school only to find that it's in big trouble. The school needs supplies like computers and books for the library, but grouchy Mr. McKritty, who runs a hardware store in Juniper, doesn't want to give Hanover the supplies they need. How can Robbie and Beka change his mind?


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