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Please Don’t Tell My Parents I’m a Giant Monster

Please Don’t Tell My Parents, Book 8

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Please Don’t Tell My Parents I’m a Giant Monster

Written by: Richard Roberts
Narrated by: Jess Bohm
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When an evil artifact offers you the power to turn into a monster, agreeing would be stupid. Mirabelle isn't stupid. She also doesn't have much choice. Her friends all have superpowers that let them go on exciting adventures. Mirabelle's superpower is to be made of glass, and walking across a room is dangerous enough.

But the shiny rock won't shut up, and to get rid of it, she has to use the powers against it. She does that carefully, because Mirabelle isn't stupid.

Until Mirabelle falls in love, and love makes everyone stupid.

Now, supervillains and superheroes are fighting over four pieces of the Heart of Vermiel, and a girl who breaks if she runs has to collect them all. She has to turn into a monster on the outside without turning into a monster on the inside. Somewhere in this mess there has to be an ending that lets her stay alive, stay a good person, and maybe get a chance to run, be angry, and break things just once.

Besides, how many girls can say their boyfriend is a dragon?

©2023 Richard Roberts (P)2023 David N. Wilson
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The story and world are as good as ever. There's even a bit more of what Penny has been up to. The reader does a decent job with voices, though the emoting could be smoother.
The mispronunciations, however, are driving me up the wall. One or two per book are not uncommon but there have been four or five and I'm not even halfway through. Things like "ruins" instead of "runes" and "mute" instead of "moot." From different characters, and unremarked on by other characters, so not a part of the characterization. Did they have an actual 14-year-old read it without bothering to check on the results? It takes me out of the story when that happens. Words are what stories are built on. The right words matter!

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