He's limping strangely down the hall with outstretched arms and a groaning drawl. A zombie! Could it really be? You race to class, but turn to see he's sitting in the desk right next to you! But odds are you'll probably be okay, because this is no ordinary zombie. This zombie doesn't want to eat your brains--he wants to eat your books! And he's not a picky eater with a taste for all genres from mystery to history! But when the zombie catches a whiff of the school library, the children need to come up with a plan fast before all their books become history! This monster book is silly and fun, with a strong message about kindness and friendship. The little zombie teaches kids not to jump to conclusions and to give everyone a chance. This is the perfect monster book for little ones who want a thrill but aren't looking for anything too scary. I Want to Eat Your Books is a monstrously fun story not only for Halloween but all year round! "Three second grade classes at my school highly recommend this book. It's a great text to share at Halloween or as a kickoff to a reading event. Elementary students have zombies on the brain. Yes, I meant to do that. When you can combine this hot topic with cultivating a love for reading, you have a win-win situation." -- NC Teacher Stuff "Clever humorous descriptions" -- Kirkus Reviews "a cute story of a monster at school" -- The Herald Times "The perfect book for your young zombie fans." -- The Stacks of Life "The illustrations are cute, and not at all frightening, even for the youngest of readers... a charming Halloween-themed children's book that touches on the joy of reading with a bit of monster shenanigans." -- Portland Book Review "a book my kids have asked to read over and over again!" -- ParentingChaos "I Want To Eat Your Books does three things (and does them wonderfully): 1. It celebrates the awesomeness of books and reading 2. It encourages kindness and friendship 3. It never gets old, no matter how many times you read it" -- Word Spelunking "this energetic, funny book will appeal to youngsters. Parents and teachers will appreciate the message about reading." -- Can You Read Me a Story? Karin Lefranc grew up living in four countries, but she's finally settled down in Connecticut with her husband and four children. She attended Bard College in New York and had the opportunity to travel the world again while working for IDG Books helping to license the For Dummies® series into over thirty-five languages. Karin is also a certified children's yoga teacher. This is her debut picture book. Tyler Parker received his BFA in illustration from the Maryland Institute College of Art and also has an MA in Sequential Design and Illustration from the University of Brighton. He is the illustrator of more than seven children's books including Monsters Meet on Mondays and The Ice Cream Shuffle . He currently resides in Seattle, Washington.