Universal Studios Monsters Series by Larry Mike Garmon

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  • Dracula (Universal Studios Monsters #1)
    #1

    Dracula (Universal Studios Monsters #1)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2001

    Teenagers Nina, Joe, and Bob decide to spend their summer working at Universal Studios. The project they're assigned to is cool -- it's a new technology that can transform classic movie monsters into life-sized holograms. But something goes wrong -- and the monsters are digitally transported into reality. Now it's up to Nina, Joe, and Bob to hunt them down. Starting with the most fearsome monster of all ... Dracula.

  • The Wolf Man (Universal Studios Monsters #2)
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    The Wolf Man (Universal Studios Monsters #2)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2001

    A strange creature has been preying on residents of a small Florida town. The attacks are being chalked up to a mysterious wolf man. When Nina, Joe, and Bob hear about the attacks, they know their next monster is on the loose. But tracking him down won't be easy.

  • Frankenstein: Anatomy of Terror (Universal Studios Monsters #3)
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    Frankenstein: Anatomy of Terror (Universal Studios Monsters #3)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2001

    Nina, Joe, and Bob have destroyed two of the monsters that escaped from their movie projector last summer. That leaves just four to go. And it looks like the latest one has been sneaking around right under their noses. Their high school bio teacher, Dr. Franklin, has been very busy lately -- and he's not just hard at work grading papers. While Nina, Joe, and Bob have been battling Dracula and the Wolf Man, Dr. Franklin has secretly recreated the monster. And now . . . it's alive!

  • Book Of The Dead: The Mummy (Universal Studios Monsters #4)
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    Book Of The Dead: The Mummy (Universal Studios Monsters #4)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2002

    UNIVERSAL MONSTERS is a fresh new horro series for middle-grade readers. This 6-book series feature the most recognizable monsters ever in updated adventures that that place circa now.Three down, three to go. Nina, Joe and Bob are starting to get good at this monster-hunting thing. But their latest challenge is just about the weirdest yet. There's an exhibit of ancient Egyption art and artifacts at the San Tomas InletCultural Society. And along with ancient artifacts comes an ancient curse... more

  • Black Water Horror: A Tale of Terror for the 21st Century : Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal Studios Monsters #5)
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    Black Water Horror: A Tale of Terror for the 21st Century : Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal Studios Monsters #5)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2002

    It¹s spring break for Nina, Joe, and Bob, but it won¹t bring fun in the sun for the three teens. There are reports of shark attacks at the NASA causeway down in southern Florida, and when Nina, Joe, and Bob get wind, they know where they¹re headed this vacation. After all, there hasn¹t been a shark attack in Florida for years. It sounds like the Creature from the Black Lagoon has appearedŠ and it¹s going to be their toughest challenge yet. How do you fight a monster that lives underwater?

  • Bride Of Frankenstein: Vow Of Vengence (Universal Studios Monsters #6)
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    Bride Of Frankenstein: Vow Of Vengence (Universal Studios Monsters #6)

    Larry Mike Garmon

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2002

    UNIVERSAL MONSTERS is a fresh new horror series for middle-grade readers. This 6-book series feature the most recognizable monsters ever in updated adventures that that place circa now.This is it -- the exciting conclusion of the Universal Monster series. And this time, Bob, Nina, and Joe don't just have one monster to fight. Through a bizarre twist, all six have escaped -- and they're running rampant... more

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