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By David Mckee Andersen Press £5.99 The Two Monsters live on different sides of the mountain and so see the world from different angles. Communicating through a hole in the middle. As the sun sets, they argue about what they can see and exchange insults. “You’re just a stupid old wind-filled prune!” one yells at the other bringing the quick response, “And you’re a bandy-legged, soggy cornflake!” But as the argument escalates into rock throwing, the Two Monsters bring the mountain down and find that they actually like each other’s company
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