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The Monster at the end of this Book

Book • 1971
In this engaging children's book, Grover frantically attempts to stop readers from turning the pages, fearing a monster at the end.

However, the twist reveals that Grover himself is the monster, teaching children about facing fears with humor and courage.

The book has become a timeless classic, entertaining generations with its interactive narrative and delightful illustrations.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Brett Weinstein
in the context of discussing the importance of exploring controversial topics.
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Tom Bilyeu
when discussing the importance of narrative in driving emotional change.
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Mychal Threets
as a favorite book because his grandmother loved doing the voices while reading it aloud.
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Joanna Robinson
, about Grover being rattled by monsters until he discovers he's a monster too.
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Koshin Paley Ellison
as a book that contains a deep dharmic truth and stars Grover from Sesame Street.
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Claudia Grisales
as a classic children's book celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Weekly Roundup: October 15th

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