The Beast and the Bethany (BEAST AND THE BETHANY)
Jack Meggitt-Phillips, Isabelle Follath
Reads like a modern classic. Sharp, funny, original – I thought this was brilliant’ – Sam Copeland, author of the bestselling Charlie Changes into a Chicken
’What a FEAST! A funny and (bone) cracking good read’ – Michelle Harrison, bestselling author of A Pinch of Magic Major film deal announced with Warner Brothers and Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts producer, David Heyman. The most exciting new children’s book of 2020 and a modern classic in the making. The Beast and the Bethany has all the classic macabre humour of Roald Dahl with the warmth and charm of Despicable Me, finished off with a gleeful bite of Little Shop of Horrors! This book should be on every little monster’s birthday and Christmas list. Ebenezer Tweezer is a youthful 511-year-old. He keeps a beast in the attic of his mansion, who he feeds all manner of things (including performing monkeys, his pet cat and the occasional cactus) and in return the beast vomits out presents for Ebenezer, as well as potions which keep him young and beautiful. But the beast grows ever greedier, and soon only a nice, juicy child will do. So when Ebenezer encounters orphan Bethany, it seems like (everlasting) life will go on as normal. But Bethany is not your average orphan … Jack Meggitt Phillips is an incredibly exciting new talent. He is an author, scriptwriter and playwright whose work has been performed at The Roundhouse and featured on Radio 4. He is scriptwriter and presenter of The History of Advertising podcast. In his mind, Jack is an enormously talented ballroom dancer, however his enthusiasm far surpasses his actual talent. Jack lives in north London where he spends most of his time drinking peculiar teas and reading PG Wodehouse novels. Isabelle Follath is an illustrator who has worked in advertising, fashion magazines and book publishing, but her true passion lies in illustrating children’s books. She also loves drinking an alarming amount of coffee, learning new crafts and looking for the perfect greenish-gold colour. Isabellelives in Zurich, Switzerland.Reviews

Another good fantasy fiction.
Master Aardvark Submarine 13.01.2024

Star Reviewer

It was very adventurous and very good so I would recommend it to someone else
Captain Phoenix Bucket 17.09.2023

It is a hilarious book with lots of twists and turns. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone aged 9-11.
Earl Hercules Casserole 05.09.2023

I really recommend this book to people who likes fiction books because it talks about a monster eating everything ...(including children)! My favourite character is Bethany, she is bossy, good looking, loves tricking people and I think I could turn into her if I try to! I can't wait to read the second book and find out if the beast has a clever plan to grow again...
Mademoiselle Agnetha Hammersmith 21.07.2023

I loved this book because it was really funny and well-written. Jack Meggit-Phillips wrote this story very well and the plot is really gripping. I would recommend this book to fans of monsters and comedy!
Major Raccoon Fascination 21.12.2022