
Member Reviews

I love Stitch Head and his adventures are always fun. The pictures are clever and perfect for the story. Even though Stitch Head was forgotten by his creator, he is still a caring, wonderful character, so when he finds out about a creature that people are afraid of, he wants to help the creature. These stories are a fantastic introduction to horror for young people.

The copy I received was a digital copy for reviewing purposes. It had some pretty challenging issues with formatting. I’m sure the physical copy is fine. With that being said, here are my honest thoughts and opinions about the actual story.
It was a fun, slightly gross, very funny story with delightful illustrations. The characters were quirky and diverse. It handled some pretty tough issues with a light hand and a touch of humor and compassion. Some of the issues touched upon included not trusting a friend, forgiveness, keeping promises, and bias.
Thank you to NetGalley, Tiger Tales books, and the author for allowing me the chance to read this adventure and share my honest thoughts and opinions with others.

Thank you NetGalley, Tiger Tales, and Guy Bass for the early access copy of The Beast of Grubbers Nubbin.
The Stitch Head series and The Beast of Grubbers Nubbin is a fantastic middle school series to capture the imagination of young readers. With engaging illustrations; captivating stories full of mischief, misunderstandings, and magic; and a storyline that focuses on friendship and acceptance, Stitch Head The Beast of Grubbers Nubbin will be a great addition to any library of young to middle grade readers.

Oh my goodness, I loved this! It is a delightful and quirky tale full of charm that follows the adventures of a misunderstood creature and the brave little boy who believes in him. Adorable illustrations and a perfect read for young readers who love a mix of mischief and magic. The characters are lovable, and the message of friendship and acceptance will warm your heart. A funny, feel-good book that leaves you smiling!