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Samantha Berger
Samantha Berger writes and writes and writes (she even wrote *this*). She has written picture books like CRANKENSTEIN! illustrated by Dan Santat (Little, Brown, 2013), WITCH SPA illustrated by Isabel Roxas (Dial, 2014), and SNOOZEFEST illustrated by Kristyna Litten (Dial, 2015) . She also has... show more



Samantha Berger writes and writes and writes (she even wrote *this*). She has written picture books like CRANKENSTEIN! illustrated by Dan Santat (Little, Brown, 2013), WITCH SPA illustrated by Isabel Roxas (Dial, 2014), and SNOOZEFEST illustrated by Kristyna Litten (Dial, 2015) . She also has written picture books like SANTA'S REINDEER GAMES illustrated by John Manders (Cartwheel, 2011), MARTHA DOESN'T SHARE illustrated by Bruce Whatley (Little, Brown 2011) and MARTHA DOESN'T SAY SORRY (2009), which won a Parents' Choice Award Honor. She has written cartoons and promos for Nickelodeon and other networks for over a decade. She has written comic books and commercials. She has written movie trailers, theme songs, slogans, Upfronts, magazine articles, poems, TV-books, sticker books and professional books. And when she ISN'T WRITING.... She's narrating audio books, traveling the world, and helping rescue dogs. THEN... she writes about that, too! Samantha splits her time between New York City and sunny California. These days, she's in Brooklyn, living in a dee-luxe apartment in the sky, with her Dingo-Chihuahua dog, Polly Pocket. You can visit her at www.SamanthaBerger.comFriend: www.facebook.com/samantha.berger.31Fan: www.facebook.com/pages/Fans-of-Samantha-Berger/151603158199881Follow: @BergerBooksSamantha is represented by Brenda Bowen at Sanford J. Greenburger, NYC

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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 5 years ago
What if? I really liked this book because it deals with the idea of, what if and creativity. The young girl in this story begins with some paper and a pencil and is drawing out her story. She then questions, what if she didn’t have a pencil, how could she tell her story? This premise of what if, con...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 6 years ago
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleA cute story about a kid who is not a fan of Valentine's Day. I really enjoyed the twist at the end.The thing I really liked about this book was the illustrations. The text focuses on how Crankenstein is feeling, but the illustrations foreshadow other ...
Favorite Books for Children
Favorite Books for Children rated it 6 years ago
I have to start off by saying I love this book! I think everyone can related to this character in one way or another. I definitely can! "Crankenstein", by Samantha Berger is a fun story to use around Halloween, although it can be used at any time. Crankenstein wakes up on the wrong side of the bed a...
savannahblaze
savannahblaze rated it 8 years ago
Crankenstein is a book about a little boy that becomes so cranky that he turns into a monster called Crankenstein. This would be a great book to talk to any grade about emotions. We all have our own monster moments and laughter is the quickest way to tame it. An activity that could be used along wit...
Book 7
Book 7 rated it 8 years ago
A+ read-aloud, can't wait to share it with my kids again
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