Michael The Great: The Monster Hunter
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Monsters have never been so much fun.
Meet Michael and discover his adventures as a monster hunter.
Michael the Great to the rescue!
A.P. Hernández
Ο Antonio Pérez Hernández (Μούρθια, 1989) είναι δάσκαλος στην Πρωτοβάθμια Εκπαίδευση, παιδαγωγός, με Μάστερ στην Καινοτομία και στην Έρευνα στην Εκπαίδευση και Δόκτορ, με τη διάκριση cum laude (έπαινος), για τη Διδακτορική του Διατριβή Αξιολόγηση της ικανότητας στην επικοινωνία δια της γλώσσας μέσα από διηγήματα στην Πρωτοβάθμια Εκπαίδευση. Εργάζεται ως δάσκαλος και συγγραφέας.
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Michael The Great - A.P. Hernández
CHAPTER 1
Michael was eight years old.
At school, everyone called him Little Mickey. And that’s because Michael was really small. He was the smallest boy in his class. He was even smaller than Louis, who was tiny. But no one called him Little Louis.
And no one called Margarita little either, even though she was one of the smallest girls in the whole school.
Just him.
He was the only one they called little.
Michael hated being called Little Mickey because everyone made jokes about Mickey Mouse.
Miguel was fed up.
Every day at lunchtime, his classmates said to him in the playground:
‘What have you got for lunch today, Little Mickey? Cheese?’
And started laughing.
He could take a joke.
Michael could even admit it had been funny once, but after three years of hearing the same joke, you start to get fed up.
Michael wasn’t going to give up.
He was going to make sure everyone stopped calling him Little Mickey.
And he knew just what he had to do to make that happen.
Niño, Adolescente, MasculinaCHAPTER 2
That day, in class, their English teacher asked them a question.
‘Okay kids, I want you to write an essay answering this question: What do you want to be when you're older? It has to be at least three lines long.’
The whole class looked like they’d just seen a ghost.
Three whole lines?
Had he gone mad?
‘But Sir,’ protested Barbara, who always sat at the