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In-text: (Aggleton, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Aggleton, J., 2017. ‘‘What is the Use of a Book Without Pictures?’’ An Exploration of the Impact of Illustrations on Reading Experience in A Monster Calls. Children’s Literature in Education, [online] (48), pp.230–244. Available at: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10583-016-9279-1> [Accessed 22 March 2018].
In-text: (Dabrowski, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Dabrowski, S., 2016. Monstrous Losses and Broken Fairy Tales: Fantasy, Loss and Trauma in Young Adult Literature. Ph. D. Stellenbosch University.
In-text: (Day, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Day, G., 2012. Good grief: bereavement literature for young adults andA Monster Calls. Medical Humanities, 38(2), pp.115-119.
In-text: (Durant and Gliori, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Durant, A. and Gliori, D., 2013. Always and forever. London: Picture Corgi.
In-text: (Farnia, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Farnia, F., 2016. Empowerment in A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. Ph. D. Shiraz University.
In-text: (Martell, Witt and Witt, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Martell, M., Witt, S. and Witt, D., 2013. An Analysis of Books for Preschool Children Experiencing Bereavement and Loss. Education and Society, 31(1), pp.37-52.
In-text: (Ness, Dowd and Kay, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Ness, P., Dowd, S. and Kay, J., 2011. A Monster Calls. London: Walker Books.
In-text: (Phillips, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Phillips, D., 2014. Jean Piaget. In: Encyclopedia of Educational Theory and Philosohy, 1st ed. SAGE, pp.623-618.
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