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I cook better than you, Nick corrected absently. I think monkeys can probably be taught to cook better than you.I'd like to have a monkey that cooked for me, said Jamie. I would pay him in bananas. His name would be Alphonse.I agree, that would be awesome. Mae said. People would come for dinner just to see the monkey chef.You're raving, Nick said, defrosting chicken in the microwave. Mae was a bit impressed with how he seemed to look at the appliance and instantly comprehend its mysteries, when she'd been heating up ready-made meals for years by a method of pressing random buttons and hoping. I know that's the only way Jamie communicates with people, but I expected better of you, Mavis.We're cutting out the whole Mavis thing right now, Nick, Mae said warningly.How many bananas would be good payment for a monkey? Jamie wanted to know. I would want to pay Alphonse a fair wage.

Sarah Rees Brennan

I cook better than you, Nick corrected absently. I think monkeys can probably be taught to cook better than you.I'd like to have a monkey that cooked for me, said Jamie. I would pay him in bananas. His name would be Alphonse.I agree, that would be awesome. Mae said. People would come for dinner just to see the monkey chef.You're raving, Nick said, defrosting chicken in the microwave. Mae was a bit impressed with how he seemed to look at the appliance and instantly comprehend its mysteries, when she'd been heating up ready-made meals for years by a method of pressing random buttons and hoping. I know that's the only way Jamie communicates with people, but I expected better of you, Mavis.We're cutting out the whole Mavis thing right now, Nick, Mae said warningly.How many bananas would be good payment for a monkey? Jamie wanted to know. I would want to pay Alphonse a fair wage.

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About Sarah Rees Brennan

Sarah Rees Brennan (born 21 September 1983) is an Irish fantasy novelist. Her books are bestsellers in both the UK and USA.
Rees Brennan's first novel, The Demon's Lexicon (2009), was longlisted for the 2010 Carnegie Medal. Her fantasy novel In Other Lands was a finalist for the 2017 Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book. Her adult fantasy novel Long Live Evil debuted on the USA Today's best seller list and became a #1 Sunday Times bestseller on release in the UK, and appeared on both The New York Times 2024 Best of Fantasy list and The New York Times Best of Romance list. Rees Brennan's work was listed twice in the 2024 Locus Recommended Reading List - her Hansel and Gretel retelling "Happily Ever After Comes Round" was recommended in the Short Stories category and Long Live Evil was recommended in Novels - Fantasy.