Monster Chefs
By Brian Anderson and Liam Anderson
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The horribly horrible monster king summoned his four equally horrible chefs.
"I am tired of eating only eyeballs and ketchup," roared the king.
"Find me something new to eat or you will find yourselves on my menu!"
Trembling with fear, they each set off in a different direction to look for something truly scrumptious. But what, besides eyeballs and ketchup, could a monster king possibly want to eat? A rabbit? A fish? A snake? What one finally brings back may change dinnertime in the kingdom forever.
A Neal Porter Book
Brian Anderson
Brian Anderson started his security career as a USMC Military Police officer. During his tour in the USMC Brian also served as an instructor for weapons marksmanship, urban combat, building entry techniques and less than lethal munitions. He also took part in the Somalia humanitarian efforts and several training engagements in the Middle East. Brian’s technical experience began when he joined EDS where he became part of a leveraged team and specialized in infrastructure problem resolution, disaster recovery and design and security. His career progression was swift carrying him through security engineering and into architecture where he earned a lead role. Brian was a key participant in many high level security projects driven by HIPAA, PCI, SOX, FIPS and other regulatory compliance which included infrastructure dependent services, multi-tenant directories, IdM, RBAC, SSO, WLAN, full disk and removable media encryption, leveraged perimeter design and strategy. He has earned multiple certifications for client, server and network technologies. Brian has written numerous viewpoint and whitepapers for current and emerging technologies and is a sought out expert on matters of security, privacy and penetration testing. Brian is an avid security researcher with expertise in reverse engineering focusing on vulnerabilities and exploits and advising clients on proper remediation.
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Reviews for Monster Chefs
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Cute for kids, although it was far from my favorite. Monster chefs made the same thing every day for their king, but when he grows tired they don't know how to accommodate him. They finally make him the perfect cupcakes and from then on that is what they made.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Four monsters cook the same thing every day for their king. The king has gotten tired of the same meal so he sends his chefs out to find him something new to eat. Three out of four chefs get tricked by other creature and return with nothing for the king. When the fourth monster returned he brought a party chef who handed the monster king a cupcake something that he has never had before. Right after the king tried it he wad hooked and wanted nothing else other than cupcakes.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5When the monster king decides to break tradition and eat something besides eyeballs in ketchup, his hapless chefs have a hard time. Most get tricked by other animals, but one returns with a great idea. Silly, but with some themes about authority and blind following.