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* SurpriseCreepy: Even though most of the book is a black comedy, the scene where [[spoiler: Paul and Judy are eaten by the Beastie]] at the end of the book can catch readers off guard.

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* SurpriseCreepy: SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: Even though most of the book is a black comedy, the scene where [[spoiler: Paul and Judy are eaten by the Beastie]] at the end of the book can catch readers off guard.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The scene where the Beastie shows Paul and Judy a book that it made and, in the book, [[spoiler: it shows the Beastie chasing Paul and Judy on a hill and then eating them up]] which ends up happening at the end of the book.


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* NightmareFace: The Beastie shows a couple of these whenever it's irritated [[spoiler: especially in the scene where it eats Paul and Judy]].
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to Dorothy Kunhardt's book ''Pat the Bunny''.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to Dorothy Kunhardt's book ''Pat the Bunny''. The tone is much more mean-spirited, and the book has a DownerEnding.
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* HardTruthAesop: Pets aren't toys and being too rough with them can have very ugly consequences.

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