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www.dinosaurcove.co.ukIllustrated By
Mike SpoorPublication date
6th January 2011ISBN
9780192789884Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Dinosaur Cove 17 : Swarm of the Fanged Lizards
Written by: Rex Stone
Illustrated by: Mike Spoor
Part of the 'Dinosaur Cove' Series
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Are you ready for the best adventure ever? Jamie and Tom are caught up in a terrifying prehistoric storm! As the Triassic landscape floods around them the friends find shelter in a nearby cave. But as their eyes adjust to the dark, they see that they're not the first ones here. And when the mass of pterosaurs spy the boys they decide to swarm...
Synopsis
Dinosaur Cove 17 : Swarm of the Fanged Lizards by Rex StoneThere's an atmosphere in the air in Triassic dino world, as Jamie, Tom and Wanna set out to explore. Suddenly with a crash of thunder and a flash of lightning the friends find themselves in the middle of a violent prehistoric storm. As they scramble to get to higher ground they find a hidden cave - at last, some relief from the torrential rain! As they look around they realize they're sharing their shelter with hundreds of sharp-fanged pterosaurs. If they keep still and quiet they should be safe...
Reviews
'What every dinosaur-mad child has been waiting for -a young fiction series that really knows its Tyrannosaurus from its Triceratops.' The Guardian
'Dinosaur Cove ... has the potential to follow a Rainbow Magic-style trajectory. The slick, desirable packaging makes this stand out from the crowd.' The Bookseller
'Dinosaur Cove rules!' Tom, aged 8
About The Author
Rex Stone is the pseudonym used by Working Partners, the creators of Rainbow Magic and other successful series like Animal Ark.
Illustrator Mike Spoor grew up in Northumberland and it was during holidays to the Lake District with his grandparents that he first found a love for drawing. After attending Art College and working as a landscape architect Mike trained as a teacher. He moved to Australia and spent his time flying all over the country to run ceramics workshops. Now, after swapping ceramics for illustration, Mike is back in England and has illustrated many hundreds of books. He considers himself a craftsman rather than a ‘serious’ artist because he is best at drawing scratchy unfinished humorous ideas.
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