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www.dinosaurcove.co.ukIllustrated By
Mike SpoorPublication date
7th July 2011ISBN
9780192756299Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Dinosaur Cove No. 20 : Shadowing the Wolf-face Reptiles
Written by: Rex Stone
Illustrated by: Mike Spoor
Part of the 'Dinosaur Cove' Series
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
The twentieth thrilling new adventure in the best-selling Dinosaur Cove series. This time Jamie, Tom and Wanna help a pack of fearsome carnivorous lycaenops who are starving. Helping creatures who may turn round and eat you is a brave thing to do. Luckily, the children keep their wits about them!
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Synopsis
Dinosaur Cove No. 20 : Shadowing the Wolf-face Reptiles by Rex StoneJamie, Tom and Wanna are back in the Permian for another adventure. When a pack of wolf-like lycaenops come races past chasing a giant lizard, it's obvious to the friends that they should keep clear of these carnivores. But when the creatures collapse to the ground, the boys realize that there's something wrong. The lycaenops are starving and won't survive much longer without the boys' help. But how do you herd a pack of carnivores to a tasty meal without turning into the meal yourself?
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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