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Pembrick's Creaturepedia (Wingfeather Saga)
Dear soul, before you venture further into the Glipwood Forest, hearken first to the warnings conveyed in this volume. Learn of the monsters potentially lurking. However, while only the most dangerous varieties and their methods are compiled here, Squeeblins, Bomnubbles, and of course, Toothy Cows are included. No adventurer--no matter how brave--should be without this tiny tome. Creatures are organized alphabetically (noting their primary locale), with animal classification (by type of aggression), major weaknesses (important for combat), demeanor, and taste (should you be able to consume), with black and white illustrations (for proper identification). Translated from the original by Andrew Peterson, illustrations by Aedan Peterson. Includes an introduction by Ollister Babbert Pembrick, esq., who survived one particularly ravenous creature, but was no longer right-hand dominant, as a result.
Although a “-pedia,” this text, like all of Andrew Peterson’s books, is a fabulous read aloud—as well as an introduction to perhaps some new vocabulary (I admit to being introduced to “pulchritudinous”—and now am personally challenged to use this word repeatedly in daily conversation). 128 pgs, hc. ~ Ruth
Refer to this carefully documented Creaturepedia before traversing through the Stony Mountains or harvesting fartichokes within a fortnight after a sandstorm. The drawings and field notes about squeeblins, toothy cows, oiples, and more will surely save any explorer’s life and will definitely keep them–and their appendages–from being gobbled. Tread carefully, young adventurer. The creatures within are not to be trifled with.
"Well, here we are," exclaimed the first person (named Dwayne) when he saw the very first thing the Maker created. As his descendants repeated this story, they eventually came to call their world Aerwiar. Thus, begins the saga of Wingfeather with its twists and turns, strange creatures (trolls, quill diggles, and ridgerunners); stranger traditions (the Dragon Day Festival, whistletharps, and eating maggotloaf—anyone?); wildly unique characters you can trust (—or can you?); perilous adventures (battles and rescues), and even perilous-er dangers. Beware of the Toothy Cows and Gnag the Nameless! Follow the adventures of the four Igiby children as they discover the truth about themselves and escape the Fangs of Dang. And who will open the Fane of Fire? Full of engaging action, plentiful word play, tongue in cheek humor—and allegory, this literary treasure is a newly printed, 4-volume hardcover series. The series includes occasional poetry and ancient documents, illustrations, maps (not to be used for holiday planning), documents, and Reader's Guides (for #1-3 only). You may have to retrieve it periodically from under your child's pillow since they just can't put it down. A wonderful read aloud as well, each chapter makes a brief and marvelously enjoyable read (with or without accents and pirate voices). ~ Ruth
Product Format: | Hardcover |
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Brand: | Waterbrook |
Author: | Andrew Peterson |
Grades: | 3-7 |
ISBN: | 9780525653646 |
Length in Inches: | 7.8125 |
Width in Inches: | 5.125 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5625 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.4 |