Synopses & Reviews
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Praise for Revenge of the Dinotrux:* "Gall's dinosaur/machine mash-ups are, once again, the star of the show, commanding attention (and generating laughs) in every action-filled, rust-toned scene."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
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"Young fans of all things big and noisy will make trax for this dynamic dino-diversion."--Kirkus Reviews
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"Dramatic, full-page illustrations brim with the energy of these fierce machines.... A fun follow-up, appealing to old and new fans alike."--School Library Journal
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"Chock full of personality.... This is sure to be a winner with elementary readers."--Library Media Connection
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Praise for Dinotrux:* "Comically overheated narration... fire-roasted settings and hilariously imagined creatures."--Publisher's Weekly, starred review
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* "This title will be hard to keep on the shelves."--School Library Journal, starred review
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* "Dinotrux ruled their world, now they're likely to rule this one too. Bellow on!"--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Synopsis
The second book in the rip-roaring mash-up of dinosaurs and trucks that inspired the Netflix TV series Millions of years ago, DINOTRUX ruled the earth. But in the present day, people rule them Their rusty fossils have spent decades stuck in a drafty museum surrounded by screaming kids, and now they're ready to break out and let off some really old steam.
HONNNK DINOTRUX ARE ON THE LOOSE
Garbageadon eats cars, Craneosaurus peeks in windows, and Tyrannosaurus Trux climbs a skyscraper... Who will win the mighty standoff between man and prehistoric beast? Find out in this rip-roaring sequel to Chris Gall's highly praised Dinotrux, featuring all your favorite trux and some never-before-seen ones
About the Author
Chris Gall is the award-winning author and illustrator of Dog Vs. Cat, Awesome Dawson, Revenge of the Dinotrux, Substitute Creacher, Dear Fish, There's Nothing to Do on Mars, and Dinotrux, a Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book. His books have received numerous starred reviews and awards including a Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book citation for There's Nothing to Do on Mars. Chris has won a multitude of awards from organizations like the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Magazine, and is also the illustrator of America the Beautiful, a Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.