Sketcher, adventurer, disguiser, and sneaker Ollister B. Pembrick roamed all of Skree with a sketchbook and pen to discover and document the endless living wonders of the Maker's world.
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Sketcher, adventurer, disguiser, and sneaker Ollister B. Pembrick roamed all of Skree with a sketchbook and pen to discover and document the endless living wonders of the Maker's world.
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Fair. This copy has clearly been enjoyed-expect noticeable shelf wear and some minor creases to the cover. Binding is strong and all pages are legible. May contain previous library markings or stamps.
PEMBRICK'S CREATUREPEDIA (THE WINGFEATHER SAGA)
by Andrew Peterson
I haven't yet read any other books written by this author. I know that we will read the Wingfeather Saga series.
I can't decide what I like best about this book, the non-sensical rhyming throughout the Creaturepedia, or the illustrations that describe each beastie creature perfectly. My most favored part is the taste of each creature, many taste like henmeat. Translated into English, "tastes like chicken." Perfect!
Pembrick's Creaturepedia would be fun for the reader and the listener to read aloud. Highly recommend. A Wingfeather Saga dictionary would also be good.
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Amy
Sep 24, 2021
Creaturepedia
Pembrick's Creaturepedia is a great collection of over fifty various creatures. They are listed in alphabetical order. Each one lists the name, classification, weakness, taste, and demeanor. There is a creative and detailed sketch for every one of the creatures. I thought this was a fun and entertaining book to read. At the end, it includes pages for Field Notes, that readers can use for their own creature findings.
I am giving Pembrick's Creaturepedia a very well deserved five plus stars. I highly recommend it for young readers who are between the ages of seven and thirteen and enjoy reading about monsters, fantasy and magical creatures. I thought it was great and plan on getting my son a hard copy as a gift for Christmas.
I received a digital copy of Pembrick's Creaturepedia from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.