Raptors of Paradise (1) (Supersaurs)

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ISBN-10:

1786968010

ISBN-13:

9781786968012

Edition: None
Released: May 01, 2020
Publisher: Piccadilly Press
Format: Paperback, 352 pages

Description:

About the Author\nJay Jay Burridge is a former children's show host for the BBC who has created commercial art for brands such as Sony, Adidas, and Levis. In 2010 he exhibited his supersaurs sculptures in a one-man show in Beverly Hills.\nImagine a world where dinosaurs survived and evolved as . . . SUPERSAURS. This is the world that Bea Kingsley lives in, a world where humans live side by side with supersaurs, sometimes in peace, often in conflict. Bea is the daughter of explorer parents who went missing when she was a baby. When her grandmother takes her on a trip to the remote Indonesian islands of Aru, Bea starts asking big questions. But the more questions Bea asks, the more trouble she and her grandmother find themselves in. Was the journey to the islands a mistake? The adventure starts here.

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