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Knights vs. Dinosaurs
2018
First Published
3.79
Average Rating
159
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New York Times bestselling, award-winning creator Matt Phelan’s Knights vs. Dinosaurs is a fast-paced and funny middle grade illustrated adventure.**An ALA Notable TitleRenowned for their courage, their chivalry, and their ability to fight mythical creatures, the Knights of the Round Table must face their most dangerous opponents yet . . . Let me tell you a secret about King Arthur’s noble they don’t have much to do. The realm is at peace and dragons are few and far between. So Merlin decides to send them out on a real adventure to a world filled with the most terrible lizards of DINOSAURS!A hilarious, rip-roaring tale of derring-do perfect for reluctant readers and fans of How to Train Your Dragon, The Terrible Two, and The Wild Robot, Knights vs. Dinosaurs features art on nearly every page, including an epic fight scene depicted in several graphic-novel style spreads for an engaging story that reads like Monty Python for young middle school readers.“Whether jousting with a triceratops or facing down a T-rex, [squire] Mel should come with a She’s thoughtful, sensitive, and wise... Drawn deftly, lightly.” —New York Times Book Review“Four braggart knights and one underappreciated squire off against dinosaurs, all while learning about teamwork and honesty... As the time-traveling knights try to fight their way back to their true place in time, plot twists reveal the heroes’ true identifiers, adding depth to this hilarious slapstick romp.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)**“Absurdly entertaining. Victorious on all fronts.” —Booklist (Starred Review)Knights Vs.Knights vs. DinosaursKnights vs. MonstersKnights vs. the End (of Everything)
Avg Rating
3.79
Number of Ratings
838
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
44%
3 STARS
28%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Matt Phelan
Matt Phelan
Author · 18 books

Matt Phelan made his illustrating debut with Betty G. Birney’s The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs (Atheneum/Simon & Schuster). Since then he has illustrated many picture books and novels for young readers, including Where I Live by Eileen Spinelli (Dial), Very Hairy Bear by Alice Schertle (Harcourt), and The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron (Simon & Schuster) winner of the 2007 Newbery Medal. Matt studied film and theater in college with the goal of one day writing and directing movies. But his first love was always drawing, and the more he saw the wonderful world of children’s books, the more he realized that this was the place for him. Being an illustrator is in many ways like being an actor, director, cinematographer, costumer, and set designer rolled into one. Matt writes: “I have a fascination with the decade of the 1930s. The movies were learning to talk (and in the case of King Kong, growl), the music was beginning to swing, and the nation was thrown into tremendous turmoil. On one hand, you see a level of suffering documented in the dramatic and gritty photography of Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans. On the other hand, consider what the American public was flocking to see in the movie theaters: the glamour and grace of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing in a series of perfect musicals. For my first book as both writer and illustrator (coming in 2009 by Candlewick Press), I naturally gravitated to this complex decade, specifically the strange world of the Dust Bowl.”

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