
Love: The Dinosaur
Frederic Brremaud, Federico Bertolucci
£15.99
Description
Life in the primordial swamps of prehistoric Earth was a daily trial of
survival, especially for the smaller dinosaurs just trying to get by without
being trampled, attacked, or eaten. Not even the biggest beasts were safe, as
there always seemed to be an even bigger threat looming on the horizon. This
exciting tale, written by Frederic Brremaud, is told without narration or
dialogue, conveyed entirely through the beautiful illustrations of Federico
Bertolucci. A beautiful, powerful tale of survival in the animal kingdom that
explores the all-too-identifiable, universal concepts of Life, Courage, Aging,
and ultimately Love.
The fourth volume in the lavishly illustrated series
of wildlife graphic novels, each following a single central animal through an
adventurous day in their natural environment. Each tale depicts genuine natural
behavior through the dramatic lens of Disney-esque storytelling, like a nature
documentary in illustration.
Publisher Review
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW -- Fourth in the "Love" series of color graphic novels about wildlife, "Love: The Dinosaur" is visually stunning, wordless, realistically drawn saga. No single dinosaur is the sole focus of Love: The Dinosaur; species that appear include Bambiraptor Feinbergi, Dimetrodon, Triceratops Horridus, the flying Cnetochasma, and the indomitable Tyrannosaurus Rex. Every day is a struggle to survive in the prehistoric era, especially for smaller dinosaurs who are at constant risk of being trampled or eaten! A lavish, immersive saga of predators and prey in their natural habitat, Love: The Dinosaur is a "must-read" for dinosaur fans of all ages. Highly recommended.
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