
Dino Quest: The Mammoth Riders
- Adventure story
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:March,2025
- Pages:128
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:198mm×129mm
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
There are 4 titles included:
-The Trouble with Tyrannosaurs
-The Mammoth Riders
-Rise of the Dino-Sorcerer
-Sky Pirates of Primordia
Description
The kingdom of Primordia is in terrible peril. Who will protect the innocent and trample on the forces of evil? The Knights of the Stone Table, that's who! Cheer as they charge into battle atop dinosaurs and mammoths. Can they prevail against treacherous knights, pterodactyl pirates, and dino-sorcerers?
IN THE SECOND BOOK OF THE SERIES...
In just a few days, Moss's life has been turned upside-down. He's tamed a mighty T. rex, befriended a warrior princess, and saved the kingdom of Primordia from a rebellion. But his adventure is far from over. A mysterious force is turning the people of noble Primordia and its neighboring kingdom-the frozen Chillands- against each other. Can Moss and Princess Opal stop the kingdoms rushing into a war that seems inevitable?
Author
Daniel Duncan graduated from Middlesex University with First Class Honours, and a bachelor's degree in illustration. He was highly commended by Macmillan for the 2013 Children's Book Competition, as well as being shortlisted for the 2014 AOI awards for the Children's Books New Talent category. He lives in Amersham on the outskirts of London.