Publishers Weekly

A class trip to the library turns into a magical adventure.

Great for fans of Adam Wallace’s How to Catch a Dinosaur, Ryan T. Higgins’s We Don’t Eat Our Classmates.

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P[ICTURE BOOKS

There Are Dinosaurs in the Library! A. G. Allen 25p, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 979-8-218-19769-8

When one student is reluctant to head to the library with her class, Mrs. Barker pulls out all the stops to show Alyssa just how magical and exciting books can really be. Written with an emphasis on dialogue and names of the creatures that spring forth from the books as well as a lively and dynamic digital illustrati­on style, There Are Dinosaurs in the Library! works to engage readers by using every opportunit­y available to the picture book form. Brimming with wonder and adventure, it’s sure to delight even the most reluctant readers.

Cordova’s illustrati­ons keep readers intrigued by shrewdly playing with scale and angles, such as a top-down view of Mrs. Barker and Alyssa (to showcase the interior of the book Mrs. Barker is holding), or the off-kilter angle of the scene where Alyssa runs away with the book, dinosaurs all around her. These illustrati­on choices in combinatio­n with the playfulnes­s of the text’s placement (larger or smaller, different fonts, also at an angle, etc.) combine for an almost cinematic reading experience, adding to the overall sense of adventure without sacrificin­g clarity or narrative momentum.

Dedicated dinosaur buffs will appreciate nods to familiar dinosaurs (Stegosauru­s, T-Rex, Velocirapt­or) as well as lesser-known dinosaurs, such as Protoserat­ops, Microcerat­us, and Compsognat­hus. The hijinx and hilarity that ensue from Mrs. Barker’s class’s trip may set unrealisti­c expectatio­ns for reluctant readers’ own library excursions, but the story certainly succeeds in metaphoric­ally representi­ng the wonder and adventure to be found in books, even if no actual reading is seen taking place during the class’s trip. Full of action and heart, this ode to the pleasures of reading may convince reluctant readers to jump in or remind even the most committed readers of the joy to be found in the act of reading.

Cover: A | Design & typography: A | Illustrati­ons: A Editing: A | Marketing copy: A

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