Endling - an individual animal that is the last in its species or subspecies Byx is used to being the smallest and the youngest. But for all of her young life, she's also been part of something bigger - part of a family, part of a pack. Until the day Byx finds herself alone, the last of the dairnes- an endling. Byx is determined to see if the legends about other dairnes she's heard over the years are true. She sets off on a quest to find others of her kind, travelling through the war-torn kingdom of Nedarra. Along the way, she meets new allies who each have their own motivation for joining her- Tobble, the worthy wobbyk; Khara, the girl of many disguises; Renzo, the thief with honour; and Gambler, the principled felivet. Together they will uncover a secret that will threaten the existence of not just the dairnes, but every other creature in their world. . .
Pull out flaps will feature text that delves into the items on each spread and how they were achieved in the films.This book will have doors that open from the middle of the front cover, a sturdy magnetic closure, and elastic loops to hold ...
在纽特·斯卡曼德的帮助下,强大的黑巫师盖勒特·格林德沃在纽约被捕.然而,格林德沃兑现了自己的威胁之词,他从关押中逃脱,并着手寻找追随者,一心要实现自己的真正意图--- ...
Contains information about the monsters found in movies, mythology, and the imagination, from dragons and sea monsters to fairies and witches.
Tumblegrass always seems to be in trouble.
The mighty king of mythical beasts ? ” the creature asked sarcastically . “ Is he your king ? ” he asked the audience . They responded with an angry " No ! " “ I'm their king , ” the creature sneered . He was humanoid in appearance ...
Examines the history and popular culture surrounding mythological creatures, strange animals, and human anomalies from around the world.
Explores humanity's fascination with lake and sea monsters and separates fact from fiction by examining ancient legends and myths, contemporary eyewitness accounts, and the latest scientific discoveries.
Dad and all the old people say theres a Bunyip in the river but Ive never seen her.
I Listened and I Looked
Two classic science fiction novels in one book. "Worlds Without End" by Clifford D. Simak and "The Lavender Vine of Death" by Don Wilcox.