Dino-Mike and his archaeologist dad are on a dig in China when Mike finds a mysterious dinosaur fossil that has four wings. Mike celebrates his rare find with his friend, Shannon--until the party gets crashed by a reanimated T-Rex fossil! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on nearly every page, Dino-Mike chapter books are perfect for early readers. Best of all, each book in the series is written and illustrated by the Eisner-Award winning creator of Tiny Titans, Franco!
Franco Aureliani, known professionally as Franco, is an American comic book writer/artist, best known for writing the DC Comics series Tiny Titans, for which he won two Eisner Awards in 2009 and 2011. Tiny Titans also won a Harvey award in 2011. He was also nominated for another Harvey in 2013 for another project from DC Comics, Superman Family Adventures. He and longtime writing partner and friend, Art Baltazar, won their third Eisner in 2014 for the Dark Horse Comics children's series Itty Bitty Hellboy. He also teaches art at Carmel High School.
The story is subpar even/especially for a children's book and it reinforces bullshit gender norms. But the absolute worst, most unforgivable, part is that there were MANY spelling and grammar issues in this 120 page book. Those are frustrating in adult literature, but become showstoppers in a book designed for a child to be reading solo. Things like missing words, duplicated words, "one" instead of "on." ... I wasn't even looking for these mistakes and they kept jumping out at me. Shame on the author and publisher for clearly not proofreading even once. Obviously money is more important than substance and quality here. Don't give this book to your kids.
Story is good - and what you'd expect for this series which my 5 year old loves. But there are soooo many copy edits that I was regularly having to add or remove extra words to make the sentences make sense. I didn't have to do that for the other books in the series. Hopefully, that'll get fixed if there's ever a reprint.
Honestly, this author/publisher should be ashamed of themselves for putting out such a typo-filled early reader chapter book. It was hard enough for *me* to read aloud, let alone my son, who is still learning to read fluently, to stumble over all the error filled text.
My boys like the Dino-Mike stories but this one could have used some better editing. There were so many mistakes I was constantly stopping to re-read sentences because they had extra words or words omitted. I’ve never seen so many mistakes in a book before.