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I AM HATZEGOPTERYX by Timothy J. Bradley

I AM HATZEGOPTERYX

From the I Am Prehistoric series

by Timothy J. Bradley ; illustrated by Timothy J. Bradley

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-64351-821-3
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing

“I can grow,” says a juvenile example of one of the largest flying reptiles on record with perfect truth—posing in one late illustration next to a like-sized modern giraffe.

Accompanying Bradley’s mostly monosyllabic narrative, which begins with “I can hatch” and proceeds from there, his speculative paleo-portraits go for the gusto. They track an outsized predator with an even more outsized crest decked out in dazzling black and orange as it swoops over a rocky coastline or stilts its way through swamp and woodland to snatch up prey and (bloodlessly) gobble it down. Even a pair of velociraptors in one scene look justly cowed, and, particularly after a melodramatic view looking down at a hapless airborne lizard about to vanish into a wide-open maw, readers may greet the final “I am extinct” with a sigh of relief. Closing comments about when this monster lived and where fossil remains have been found, along with the physical structures of its wings and crest, fill in at least some blanks, and a pair of references at the end will help dedicated dinophiles fill in a few more. The one (diminutive) human figure in the size comparison chart is White. A Spanish edition publishes simultaneously.

It’s a bit thin in the particulars, but no one’s going to look at the art just once.

(Informational picture book. 5-8)