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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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27 - a book featuring an extinct or imaginary creature


There are also the Jurassic Park books.


I'm fairly certain that cave bears are an extinct type of bear.



Raptor Red
The Dinosaur Lords
Dinosaur Summer
Cryptid Hunters
Anonymous Rex

Dragon's Future
Firebolt
Dragonlands Volume 1 - 3
The Prince Returns (keeper of dragons #1)
I can also recommend:
His Majesty's Dragon
The Last Dragonslayer
Poo-Poo and the Dragons
Also, for middle grade books, I know at least one of theAnimorphs books features dinosaurs. (Maybe one of the specials?)


The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World
My other thought is that my older daughter got this book ( her favorite from her school classroom) as a special gift last christmas - Beastworld: Terrifying Monsters and Mythical Beasts. It looks pretty cool, and would be a little break.





I read a lot of fantasy so I might purposefully go with extinct rather than imaginary.

Those films are not based on a series of books. The book Fantastic Beasts is a mock up of the textbook from the books that was released to raise money for charity

I don't think that it does. There are some ~mystical~ creatures in the book, but none of them are imaginary (without being too spoilery, the moths that Sarai creates have magic, but they are moths). However, Strange the Dreamer would would for the multiple POV prompt, someone with a superpower, or a ghost story. I highly recommend it and its sequel!

Also these might fit:
The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock
The Mermaid's Sister

Those films are not based on a series ..."
But the screenplays were published into books. Or Crimes of Grindelwald will be, when it comes out later this week!


I've read the little mock up textbook, years ago :)

How about Court of Thorns and Roses? It has fairies right?


How about Court of Thorns and Roses? It has fairies right?"
Yep, I´d say it counts. Plenty imaginary creatures.









I don't think that it does. There are some ~mystical~ creatures in the book, but none of them are imaginary (without being t..."
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Yes, the The Clan of the Cave Bear and the rest of the books in the series all have extinct creatures including Mammoths in the first book and I believe saber tooth tigers later in the series, plus the cave bears and cave lions. It's a good series, especially the first 3 books.


I think so! I'll be reading Dracula by Bram Stoker.


I just read your review for Sorceror's Stone and I'm excited for you to continue with this series! SS was one of the first "real" chapter books I remember reading and I'm so happy to know they still hold up reading for the first time as an adult. The stories get more intricate and the writing more adult as Harry gets older, I'm sure you'll come to love the series!


Terry Pratchett's books would also be a good fit - dwarves, trolls and vampires. The Book of Lost Things also contains some of mythical creatures.




I read it a few years ago. I don't remember much about it, but I think it was good. I don't remember most books I've read, so that's not anything against the book.
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What about the The Clan of the Cave Bear series? I expect there's a mammoth or some other extinct creature in those books. I've never read them.