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CRYPTID CREATURES by Kelly Milner Halls

CRYPTID CREATURES

A Field Guide

by Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrated by Rick Spears

Pub Date: Sept. 24th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-63217-210-5
Publisher: Little Bigfoot/Sasquatch

A collection of creepy cryptids for the courageous connoisseur.

This alphabetic encyclopedia of 50 creatures rates each from one to six stars, where one is a confirmed hoax (Australia’s Drop Bear, a killer koala conceived to scare tourists) and six is a creature once known as a cryptid that is now accepted as real (Peru’s Isothrix barbarabrownae, an elusive tree squirrel). In addition, Halls classifies each by type: aerial, aquatic, humanoid, etc., and offers a comparison to a familiar real-world animal (e.g. the Dingonek from Kenya is “cat-like”). Along with the date and location of the first putative sighting, each entry offers a “factoid,” a summary of eyewitness accounts, and usually three black-and-white pencil illustrations: the adult beast, its skull, and a baby or juvenile version. Factoids are tidbits not included in the eyewitness accounts that usually relate the beast’s history. Here and there throughout the text are single-page “Cryptid Extras,” including a rundown of cryptid appearances in cartoons and video games and the address of the International Museum of Cryptozoology in Portland, Maine. A list of cryptids by type, many more than are in this volume, a further reading list of books and online articles, and a glossary close this fantastical field guide.

Just enough info to whet the appetites of budding cryptozoologists.

(Nonfiction. 8-14)