Thursday, 28 December 2017

The Christmasaurus - enjoyable twist to a Christmas story

If you are looking for an unusual but ultimately heart-warming Christmas story, then look no further. The Christmasaurus, by Tom Fletcher might be pitched at children aged between 7 and 12, but I believe it is for anyone who is young at heart, and who likes to read with a smile on their face. It is the story of William Trundle, a young boy who is happy with life until new girl, Brenda, appears at school and he becomes the target for her own special form of bullying. William lives with his Christmas-mad father, his mother having died many years ago. William, on the other hand, is obsessed with dinosaurs. When William writes to Santa this year, he just asks for one thing, a dinosaur. Unbeknownst to William, an egg, frozen for thousands of years, has miraculously hatched at the North Pole, and guess what, the occupant is a dinosaur - a unique dinosaur that Santa calls The Christmasaurus. All he wants to do is fly like the reindeer and pull Santa's sleigh. Needless to say, on Christmas Eve, William and the Christmasaurus meet and William thinks all his dreams have come true. However, lurking in the shadows is The Hunter, a man who wants to hunt and kill the rarest creatures on the planet. His plan is to take down one of the magical flying reindeer, but when he sees the Christmasaurus, his plan changes. This story is very funny and full of action. There are some great scenes filled with peril, as well as some surprises along the way. There is so much to love about this book, with excellent characters, sparky dialogue and a sprinkling of Christmas magic that never sinks into the saccharine. My only criticism was the device used for how the elves at the North Pole communicate - singing in rhyme. Initially this was funny, but it got a bit wearing after a while and I found it interrupted the flow of the action - particularly in the audio edition I read, narrated by Paul Shelley. That aside, this if a definite crowd pleaser, and if you like Roald Dahl, then I would recommend you give this book a try.

My STAR rating: FOUR stars.

Length: 400 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.99 (Christmas offer from Audible)
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, unabridged audio CD, ebook.

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