Dinotopia

Paperback, 159 pages

English language

Published March 1, 2003 by HarperTrophy.

ISBN:
978-0-06-053064-8
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4 stars (11 reviews)

Professor Denison, the intrepid 19th-century explorer, is back! Some time ago, the professor discovered a lost island where humans and dinosaurs dwell in harmony. Now the professor and Bix, his dinosaur companion, have been summoned to the forbidden empire of Chandara.

But when they lose their invitation from the emperor, the adventurers must cross the border penniless and in disguise. A vivid narrative, accompanied by enchanting illustrations, traces their journey and its spectacular sights: a village composed of three ships propped up on end, a 50-foot-tall Brachiosaurus outfitted for firefighting, an Allosaurus tending its hatchlings, and other memorable scenes.

A stand-alone sequel to the first two Dinotopia books, Journey to Chandara offers the perfect introduction to James Gurney’s fantasy world for readers of all ages. Filled with magnificent full-color paintings, cutaway views, and mechanical diagrams, this newly expanded deluxe edition includes a 30-page behind-the-scenes featurette filled with preliminary sketches, maquettes, …

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Review of 'Dinotopia' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I loved the artwork in this book - the spreads especially are absolutely gorgeous. The text was enjoyable, but unexceptional - I feel almost like the story was simply an excuse for the art, and in a few places got in the way more than it supported the visual narrative. I almost think that Gurney would have been more successful in this with an approach more akin to the Mysteries of Harris Burdick - just enough text to connect and imply a larger story from the art, rather than the art illustrating and accompanying the story. That said, I will still give this five stars because I know I will reread this without hesitation, and the ideas in the book are compelling, despite my qualms about the nineteenth century diary format and writing style.

Review of 'Dinotopia' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Dinotopia: A Land Apart From Time was my introduction to James Gurney's world, and I've never left. The art is awe-inspiring and the world he's created is both broad and deep. The story is simple enough for young children to enjoy, but somehow it keeps enthralling me fifteen years later.

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Science Fiction / Fantasy
  • Dinosaurs
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction
  • Children: Grades 4-6
  • Islands
  • Fantasy
  • Action & Adventure - General
  • Animals - Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures
  • Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
  • Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic
  • Action & Adventure