“‘Beastologist‘, he thought, trying out the title. ‘I am a beastologist.‘ One week ago, he‘d been a castoff, unwanted by just about everybody. Now he was a beastologist-in-training.”
“‘Beastologist‘, he thought, trying out the title. ‘I am a beastologist.‘ One week ago, he‘d been a castoff, unwanted by just about everybody. Now he was a beastologist-in-training.”
In the back of the book, the author has included something called, “Nathaniel Fludd‘s Guide to People, Places, and Things” which is a list of words that are included in the book along with their definitions. If a child is having a hard time figuring out what a word means, they can simply refer to this “guide”.
Genre: Modern Fantasy
This is the sequel to the book, “Flight of the Phoenix” where Nathaniel is now a “beastologist-in-training.” Nate and his aunt go on a crazy adventure to piece together his parent‘s disappearance, all while trying to protect the “lone copy of the ‘Fludd Book of Beasts‘ from a sinister man who always seems to be one step ahead of them.”