Lucas has dinosaurs on the brain, but he's a little short on friends. When he gets a new book on how to make model dinosaurs, he's inspired to make one immediately. He's not so inspired by his new dinosaur-making kit: all the box contains is a test tube of clear liquid and a few instructions. But when he mixes the liquid into his papier-maché goop, he gets much more than he bargained for, including the most unlikely friend.
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I Hate Kyle [1:18] |
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The Beast [1:48] |
The idea for Feather Brain came from a wonderful book about making dinosaur models. On the cover was a model of a dinosaur that looked like it was leaping off the page, and I thought, What if it really could leap off the page?
What if? is my favorite question. It gets me into all sorts of trouble.
June 2014 Book-of-the-Month for the Ontario Library Association (The Reading Rangers Book Club)
Nominated for the 2010-2011 Red Cedar Award (BC's Reader's Choice Award)
2009 Silver Birch Express Honour Book
Selected as an OLA (Ontario Library Association) Best Bets for 2008, for Children's Fiction
Feather Brain is a CCBC Best Books for Kids and Teens 2009 selection
Nominated for the 2010 Rocky Mountain Book Award (Alberta Reader's Choice award)
Nominated for the 2010 Hackmatack Award (Atlantic Canada Reader's Choice Award)
Nominated for the 2010 Golden Eagle Award (Southern Alberta's Reader's Choice Award)
Feather Brain has received an Honourable Mention for the 2009 YA Sunburst Award (for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic)
Feather Brain was selected by two Lethbridge elementary schools for their One School, One Book programs in 2009-2010.
"This is the perfect book for any dinosaur lover aged 9 to 12 or any reader who loves to indulge in the flights of fancy. This is also a perfect book for any middle grade reader who might be struggling with fitting in and perhaps being bullied."
"Feather Brain is a delightful story for all those readers who love dinosaurs."
"There is a sameness to many junior novels, so it is a pleasure to find one with a witty and imaginative plot and a likeable young hero. Such is Feather Brain."
"...a great daily read for the classroom."
"This contemporary fantasy in which a dinosaur wreaks havoc in the life of a friendless fourth-grade boy is written in clear, concise language and will appeal to those just starting to discover chapter books, as well as reluctant readers."
"Author Maureen Bush grabs the reader from the first page and pulls us quickly into a lively adventure."