Dino FC - the craziest team in the Jurassic world!
It's crunch time for Dino FC. Their results have been rubbish this season, and relegation is staring them in the face like a big hungry tyrannosaurus. So their chairman decides to bring in a tough new trainer to lick the team into shape. Can they beat the flab and avoid the drop? Life as a Dino FC player is about to get a whole lot tougher...
Football fans will love this wild and witty series, illustrated with wacky cartoon-style drawings. Dino FC is the brainchild of ever inventive author and illustrator Keith Brumpton. Full of wacky adventures and some great one-liners, this new series of books is funny, frantic and overflowing with football. With brilliant cartoon-sytle drawings and stories that put fun first, the Dino FC sereies is shaping up to be a winning formuala for youngsters who just can't get enough of Dinosaurs and football. * Lancashire Evening Post * fun prehistoric footie series for younger readers * tBk Magazine Summer 2010 - World Cup Winning Reads * Aspiring young football fans will love this wild and witty new illustrated series, which matches the buzz and action of the premiership with cool dinosaur characters. Terry Triceratops is the manager of Dino FC but he's a dead-dino walking. With the team bottom of the Premiership, chairman danny Deinonychus drafts in hard-hitting fitness trainer Hans Hadrosaur to whip the dinos back into shape. If they don't avoid the drop, Terry faces the sack but a win against Jurassic Park Rangers just might save them from extinction. * Lovereading4kids.co.uk * For youngsters lamenting the end of the World Cup, Terror On The Training Ground is the first book in a series of exciting football novels with the added twist that the players are dinosaurs - Dino FC...Priced at GBP4.99 each, football fans aged seven and over will lover these books published by Usborne. * Aldershot News & Mail * OK, so not every small boy loves football, dinosaurs and cartoons. But for those that do (as well as similarly inclined girls, of course), Keith Brumpton's series of stories following the ups and downs of a Jurassic-era team of well-meaning underachievers is bound to press all the right buttons. Avoiding complexity of plot in favour of stock characters, slapstick humour and plenty of match action and punditry, this is Roy of the Rovers repackaged for the Premiership generation- and very nicely done, too. Brumpton combines pacey prose with graphic novel style panels of dialogue, keeping readers turning the pages at a satisfying rate (and not even realising they're regularly tackling words and phrases like 'Heterodontosaurus', 'Deinonychus' and 'personal development programmes'). * Teach Primary *
Terror on the Training Ground