Dinosaur Boy
<p>Everyone knows the dinosaur gene skips a generation. </p><p>So it isn't a complete surprise when Sawyer sprouts spikes and a tail before the start of fifth grade. After all, his grandfather was part stegosaurus.</p><p>Being a dinosaur is pretty cool, despite a sudden craving for vegetables. Except some of the kids at school aren't too thrilled with his spikey tail – even if he covers them with tennis balls. Sawyer is relieved when a couple of the bullies mysteriously stop coming to school, until he discovers a secret more shocking than Dino DNA! The disappearing kids are in for a galactically horrible fate...and only Sawyer, with the help of his friends Elliot and Sylvia, can rescue them.</p><p>"A hilarious adventure and as sharp as a stegosaurus's tail...fantastic." ―Nathan Bransford, author of <em>Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow </em>on <em>Dinosaur Boy</em></p><p>"Funny, fast-paced, and filled with surprising twists, <em>Dinosaur Boy</em> is a charming story... will have boys and girls roaring for more!" -Nikki Loftin, author of <em>The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy</em> and <em>Nightingale's Nest</em></p><p>A Junior Library Guild selection</p><p>And don't miss the thrilling sequel <em>Dinosaur Boy Saves Mars</em> ― coming February 2016.</p>