theinkwyrm's review against another edition
4.0
A beautifully illustrated, if not very comprehensive, guide to some Inuit mythology, specifically mythology related to the Arctic. I feel like this is a good starting place for people who want to introduce children to this mythology and the pronunciation guide at the end was very helpful. I didn’t find what I was looking for (which may or may not be a real thing), but it was still a worthwhile read.
elizabethlk's review against another edition
4.0
I have been reading through as many Inhabit Media books as I can get my hands on at the library, and fortunately my library seems to have an excellent selection. Those That Cause Fear is a great example.
This is the first book I have read by Neil Christopher (yet), and I definitely enjoyed his writing style. I have previously seen art from Germaine Arnaktauyok (Arctic Comics), and really enjoyed her work both previously and here. Those That Cause Fear is a collection of different arctic monsters based on traditional Inuit stories. Some of the creatures were entirely new to me, others were ones I recognised from having read some of the traditional stories through other Inhabit Media books, Arctic Comics, and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection. The pronunciation guide at the back was incredibly helpful.
I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for traditional Inuit stories or anyone looking to read about monstrous creatures--the collection is appropriate for any child old enough to be interested in monstrous creatures, but is interesting and enjoyable for any age up from that.
This is the first book I have read by Neil Christopher (yet), and I definitely enjoyed his writing style. I have previously seen art from Germaine Arnaktauyok (Arctic Comics), and really enjoyed her work both previously and here. Those That Cause Fear is a collection of different arctic monsters based on traditional Inuit stories. Some of the creatures were entirely new to me, others were ones I recognised from having read some of the traditional stories through other Inhabit Media books, Arctic Comics, and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection. The pronunciation guide at the back was incredibly helpful.
I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for traditional Inuit stories or anyone looking to read about monstrous creatures--the collection is appropriate for any child old enough to be interested in monstrous creatures, but is interesting and enjoyable for any age up from that.
elizabethlk's review
4.0
I have been reading through as many Inhabit Media books as I can get my hands on at the library, and fortunately my library seems to have an excellent selection. Those That Cause Fear is a great example.
This is the first book I have read by Neil Christopher (yet), and I definitely enjoyed his writing style. I have previously seen art from Germaine Arnaktauyok (Arctic Comics), and really enjoyed her work both previously and here. Those That Cause Fear is a collection of different arctic monsters based on traditional Inuit stories. Some of the creatures were entirely new to me, others were ones I recognised from having read some of the traditional stories through other Inhabit Media books, Arctic Comics, and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection. The pronunciation guide at the back was incredibly helpful.
I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for traditional Inuit stories or anyone looking to read about monstrous creatures--the collection is appropriate for any child old enough to be interested in monstrous creatures, but is interesting and enjoyable for any age up from that.
This is the first book I have read by Neil Christopher (yet), and I definitely enjoyed his writing style. I have previously seen art from Germaine Arnaktauyok (Arctic Comics), and really enjoyed her work both previously and here. Those That Cause Fear is a collection of different arctic monsters based on traditional Inuit stories. Some of the creatures were entirely new to me, others were ones I recognised from having read some of the traditional stories through other Inhabit Media books, Arctic Comics, and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection. The pronunciation guide at the back was incredibly helpful.
I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for traditional Inuit stories or anyone looking to read about monstrous creatures--the collection is appropriate for any child old enough to be interested in monstrous creatures, but is interesting and enjoyable for any age up from that.
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