Jurassic Jeff: Race to Warp Speed (Jurassic Jeff Book 2)

(A Graphic Novel)

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Hardcover
$14.99 US
5.81"W x 8.56"H x 0.74"D  
On sale May 28, 2024 | 224 Pages | 9780593565421
Grades 2-5
Reading Level: Lexile GN470L | Fountas & Pinnell Q
FOC Apr 29, 2024 | Catalog March 2024

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Jeff the alien is ready to take his dino-friends on a quest to find their missing family. . .that is if he can remember where he put his warp drive first. Embark on a hilarious adventure filled with zany lizard adversaries, and the heartwarming strength of friendship in this must-read Middle Grade graphic novel. Perfect for fans of Cat Kid Comic Club.

Having just made his first friend, Hungry, the T-rex, Jeff wants  to make a good impression and that means helping out, right? Like maybe helping Hungry find his missing family. (At least, that is what Jeff thinks they are supposed to do? ...He's still very new to this friend thing.)

Jeff decides to fix his ship so they can fly around for their search but first they'll need to find his lost warp drive! Too bad a rival group of flying reptiles wants to use the it for themselves! Dive into this dino-dilemma and find out if Jeff can save the day and be a good friend!
Royden Lepp is the award-winning author and illustrator of RUST, a series described as "one of the best all-ages stories to be crafted in the past decade". Royden has continued to create more stories for kids, including JURASSIC JEFF, a series about an alien who crash lands on Earth a few evolutions too early, and his newest graphic novel, CEDARS. He loves drinking coffee, flying drones, and hanging out with his family. View titles by Royden Lepp
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    Texas Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List
A Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Selection

"New fans and returning series readers alike will enjoy this clever and humorous outing." —Kirkus Reviews

"Full of humor and heart, this book will be enjoyed by fans of Investi­Gators by John Patrick Green and the “Hilo” series by Judd Winick." —School Library Journal
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Jeff the alien is ready to take his dino-friends on a quest to find their missing family. . .that is if he can remember where he put his warp drive first. Embark on a hilarious adventure filled with zany lizard adversaries, and the heartwarming strength of friendship in this must-read Middle Grade graphic novel. Perfect for fans of Cat Kid Comic Club.

Having just made his first friend, Hungry, the T-rex, Jeff wants  to make a good impression and that means helping out, right? Like maybe helping Hungry find his missing family. (At least, that is what Jeff thinks they are supposed to do? ...He's still very new to this friend thing.)

Jeff decides to fix his ship so they can fly around for their search but first they'll need to find his lost warp drive! Too bad a rival group of flying reptiles wants to use the it for themselves! Dive into this dino-dilemma and find out if Jeff can save the day and be a good friend!

Author

Royden Lepp is the award-winning author and illustrator of RUST, a series described as "one of the best all-ages stories to be crafted in the past decade". Royden has continued to create more stories for kids, including JURASSIC JEFF, a series about an alien who crash lands on Earth a few evolutions too early, and his newest graphic novel, CEDARS. He loves drinking coffee, flying drones, and hanging out with his family. View titles by Royden Lepp

Awards

  • SELECTION | 2025
    Texas Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List

Praise

A Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Selection

"New fans and returning series readers alike will enjoy this clever and humorous outing." —Kirkus Reviews

"Full of humor and heart, this book will be enjoyed by fans of Investi­Gators by John Patrick Green and the “Hilo” series by Judd Winick." —School Library Journal

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