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How to train a Filipino dragon and other real-life adventures of
three modern monster hunters! Since The Lost Journal of Alejandro
Pardo was published, other creature hunters have come out of the
woodwork to share their spine-tingling accounts of more
discoveries. True? Exaggerated? Out-and-out lies? Read on and
decide for yourself! The Black Bestiary adds to the list of
powerful and fearsome supernatural creatures we met in The Lost
Journal of Alejandro Pardo. Three modern creature hunters--RJ, Gus
and Stanislav, who draw their inspiration from Pardo's work--relate
their own chilling encounters with the sinister monsters that live
among us. In this book, you'll come face-to-face with: The
Bungisngis --You've heard of the Cyclops; this is a Cyclops on
steroids! The Tahamaling --Never hunt in the forest without
permission from these maidens! The Tiktik-- Part avian, part human,
part something else. These terrifying creatures feed on the unborn.
And many more creatures of horrifying aspect and predilection!
You'll also discover excerpts from the journal of a certain Mr.
Kolya, a contemporary of Pardo's, who always tells it like it was.
Though these new sightings are all recent, the weapons used against
them rely on tried-and-true magic--because forearmed, as well as
forewarned, is always best! The Black Bestiary is a lively romp
through the world of the imagination, as well as a great way to
learn more about Asian folklore, magic and myth.
A fascinating field guide to Philippine monsters and mythology!
From award-winning authors Budgette Tan and David Hontiveros comes
The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo --a 19th-century
cryptozoologist's account of his encounters with the strange and
magical creatures from Philippine legends and mythology. In this
book, you'll come face-to-face with 36 mythical beasts including:
The Kapre --A shape-shifter that morphs before your very eyes,
disguising itself as what you think is your dog or your mom! The
Mangalok --An angel-faced predator who feasts on human flesh! The
Pugot --A headless beast aptly described as a "living, breathing
volcano"! And many more! Pardo describes 36 fantastical animals in
total, highlighting his encyclopedic knowledge of the unique
creatures found in all parts of the Philippines (which is
undeniable, even if he is a bit of a lout). Pardo's lost journal is
full of eye-witness details of his exciting travels in search of
mythical beings. Don't miss out on his extraordinary adventures!
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