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The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo: Meet the Dark Creatures from Philippine Mythology
The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo: Meet the Dark Creatures from Philippine Mythology
A fascinating field guide to Philippine monsters and mythology!
7×9” 128pgs, $16 hardcover
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 .
The Lost Journal of Alejandro Pardo: Meet the Dark Creatures from Philippine Mythology
A fascinating field guide to Philippine monsters and mythology!
7×9” 128pgs, $16 hardcover
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 .

