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Bezig met laden... To Catch A Pirate (editie 2007)door Jade Parker
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Me propongo leer de principio a fin libros considerados "malos". Mi intención es encontrar al menos UNA cualidad buena en ellos y reseñarlos objetivamente siguiendo 20 puntos a desarrollar brevemente. (Los puntos varían según el género del que se trate.) Si tienen ganas de No-recomendarme otros libros pueden comentar acá o ACÁ. ¡Cualquier género es bienvenido! Cuanto más variado, mejor :) No-recomendado por Majo Fun and very quick read. Nothing terribly special; there wasn't much substance. But I enjoyed the adventure through the Caribbean with a potentially dangerous pirate on board. Also, the author's note at the end on how some pirating came about in the 18th century was interesting and made the book seem like it really could have happened. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
When sixteen-year-old Annalisa Townsend's ship is set upon by pirates in search of her father's treasure she hides, but one of the pirates finds her and steals a precious necklace. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I was also a little bit taken aback at how fast Annalisa went from a pampered London debutante to this fearsome Lady-Captain hunting down pirates and ruling over a crew of men. Motivation to save her father certainly hastened her need to become fierce, but it fell flat for me. Nor is it mentioned, that I remember at least, that sailors often feared having a lady on board because it was considered ill-luck. Lady Pirates--er Privateers weren't unheard of in the good ol' days, but Lady Pirate Hunters?
The chemistry between Annalisa and James kept me riveted however. It was amusing to read as James would just keep pushing with his cocky answers and arrogant nonchalance while Annalisa struggled to remember that flogging him till he screamed served no purpose. The ending was...a stretch of imagination, but at least sweet. Realism has no place in romance after all. ( )