

Indlæser... Peter and the Starcatchers (2004)af Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. My goodness Jim Dale is an amazing narrator. I thought it was a very believable "prequel". I thought the story was a bit too long. Well done but long. I wouldn't of minded if Slank (which is the character on the cover) had less book time. Perhaps that is one way the story could of been shortened. Pleasant prequel to "Peter Pan". The audiobook edition enhances some of the exciting adventures so I will give it 3½ stars. 00010304 00009325
Pearson and Barry offer a deft combination of laughter and fear -- that is, fear undergirded by a sense of final safety. It's a roller coaster of a plot in more senses than one, and considering their publisher -- Disney, with its Tinkerbell logo well displayed here -- I don't suppose that's a surprise. Belongs to SeriesStarcatchers (1) Indeholdt iEr en (udenfor eventuelle serier) forløberhistorie tilHas the adaptation
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Peter and the other orphans he has grown up with are being sent away from the orphanage/school they have grown up in. They have been sold into servitude, but must travel by ship to get there. Along the way, Peter meets a friend, Molly, and is also allowed by a strange box. As always, there be pirates along the seas...
This is one of my favorite series of all times! I’m sorry that I let the insane work hours take priority over keeping track of the series. This is one of my rereads that has me more excited for my reread than new books this year. Also, between a combination of time and memory loss after a medical procedure, it’s like I’m reading it for the first time again.
Ridley Pearson’s daughter asked her Daddy how after and a pirate met, and this is the result. It is one of those stories that may be classified as middle grade, but easily appeals to young adults and adults alike. The world-building is marvelous, with the bulk being new masterful storytelling with touches of classic J.M. Barrie to summon loving nostalgia. Characters, new and old, are well fleshed-out and brought out string emotions from this reader. Greg Call’s illustrations are jaw-dropping (THAT COVER!!)!
Buy this for yourself or anyone who loves retellings. If you’re twisted, get it for someone who gets seasick. (