Thursday, April 25, 2013

Aaarrgghh! Read These Pirate Books at Your Own Risk



Looking for a rollicking good book to read?  Try one of these pirate yarns.

Fish by Gregory Mone
Eleven-year-old Fish, seeking a way to help his family financially, becomes a cabin boy on a pirate ship, where he soon makes friends--and enemies--and is asked to help decipher clues that might lead to a legendary treasure.

Little Wolf: Terror of the Shivery Sea by Ian Whybrow
In a series of letters to his parents, Little Wolf tells of setting sail to find the lost treasure of his legendary ancestor, Blackfur the Pirate.

The Pirates of Turtle Rock by Richard Jennings
Jenny Snow of South Florida finds the adventurous life she craves when she joins forces with Coop DeVille, a seventh-generation pirate, to seek the lost turtle totem of the Ugiri-Tom.

Uncle Pirate by Douglas Rees
Wilson is one of the most bullied fourth-graders at the chaotic Very Elementary School until his long-lost uncle, Desperate Evil Wicked Bob--a pirate--and his talking penguin arrive and begin making everything ship-shape, one classroom at a time.

1 comment:

  1. Just wanted to say thanks for this blog. I have a young 6-year-old and an advanced 10-year-old and finding book suggestions for both age ranges in one place is a big help. :)

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