Character Profile
|
|
|
Summary
Buried treasure, mysterious islands, and sea battles—this trilogy has everything you would expect of a high-seas adventure and more when the daughter of a reluctant pirate captain joins forces with boy with no memory of who he is.
Stats
Genre: Tween (10-14) high-seas adventures
Series length: Three books (book 3 also carries a crossover character from The DreamTreader Series)
Violence: Moderate to moderately strong violence
Magic/Supernatural: Moderate supernatural, often surrounding the treasure being sought
Romance: Minimal, strongest in book 3
Christian/spiritual element: Some overt Christian content
Recommendations: The short chapters, fast-paced scenes and the punchy sentence makes this exceptionally good for reluctant readers. Geared more toward boys than girls. Not recommended for those with a low tolerance for violence
You might like this book if you liked...
Pirates of the Caribbean or Treasure Island
Series length: Three books (book 3 also carries a crossover character from The DreamTreader Series)
Violence: Moderate to moderately strong violence
Magic/Supernatural: Moderate supernatural, often surrounding the treasure being sought
Romance: Minimal, strongest in book 3
Christian/spiritual element: Some overt Christian content
Recommendations: The short chapters, fast-paced scenes and the punchy sentence makes this exceptionally good for reluctant readers. Geared more toward boys than girls. Not recommended for those with a low tolerance for violence
You might like this book if you liked...
Pirates of the Caribbean or Treasure Island
Opening Lines:
"Papa, I'm scared!" the little girl cried out as she slid awkwardly across the deck. Before she could regain her balance, she crashed into her father's arms. "Oh, Dolphin!" he said, shielding her from the sheets of rain and sea spray. "What are you doing up here?" She looked up at him. "I heard a monster out in the sea!" |
Isle of Swords (High Seas Adventures, Book 1)
|
Opening Lines:
Dead leaves swirled across the cold stone as Cat approached the deepest corner of the empty cobblestone courtyard. He could feel the sentinels watching from hidden places within the surrounding walls and towers. His eyes darted about for any sign of a threat. Behind the ever-sleeping volcano, the sun struggled to midday height in the steel-gray sky. Without warning, a fierce cry came from the parapets above. |
Isle of Fire (High Seas Adventures, Book 2)
|
|
|
Opening Lines:
"You've got a lot of books for a nine-year-old, yep." Amy Pitsitakis pushed round-framed glasses up the bridge of her nose. Her owlish green eyes sparked with something close to envy as she edged along the vast bookcase in her young friend's room. "And to think...people sometimes call me a bookworm." |
Isle of Stars (High Seas Adventures, Book 3)
|
|
|