Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Henry Hunter and the Cursed Pirates

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Book Review - Henry Hunter and the Cursed Pirates

Henry Hunter and the Cursed Pirates

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About the Book
Henry Hunter’s friend Charlie is desperate for help. His parents have gone missing in the Caribbean Ocean, and no one will believe him that something sinister is afoot. Henry and his sidekick Dolf are on the case!

The only lead Henry and Dolf have is the sighting of a ghostly galleon and a huge tentacle of mist. Exploring the local pirate history and myths, Henry and Dolf uncover a cursed crew of pirates, led by no other than the deadly Edward Teach—Blackbeard himself. But what's keeping the pirates sailing beyond their deaths? And how and why are they building a crew of live prisoners? It's up to Henry and Dolf to survive monster waves and befriend a crazy local seadog to solve the mystery and put the pirates back in their watery graves!

Discover the ghostly world of the paranormal through the eyes of our spooked narrator as he tags along on the second adventure in the Henry Hunter series!



My Take on the Book
This is a great addition to the Henry Hunter series. As someone that was a fan of the first book, I was looking forward to seeing how Henry would return. In this story you get to jump right back into the mystery, the adventure and the fun. What I love about these stories is how quickly the pages fly by. I find that I am drawn into the book further with each page and what I read it so much fun. The characters, the action and more make the book not only fun for kids, but also for adults. While there is paranormal activity within the book, even if you are not into this normally, this book will stand out and you too will find yourself coming back hoping for more books to come in the future!

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