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Original Title: | Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber |
ISBN: | 0152058737 (ISBN13: 9780152058739) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Bloody Jack #3 |
Characters: | Jacky Faber, James Emerson "Jaimy" Fletcher, Captain Abraham Scroggs, Doctor Edwin Earweg, Georgie Piggot, John Higgins, Robin Raeburn, Joseph Jared, Padraic Delaney, Mairead Delaney, Arthur McBride |
L.A. Meyer
Paperback | Pages: 528 pages Rating: 4.32 | 10250 Users | 612 Reviews

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Title | : | Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber (Bloody Jack #3) |
Author | : | L.A. Meyer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 528 pages |
Published | : | October 18th 2010 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published August 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure. Pirates. Fiction. Teen |
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After leaving the Lawson Peabody School for Young Girls in Boston—under dire circumstances, of course—Jacky Faber boards a whaling ship bound for London, where she hopes to find her beloved Jaimy. But things don’t go as planned, and soon Jacky is off on a wild misadventure at sea.Rating Appertaining To Books Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber (Bloody Jack #3)
Ratings: 4.32 From 10250 Users | 612 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books Under the Jolly Roger: Being an Account of the Further Nautical Adventures of Jacky Faber (Bloody Jack #3)
This book is my favorite the series. It gives women a little less of a fragile sense and more of a indestructable yet vulnerable headstrongness that I truly love. Definately a favorite. ^-^This series is, simply put, AWESOME. Full stop. Listening to the audiobooks for this series is unbelievably entertaining.To put this in perspective, I listened to this book on an *eighteen* hour drive from Massachusetts to South Caroline. Sixteen hours of that very long drive passed in the pleasant and wondrous presence of Jacky Faber, L.A. Meyer and Katherine Kellgren. If this book can entertain on that grueling a trip through traffic and rainstorms and combating sleepiness? You've got a gem.
I knew it! I knew she couldn't have been made a midshipman for nothing!It may be just me and my love of anything piratical, but I feel like the Jacky Faber books are best when she is back at sea and this book did not disappoint. I have not encountered many better books than this.On a slightly unrelated note, my husband watched the movie "Master and Commander" the other night. Aside from the music, I do not like that movie at all, because there are no women in it. (I am purposefully not counting

Once again another great performance by the narrator. This audio book had me laughing, crying, and sitting on the edge of my seat. This series is perfect for middle school ages and older and the narrator does all sorts of voices and song well. I love Jacky and I can't wait to listen to the next installment.The books are overly descriptive but it works for the audio books.
My favorite of the series so far! Jacky is the strong heroine that you want to be and read. Fun swashbuckling tale and Jacky's charm and adventures have made this one of my favorite series of all time.
My favorite book in this series. First time listening to it, and the narration continues to be on point.
Audiobook. While not as fantastic as the first entry in the series, this comes extremely close, falling just short of the greatness Meyer created. It's a little overlong and too repetitive (two issues that feed each other viciously), but Jacky is still extremely likable (most of the time), there's still a ton of excitement and humor, and the historical details are superb. Getting through book two was a bit of a chore for me but now that Jacky is back at sea it's a much more enjoyable ride.A note
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