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Original Title: | Peter and the Secret of Rundoon |
ISBN: | 0786837888 (ISBN13: 9780786837885) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Peter and the Starcatchers #3 |
Characters: | Peter Pan (J.M. Barrie), Molly Aster, Tinker Bell (J.M. Barrie) |
Dave Barry
Hardcover | Pages: 482 pages Rating: 4.16 | 21441 Users | 919 Reviews
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Title | : | Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (Peter and the Starcatchers #3) |
Author | : | Dave Barry |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 482 pages |
Published | : | October 23rd 2007 by Hyperion Books (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure |
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In this action-packed conclusion to the Starcatchers trilogy, Peter and Molly find themselves in the dangerous land of Rundoon, ruled by the evil King Zarboff, who takes great delight in watching his pet snake, Kundalini, consume anyone who displeases him. But that's just the start of the trouble facing our heroes, who once again find themselves pitted against the evil shadow creature Lord Ombra, in a struggle to save themselves and Molly's father - not to mention the entire planet - from an unthinkable end. Meanwhile, back in Never Land, a tribal war is under way, and while Peter is off fighting to save the world, a young Mollusk princess has no choice but to join forced with sinister pirates to save her island from the vicious Scorpions.Peter and the Secret of Rundoon is a wild desert adventure - with flying camels, magic carpets, and evil shadows - that literally zooms toward an unforgettable and unimaginable climax. Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson have teamed together once again to pen a story with unrelenting action and adventure that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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Ratings: 4.16 From 21441 Users | 919 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (Peter and the Starcatchers #3)
I loved this trilogy to set up Peter Pan - the authors were meticulous in addressing details I'd even forgotten about (the ticking clock, the name Pan . . ) I wish I could live in this world a bit longer. I was sad to see this series end but loved ever minute of it!Listening to these as a family. So good! Fantastic story telling. And we love Jim Dale.
Altogether this was the least put together of the first three Starcatchers books. Two completely different storylines that hardly intertwined gave it something of a hodgepodge feeling. But it still had lots of the same fun, swashbuckling feel of the first two, and also a few good laughs. Every once in a while, the villains did some actually evil things, which honestly helped the story pop a little more. (I still think Lord Ombra could have been scarier if he'd said many less words.)In the end
I thought that this book was really good. This book was the start introducing book of all of the Peter Pan characters that we know of such as the Darlings. It also had the same main villain, who I thought was to be dead. That was a real, but somewhat pleasant surprise. Also, as you would think, Peter is back. There is one more really cool thing. The lost boys, the lost boys in all of our child hood memories and in the Walt Disney movie were introduced and took over for the old ones. So overall I
A great finish to the Peter and the Starcatchers series! I've really never been a big Peter Pan fan but these books made me love Peter. I always thought Peter Pan was too arrogant but these books shed a light on Peter's vulnerable, sweet side. I love how they set up the story because all the classic things about Peter Pan (his shadow, Tinker Bell, the clock in the crocodile, Captain Hook) are explained and it gives you that "ah-ha!" moment. All the books were very enjoyable and I still get a
I can't say it enough: I really, really like this series. I like Peter so much better in this series than in any other incarnation of Peter Pan that I've known (I've not read the original book yet, so I'm pretty much relying on other stories and movies). I feel like in those he's rather one-dimensional; no depth. But in this series he's a real person! He has feelings! Thoughts! Not just a devilish imp who enjoys taunting pirates and never growing up. I like having the insight into his past, and
Third in the Peter and the Starcatchers children's fantasy-adventure series based upon the Peter Pan of James Barrie fame.My TakeWe learn a tiny bit about Peter's parents as well as a wee bit about Peter himself. The important part of the story is saving the world from Lord Ombra and his Darkness and eliminating the slave trade between Rundoon and St. Norbert's, even as Peter fears the watchfulness of his own shadow. Is it even his own?I do love how Barry and Pearson manage to tie in bits and
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