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Paperback The Pirates! In an Adventure with Napoleon Book

ISBN: 0307274926

ISBN13: 9780307274922

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Napoleon

(Part of the The Pirates! (#4) Series and Pirates! Series)

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The Pirate Captain and his merry band of ne'er-do-wells face off against their toughest-but by no means their tallest-challenge yet. Crushed with disappointment at the Pirate of the Year Awards, our... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

a pirate turns existential

Gideon Defoe's Pirate! adventure series could quite possibly be one of the most cleverly conceived treatises on existentialism yet conceived. Sure, each installment is anachronistic, brief, side-splittingly funny, or what the erudites term "humorous", and given the fact that the whole series not-so-subtly gains its impetus from Defoe's unrequited love, is besides the point. Doesn't existentialism entail all of the above anyway? In any case, take Defoe's latest exposition, The Pirates! in an Adventure with Napoleon, whereby our faithful and true Pirate Captain takes a brief respite to ponder his place in the pirate world, and whether perhaps beekeeping or even the unparalleled superciliousness of an exiled Napoleon can provide some meaning or contentment in this lifetime. For it is here that our fearless captain comes to a realization all Pirate Captains must eventually consider: The Pirate Captain sighed. `Well then, I suppose we'd better go and see what's more interesting than me.' Beyond the philosophical reverberations of the work, we have the usual salty complement to offset the dueling shenanigans of the Pirate Captain and Napoleon; specifically, the pirate with a scarf, the pirate in green, and Jennifer the Victorian all lend a supporting hand. As this is a work of action and adventure, while reading of luxurious beards, ham and the highly democratic war over the St. Helena Residents' association, take heed and consider your place in the pirate world.

A Day Brightener

I bought the series on a whim to try out new books. I am so glad I did. They are so hilarious and easy to read. Perfect for lazing about in a hammock, getting lost in adventure. I highly recommend them. My favorite so far is the first one (scientists), but I have yet to read the last one yet.

"The joys of piracy alternatives..."

Gideon Defoe's newest entry into the "Pirates!" series is (and excuse my non-pirate French), rather adorable. No, you wouldn't associate cutthroat pirates, with bloodlust and booty-seeking hearts, with cuteness, but therein lies the writing of Defoe: he can make even pirates seem as cuddly as a teddy bear. This is a silly and lovely book, charting the adventures (misadventures, really) of the infamous Pirate Captain, who is less of a fearless leader than a rather narcissistic but well enough-meaning captain, who just can't seem to beat out the competition for every year's Pirate of the Year crowning. (He would rather focus on his esteemed accomplishments, than actually study the questions the Pirate King may ask of him.) This year, however, the Pirate Captain is giving up his well-heeled piracy, in favor of an altogether new adventure... This is a wacky and funny and downright easy-to-love book. It makes a great gift for that pirate-loving friend with an excellent sense of humor. Reviewed by Susie Kopecky

I'm a big fan of this series

This is the 4th book of the Pirates! series by Gideon Defoe. These are the previous books, in order: The Pirates! An Adventure with Scientists The Pirates! An Adventure with Whaling The Pirates! An Adventure with Communists. The best way to describe these books is by saying that they are very, VERY, funny. In fact, a good way to tell if these books are your cuppa is simply to pick up one and read the first page - if you haven't laughed out loud by the end of that page, this may not be for you. Me, I couldn't get past the first paragraph. They are about the adventures of Pirate Captain, an egotistical and woefully dimwitted, vapid leader of a the most oddball crew ever to hit the high seas . Except for Jennifer, the Victorian lady who decided to become a pirate, they aren't mentioned by name, and instead by description. There's the pirate with the long legs, or the pirate with the red scarf. There's the sassy pirate, and my favorite, the pirate with the nut allergy. (And in this book we meet a new crew member - the pirate who's arm candy.) In each of these books, the inept Pirate Captain leads this crew into some absurd adventure, to which they loyally follow him. In this book. Pirate Captain loses a contest for "Pirate of the Year", and decides he's going to become a beekeeper. He ends up buying a fake deed to the island of St. Helena, where he runs into the equally egotistical Napolean Bonaparte. They end up vying for the same position - Head of the St. Helena Resident's Association. This summary really does little service to express how very witty and funny these books are. They are quick reads - you easily read them in one or two sittings. They can also be read in any order, although I recommend starting with the first just to get better acquainted with the characters. So often with series like this, the books start to fade in quality. But this isn't the case here, and frankly, I don't know how Defoe does it. Highly recommended.
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