Identify Based On Books Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Peter and the Starcatchers #4)
| Title | : | Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Peter and the Starcatchers #4) |
| Author | : | Dave Barry |
| Book Format | : | Audio CD |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 528 pages |
| Published | : | (first published October 1st 2009) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Childrens. Middle Grade |

Dave Barry
Audio CD | Pages: 528 pages Rating: 4.2 | 12560 Users | 633 Reviews
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The year is 1902 - it's been twenty-three years since Peter and the Lost Boys returned from Rundoon. Since then, nobody on the island has grown a day older, and the Lost Boys continue their friendship with the Mollusk tribe, and their rivalry with Captain Hook. Meanwhile in London, Molly has married George Darling and is raising three children: Wendy, Michael, and John. One night a visitor appears at her door; it's James, one of Peter's original Lost Boys. He is now working for Scotland Yard and suspects that the heir to England's throne, Prince Albert Edward, is under the influence of shadow creatures. These shadow creatures are determined to find a secret cache of startstuff which fell to London many centuries ago. The starstuff is hidden in an underground vault which has only one key: the Sword of Mercy, a legendary weapon kept with the crown jewels. Molly is determined to locate and protect the starstuff, but when she suddenly goes missing, it is up to her eleven-year-old daughter, Wendy, to keep it out of the Others' clutches. Wendy has heard her mother's stories of a flying boy named Peter Pan, and he may be her only hope in saving the world from a shadowy doom....Particularize Books Conducive To Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Peter and the Starcatchers #4)
| Original Title: | Peter and the Sword of Mercy |
| ISBN: | 1423309758 (ISBN13: 9781423309758) |
| Series: | Peter and the Starcatchers #4 |
Rating Based On Books Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Peter and the Starcatchers #4)
Ratings: 4.2 From 12560 Users | 633 ReviewsNotice Based On Books Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Peter and the Starcatchers #4)
This was a great continuation to the Starcatchers series. While I loved reading about the pre-history of Peter Pan was we know the story, its nice to have everything come full circle and for Wendy to finally by the main character.You definitely need to read the previous books in the series in order to fully understand whats going on and appreciate all the characters involved. It draws heavily from the backstory established in the first few books. As always, the authors perfectly hit on theNot my favorite of the series. However, still a big fan. I enjoyed the revisit to old favorite characters and meeting new ones. The backstory is told in a smart and sweet way that has me hooked on a series that typically would not be my cup of tea.
My Thoughts - 4 out of 5 Unicorns - I liked it!!! ***Borrowed the audiobook CDs from the libraryThe cover is definitely Peter Pan-ish and makes you think of magical adventures.This is the 4th book in the series, and while I loved listening to it with my son, it was not my favorite. I think I really liked Molly and Peter together, so it was weird having it be her daughterat least for me.It is another fantastical adventure for Peter and he makes some new friends and reunites with some old friends

This book leads to the Disney peter pan
My real rating may be more of a 2.5? I can't seem to rate a book about Peter Pan any less than a 3, though.I must admit, I am a bit disappointed with the ending. It ends well and all, but my favorite part about these books has been that they are the prequels to J.M. Barry's Peter Pan and explain many of the details of Mr. Barry beloved classic. One huge flaw in this story is that Peter meets Wendy and shares the adventure with her...So it doesn't make much sense that Wendy and Peter are supposed
Hmmmm, I see by the title above that this book was NUMBER 4 IN A SERIES. I HATE it when a book does not clearly state somewhere on the cover or jacket that it's part of a series. But, I was able to read this without any confusion and without suspecting it was even part of a series, so the fact that it stands alone is good. I saw in the "thanks" portion in the book before starting it, that the author had thanked "Disney" and that confused me until I started reading and realized it's a take on
If loving this series is being a kid, then I am a kid.But this book was disappointing compared to the first three.


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