Seas (Wendy Darling #2)
Will Wendy find shelter with Peter’s greatest enemy, or is she a pawn in a much darker game—one that could forever alter not only her family’s future but also the soul of Neverland itself?
Normally I have a very strict rule when it comes to binge reading. I just don't do it. I don't wanna risk not being able to get into another book. But, for this trilogy I made an exception. I read the first book last Thursday and I picked up the second book yesterday, which means I will be able to finish the trilogy before the end of the year. And damn, it was so incredibly worth it to loosen up on this rule! I'm a huge Alice in Wonderland fan, but not even Queen of Hearts got to me like this
Oh man oh man oh man oh man this book.This book has very little Pan, and lots of pirates which is fine by me. It felt a little slow at times but the development of Hook's character made it all worth it. Wendy really comes into her own as she is forced to deal with a ship full of asshole pirates and she discovers the truth about Peter and Neverland. It was nice to see her hold her own against Hook and to see their interesting relationship develop.Glad I continued reading this series. I need book
Likes:I think the thing that I liked the most about this series is that Peter is the villain and the pirates are the 'heroes'. I liked learning about life aboard the Sudden Night and seeing Wendy and Michael create relationships with the different pirates. I feel like the only pirate that was actually scary was Smith, the first mate, and I think at a certain point in the book, it becomes all for show.I like how brave Wendy has to be in this book. She has to be brave with the pirates for Michael.
RTC
Just like with Three Dark Crowns I was contacted back in August to be a part of a Fall YA Tour. Now the books came a little later than planned, so I didn't get to this one before the publishing date unfortunately. I also had asked for the first book in the series, but due to the mix up and late mailing, I didn't get it. Fortunately, the author does a great job of catching you up on what happened in the last book. It's not done in a big info dump at the beginning, although you do get the
Seas is the second in the Wendy Darling trilogy. In the first book, Stars, the story starts of quite similar to the Peter Pan tale we all know so well; Wendy and her two brothers, John and Michael, have settled in for the night while her parents head out to an evening party. Soon after, their bedroom window bursts open and a boy, a flying boy, enters the room and their lives.His name is Peter Pan, he tells them, and he comes from a place called Neverland. Through storytelling and wonder, Peter
Colleen Oakes
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 4.29 | 694 Users | 135 Reviews
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Original Title: | Seas |
ISBN: | 1940716888 (ISBN13: 9781940716886) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Wendy Darling #2 |
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Wendy Darling: Seas finds Wendy and Michael aboard the dreaded Sudden Night, a dangerous behemoth sailed by the infamous Captain Hook and his bloodthirsty crew. In this exotic world of mermaids, spies, and pirate feuds, Wendy finds herself struggling to keep her family above the waves. Hunted by the twisted boy who once stole her heart and struggling to survive in the whimsical Neverland sea, returning home to London now seems like a distant dream—and the betrayals have just begun.Will Wendy find shelter with Peter’s greatest enemy, or is she a pawn in a much darker game—one that could forever alter not only her family’s future but also the soul of Neverland itself?
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Title | : | Seas (Wendy Darling #2) |
Author | : | Colleen Oakes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | September 20th 2016 by Sparkpress |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Retellings. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 694 Users | 135 ReviewsRate Of Books Seas (Wendy Darling #2)
A summary: "Proud and insolent youth," said Hook, "prepare to meet thy doom."""Dark and sinister man," Peter answered, "have at thee.- J.M Barrie, Peter PanNormally I have a very strict rule when it comes to binge reading. I just don't do it. I don't wanna risk not being able to get into another book. But, for this trilogy I made an exception. I read the first book last Thursday and I picked up the second book yesterday, which means I will be able to finish the trilogy before the end of the year. And damn, it was so incredibly worth it to loosen up on this rule! I'm a huge Alice in Wonderland fan, but not even Queen of Hearts got to me like this
Oh man oh man oh man oh man this book.This book has very little Pan, and lots of pirates which is fine by me. It felt a little slow at times but the development of Hook's character made it all worth it. Wendy really comes into her own as she is forced to deal with a ship full of asshole pirates and she discovers the truth about Peter and Neverland. It was nice to see her hold her own against Hook and to see their interesting relationship develop.Glad I continued reading this series. I need book
Likes:I think the thing that I liked the most about this series is that Peter is the villain and the pirates are the 'heroes'. I liked learning about life aboard the Sudden Night and seeing Wendy and Michael create relationships with the different pirates. I feel like the only pirate that was actually scary was Smith, the first mate, and I think at a certain point in the book, it becomes all for show.I like how brave Wendy has to be in this book. She has to be brave with the pirates for Michael.
RTC
Just like with Three Dark Crowns I was contacted back in August to be a part of a Fall YA Tour. Now the books came a little later than planned, so I didn't get to this one before the publishing date unfortunately. I also had asked for the first book in the series, but due to the mix up and late mailing, I didn't get it. Fortunately, the author does a great job of catching you up on what happened in the last book. It's not done in a big info dump at the beginning, although you do get the
Seas is the second in the Wendy Darling trilogy. In the first book, Stars, the story starts of quite similar to the Peter Pan tale we all know so well; Wendy and her two brothers, John and Michael, have settled in for the night while her parents head out to an evening party. Soon after, their bedroom window bursts open and a boy, a flying boy, enters the room and their lives.His name is Peter Pan, he tells them, and he comes from a place called Neverland. Through storytelling and wonder, Peter
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