The Buccaneers (The High Seas Adventures): Amazon.es: Iain Lawrence. Regardless, the story moves along fine without getting caught up in the terms.
The Buccaneers (High Seas Adventures, #3) by Iain Lawrence . How's that for a review in one sentence? You sympathize with John's lack of trust and hesitate with him in making decisions.
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He carries a chest full of clinking glass, and his story doesn't quite make sense. Title: The Buccaneers (High Seas Trilogy) Author(s): Iain Lawrence ISBN. The buccaneers the high seas trilogy is available in our book collection an online access to it is set as public so you can download it instantly. The Buccaneers (High Seas Trilogy) . Something about his story doesn’t quite make sense. The Buccaneers' Code Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates Series, Book 3. And she once again delivers a story of high stakes, High Seas.
Some things I expected, but others were a surprise. The writing is easy to read, being appropriate for its intended audience, and while this isn't a story or series to get super wrapped up. Disappointing. The Wreckers (Book 1)I didn't expect to like the book. How's that for a review in one sentence? You sympathize with John's lack of trust and hesitate with him in making decisions. Some things I expected, but others were a surprise.
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The writing is easy to read, being appropriate for its intended audience, and while this isn't a story or series to get super wrapped up in, it's still an engaging, nice story. Yes, there are nautical terms, but this doesn't detract from the story. Either you love nautical books and will be able to follow with no issue, or you can accept that they are talking about different parts of the ship - either you'll care and look them up, or you won't and you'll keep reading. Regardless, the story moves along fine without getting caught up in the terms, especially since this story largely takes place on land. The Smugglers (Book 2)Even though this is book 2 in the High Seas Trilogy, it can absolutely stand alone.
Actually, every book in the series stands alone. There may be a thing or two that ties over from a previous work, but nothing that affects the ease of reading the story or would cause confusion. I didn't find this story as engaging as The Wreckers. Again, parts were obvious, but even what wasn't guess- able just wasn't as well executed.
Still enjoyable and appropriate for the target audience. The Buccaneers (Book 3)This is definitely my least favorite in the trilogy. The first book definitely feels like it could be a true story, the second book feels more like fiction, but this one seems almost fanciful. Too many coincidences or things just working out for my tastes. It's not a bad book, but its forgettable. If this was the first book in the trilogy, I probably wouldn't have read the sequels as it's just alright.
As is, it's a weak way to end the series. Given the quality of the first book, and even the second to some extent, this book was disappointing.