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Peter nimble book 3
Peter nimble book 3








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His encounter with them sets him on the journey of the story – with a cursed knight, Sir Tode, as a sidekick – to find the vanished kingdom and answer the plea for help they sent out.Ī giant dogfish named Frederick, thieves and criminals in deserts, unkindnesses of ravens, a king who keeps children for slave labor and makes their parents forget about them, an army of gorillas, sea serpents, and a ten-year-old princess with a temper fill in the rest of the pages of Peter’s adventure.Īuxier’s writing style is extremely clever, with comments throughout that parents will probably find as funny as their children. Peter’s career as a thief takes off, and by age ten he’s well-known enough to capture the attention of those who know that goodness is not the same thing as following the law, but something much deeper and much greater altogether. There Peter’s innate skills as a thief show themselves when he looses the knots and swims to safety.Įven better, this line comes at the end of it: “Until this point, you have been witness to Peter’s rather typical infancy-probably not unlike your own.” He takes up with a family of cats under the porch of an alehouse until the whole lot are found by the tavern owner, scooped into a bag and tossed in the river.

peter nimble book 3

Peter Nimble is an orphan, blinded by a raven, found as a baby floating in the river by sailors, who turn him over to the town magistrates, who name him and leave him to fend for himself. From the first page, Peter Nimble rollicks forward through adventure with barely a missed beat along the way. Jonathan Auxier is a friend of a friend who lent me her signed copy of Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes for a read. “Adventure ho!” reads the author’s inscription on the first page.










Peter nimble book 3