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Pirate Curse
Pirate Curse | Kai Meyer
3 posts | 3 read | 2 to read
The pirates of the Caribbean have a name for kids who can walk on water -- they call them polliwogs. As far as 14-year-old Jolly knows, she's the last polliwog still alive. She is valuable to the pirate captain who raised her, for she can sneak up on an enemy ship by walking over the waves. When someone sets a trap for Jolly's ship, Jolly alone escapes. She is washed up on a tiny island inhabited by a farming family -- and the ghosts who labor for them. The farmers have a son, Munk, who has been raised almost in hiding. Munk longs to go to sea, but his parents say that they are afraid of pirates, and they have forbidden Munk to reveal his true identity -- he, too, is a polliwog. But pirates are not the only threat in the Caribbean. Evil forces are stirring, and a demon from the sea attacks and murders Munk's parents. Was the demon really after Munk? And Jolly, too? Why are the polliwogs so valuable, and who wants them enough to kill for them? Jolly and Munk must sail with a strange crew of outcasts, led by the mysterious Ghost Trader, to avenge their loved ones and try to stop an ancient, malevolent force known as the Maelstrom. What it will cost both teens, no one can tell -- in this thrilling, swashbuckling fantasy from the extraordinary Kai Meyer.
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Buechersuechtling
Die Wellenlufer | Kai Meyer
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I liked it enough to start volume 2 right away.
I was curious to hopefully understand something about the “Mahlstrom” and the “Mare Tenebrosum”.

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Buechersuechtling
Die Wellenlufer | Kai Meyer
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So far, I like everything about it. The world building (teenagers that can walk on water in a pirate setting) and the characters (the teenagers are adult enough to not be annoying, and there‘s a sorcerer with two ravens inspired by Hugin and Munin who is acting nicely shady. 😃).

And the audio is wonderful. The narrator is fitting and the audio-play-like pieces sound pieces that appear from time to time create real atmosphere. 🌊🏴‍☠️💙

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Buechersuechtling
Die Wellenlufer | Kai Meyer
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I‘m really surprised to learn that I‘m obviously the first to post about this book here on Litsy.

For years, I am now beating around this trilogy by a well-known German author like a cat is beating around the bush. In general, I like Kai Meyer, even though, I often do have issues with the endings of his stories. But with this one especially, I feared, that it would feel too much middle-grade for me. But it doesn‘t. 😄