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by Geoff Rodkey
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Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 11 years ago
I'll admit that when I was first seduced by the cover of Deadweather and Sunrise. After all, it's hard not to expect adventure when there are pirates involved. Better yet, I knew that our young hero was one Egbert, a boy whose life was filled with mishap and adventure. If there is one thing I love, ...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 12 years ago
2.5 stars.On the first page I thought that it reminded me of "How to Train Your Dragon", the Dreamworks movie, and The Rise and Fall of Mount Majestic by Jennifer Trafton and that vein did continue throughout the book. I laughed when I realized that there was a actual non-related "Mount Majestic" in...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 12 years ago
First in a series.Good characters, fantastic main character in Egg, funny writing and some excellent turns of comedic phrasing. Good plot. Loads of adventure. Villainy abounds. I especially liked that the pirates were neither all evil, but far from nice or kindly or misunderstood. Some, like Healy, ...
Mother.GAMER.Writer
Mother.GAMER.Writer rated it 12 years ago
Originally Reviewed At:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: Publisher for Honest ReviewReviewer: AimeeKayJust finished reading this awesome book! So much fun! The descriptions were exceptional and while the book had its action and adventure, it was also really humorous. ...
Word Spelunking
Word Spelunking rated it 12 years ago
3.5/5 StarsDeadweather and Sunrise by Geoff Rodkey is what I would call a “boy book”…not that girls of all ages won’t enjoy this MG read (I did). But it has all the elements that younger male readers really seem to enjoy: thrills, chills, pirates, pirate language, a bit of gore and violence and a ve...
Bonnie
Bonnie rated it 12 years ago
'I knew the world was out there. I just didn't see a place for myself in it. And even if there might be, I had no idea how to go about finding it.It never occurred to me that the world might come find me - and that without me lifting a finger to make it happen, one day my life would change, complete...
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