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With his debut, Jack Wolf was very ambitious and took a lot of risks, but I very much enjoyed the book, perhaps because of these risks. It’s not a nicebook, but it’s insightful and beautiful all the same. Tristan Hart was a multi-faceted character, and the progression of his story was fascinating and unique. The Tale of Raw Head and Bloody Bones definitely stands out from the crowd, and for me, it did so in the best of ways...
"Ever since I saw Pirates of the Caribbean, I have been fascinated with pirates and seafaring folk in that time period. I also love the Piraticabooks (the first two, anyway) and from what I heard, Bloody Jack is similar. While Jacky Faber is actually a law-abiding sailor, not the pirate I had hoped for, this book definitely lived up to my expectations."
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