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Pirates! by Celia Rees

catbag's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is exactly what it says it is, and I loved it for that. The two main characters were easy to love from the beginning and remained that way throughout the entire book. Nancy and a slave from her father's plantation, Minerva, see a threat looming after Nancy's father's death and instead of doing the easy thing and staying to suffer at the hands of a brutal patriarchy, they made the impossible decision to just leave. From this point out, I was 100% rooting for this duo throughout their crazy adventure. Their friendship was clearly extremely important to both of them and the support these girls provided each other is just, ugh, goals!
In regards to the slavery mentioned in this book: the topic is not brushed over at all; it was brutally truthful and emotionally moving. Because Minerva grew up a slave, I became extremely emotionally invested in her situation right away, and because of Minerva's skin color, she frequently had to face her past head-on (like a boss). She provided constant strength to our protagonist and basically just had me silently screaming 'yaaassss slay!' for pretty much the entire book.
Overall, the book was fun, fast-paced and easy to read, featuring plenty of pirate fighting, adorable romance, and, oddly, a weird creepy man following Nancy across the entire globe. The presence of this constant threat really kept me as a reader on my toes because I never knew when he would show up. He was an ever-present demon in Nancy's mind (whose POV the book is written from), so her paranoia was my paranoia and it was GREAT. The other characters provide a lot of interest, so even when the plot slows, the characters and their pirate-y chaos just pick it right up, sling it over their shoulders, and haul it forward.
I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in pirates, awesome action scenes, emotion-evoking characters, or powerful female protagonists who don't give a crap about what anyone thinks of them. 4.5/5 stars.

nargles27's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.75

thesimplereader's review against another edition

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3.0

Okay read. Not as exciting as I would have expected with it being about pirates, but it was good.

x_librarian's review against another edition

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3.0

The book was ok, but the narrator, Nancy, was too timid without enough internal dialogue too make her more interesting. To some extent I would compare her to Bella from the Twilight series. She's not a bad person, she's just not interesting enough to carry a book on her own. Unlike Twilight, Pirates! didn't give enough excitement to ever get me wanting more. For girls looking for an adventure book on the high seas, I'd recommend skipping this in favor of the Jacky Faber series by L. A. Meyer.

jenny_hedberg's review against another edition

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3.0

När jag började läsa den här boken trodde jag att den skulle vara jättetråkig och otroligt dålig. Tyvärr gjorde inte början något försök till att ändra mina fördomar. Men jag måste säga att den här boken överträffade mina förväntningar ganska ordentligt. Boken liknar Lene Kaaberbols böcker om Dina i sättet, även om de utspelar sig i olika världar och Lenes böcker är fantasy-böcker.
Rees skriver i boken ganska spretigt som jag antar ska spegla Nancys tankar. Man märker snabbt hur Nancys sätt att tänka börjar förändras i takt med att språket i boken ändras.

Jag gillar den här boken även om berättelsen i boken ganska ofta känns avlägsen och orealistisk. Allting är nästan lite för bra och för snällt.
Det är intressant hur olika böckerna Häxa och Pirater! är. Häxa är definitivt mer avancerad och jag kunde verkligen känna att Rees hade talang i Häxa. Det kommer inte riktigt fram i Pirater!

linaleigh's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.75

breakfastgrey's review against another edition

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1.0

I'm particularly glad to be through with this one. Troubling stereotypes and tropes flood the first half of the book with clumsy plotting and cheap narrative tricks designed to create stakes that never actually materialize. The second half is mildly better, but still struggles to leave a positive impression.

kaydawn's review against another edition

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3.0

It’s called pirates then takes almost half the book to be about pirates. I get setting up a background but nothing in the synopsis it title truly gives the notion that it would be that much setup. 

missbookiverse's review against another edition

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2.0

[2,5 Sterne]

Auch mein zweites Buch von Celia Rees war eher ein Schuss in den Ofen. Ich hatte wirklich Lust auf ein spannendes Piratenabenteuer, aber es dauert an die 150 Seiten bis Piraten überhaupt mal auftauchen. Danach kriegt man zwar noch eine Menge von ihnen geboten, aber richtig gepackt hat mich die Geschichte nie. Das lag vor allem am Schreibstil der Autorin. Umgebung und Atmosphäre beschreibt sie zwar wirklich lebendig, aber was das Erzählen einer Geschichte angeht, trifft sie überhaupt nicht meinen Geschmack. Ich hatte leider das Gefühl, dass die Handlung nie richtig in Fahrt kommt. Viele Stellen werden einfach nur in kurzen Absätzen zusammengefasst (z.B. die Zeit, die die Figuren gestrandet auf einer einsamen Insel verbringen) und die restlichen Szenen lässt der Erzählstil einfach nur vorbeiplätschern.
Nervig fand ich außerdem die ständigen Andeutungen auf eine negative Zukunft a la „Wenn wir gewusst hätten, worauf wir uns da einließen, wären wir auf der Stelle umgekehrt“. Zum einen kamen sie mir zu oft vor,
Spoilerzum anderen fand ich sie unangebracht, weil am Ende ja doch alles gut ausgeht und niemand Wichtiges stirbt
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Die deutsche Hardcover Ausgabe ist übrigens wirklich schön aufgemacht. Auf jeder Seite findet man eine Piratenflagge (so wie sie im Buch beschrieben wird) und hier und da gibt es rote Farbakzente.

verydazedragon's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

The main characters, love interest was incredibly one-dimensional, and disappointed me in nearly every scene that he was in. The relationship between Minerva and Nancy was unfounded, at first, but I like the way that they were two distinct personalities. This is the first pirate book that I have ever read that has addressed the issue of slavery. Most pirate books don’t show that side of history, or if they do show it they do not focus on it. I also liked the way the book showed how horribly sailors were treated by “high Society “. My only issues with the book was of course, the romance angle, and the fact that Nancy was a little underwhelming as a main character. It just seemed like without Minerva she was incapable. Otherwise, this was a lovely book to read. Very reminiscent of the sort of adventure books I loved to read as a child.