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In Pinquickle's Folly, New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore returns to his signature world of Corona, introducing a dynamic new part of the southern coast never written of before as a great starting place for readers in the DemonWars Saga: The Buccaneers. The first adventure in the Buccaneers trilogy begins in the free sea outside of the control of the usurping Xoconai empire, where the dwarven powrie pirates and merchants sail. But the golden-skinned Xoconai have begun to encroach upon these waters behind the rapacious attacks of the frigate Crocodile, helmed by Captain Aketz. But when forced to submit, these sailors choose to live, free to do as they please, without some fool or another pretending to hold power over them. Fantasy master R. A. Salvatore brings together a misfit band of Xoconai, powerie, and human sailors--once enemies, now fierce friends with a common enemy, and the spark of rebellion in this action-packed piratical adventure.- From publisher. No library descriptions found. |
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It was a bit confusing at first with a lot of characters, ships and places. Once I had it organized, it was easier to follow.
In this book you will find everything about the adventures of pirates, buccaneers, treasures, beasts and creatures. In this book I lived through storms, tragedies and bloody battles.
I liked how the different crews organized together how to fight the enemy. They sailed from coast to coast, expecting sea battles, but they never gave up. Always ready to fight. Such was the life of a pirate.
There were a few characters I really liked and I was surprised at how much I learned about the pirate world. The author has excellent knowledge about their lives and presented it through the adventures in this book. ( )