Saturday, October 2, 2010

Book Review: The Pirate Cruncher by Jonny Duddle

Book: The Pirate Cruncher
Author: Jonny Duddle
Illustrator: Jonny Duddle
Published: 2010
Source: Local Library

In a pub called the Thirsty Parrot, a wizened fiddler approaches the captain of a pirate ship with an irresistible offer: treasure beyond his wildest dreams! What pirate worth his sea salt could turn that down? Certainly not Captain Purplebeard and his scurvy crew. But the further out to sea they get, the more the sailors start to notice that there’s something funny about that fiddler. Maybe there’s something he’s not telling them?

Something to do with . . . monsters?

As if the purely delightful storyline of this book isn’t enough, Jonny Duddle piles on silly details of the illustrations (especially one you’ll notice on the second reading) and the word-bubble asides from the sailors. It could be a little scary for pre-elementary, but older swabbies will gulp this book down like a dram of grog.

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