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There Be Pirates!

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This book was more in depth than I thought and covers many aspects of piracy. It features all the usual suspects and doesn’t sugarcoat their lives. I enjoyed this.

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Who doesn't love pirates! This book is a great read from the first page to the last. Filled with stories of life on the ship, recipes for pirate food, and fantastic photographs to bring piracy from the past to the present. I especially loved the inclusion of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, they are often left out of pirate books. The book is so jam packed with interesting things that kids won't know they are learning.

Thank you NetGalley and Nimbus Publishing for the opportunity to read an advance reader copy.

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There Be Pirates!: Swashbucklers & Rogues of the Atlantic by Joann Hamilton-Barry is a children's full color, non fiction book. Did you know pirates once sailed the seas around Atlantic Canada? Pirates might seem like fun in the movies, but back in the 17th and 18th centuries--the Golden Age of Piracy--being a pirate was very serious business. From the Hackmatack award-shortlisted author of Oak Island and the Search for Buried Treasure comes the newest book from Nimbus's popular Compass series for young readers. Learn about what everyday life was like for some of the fiercest pirates of all time. Explore the history of piracy, from the ancient Romans and Greeks to modern-day pirates. How did pirates navigate the seas? What happened if they were caught? Did pirates really bury treasure?

There be Pirates is a interesting and informative read. Like most people I have a favorite pirate story and movie, and thought I knew a great deal about pirates due to the amount have read on the subject. I was glad to refresh my memory on some information, and learn more about the real pirates, and some favorite fictional pirates. I enjoyed learning about the background for some early pirate literature, and how some stories differ throughout literature and historical texts. The images used did a good job of supporting the text and capturing the attention of readers. I found the endpages to be very helpful. There is a glossary, references, and suggested further reading for both children and adults.

There be Pirates is a well research and informative book for children and adults alike. I learned much, and enjoyed the touch of light hearted information mixed in with the more intense information.

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This book is an informative and engaging introduction to the history of pirates for kids. There are enough pictures interspersed to make it interesting. I love the inclusion of various arts and crafts projects that are pirate-specific. I would recommend this book for anyone with a kid interested in pirates.

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