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Capt. Hook : The Adventures of a Notorious Youth
Capt Hook The Adventures of a Notorious Youth
Author: J. V. Hart
With his long black curls, a shadowy family tree, and an affinity for pet spiders, James Matthew bears little resemblance to his starched-collar, blue-blooded peers at Eton. Dubbed King Jas., he stops at nothing to become the most notorious underclassman in the prestigious school's history. For James, sword fighting, falling in love with an Otto...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060002206
ISBN-10: 0060002204
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 352
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Laura Geringer
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Capt. Hook : The Adventures of a Notorious Youth on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
My brother gave me this for my birthday & he said it was because he knows I love good kids books. He was right. I'd never even heard of this book, but it was a fun read. It's a bit of a dark tale about a younger Captain Hook, and how could I not love a book about a vengeful, mischievous boy with a pet spider?
Trey avatar reviewed Capt. Hook : The Adventures of a Notorious Youth on + 260 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a odd one. I want to like it more, but I can't. James (the young Capt. Hook) comes across as a right bastard. He puts up with very little shit and gets back his own. And in one sense its a delight to see this in a YA book. In another, its kind of hard to sympathize with him.

I think I put my finger on what I don't care for: Hart sets up James Matthew, to be a right bastard by all accounts (in all senses of the word), but also made him proud, charismatic, intelligent, charming, capable of firendship and love, as well as possessed of a sort of honor. In short, he moves towards the anti-hero category.

However, instead of embracing that, Hart chickens out and softens James' edges a bit. Instead of seeing these traits in the service of the bad guy, he tries to make James good. Especially in the end which is pure hollywood and a let down.
reviewed Capt. Hook : The Adventures of a Notorious Youth on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
My brother gave me this for my birthday & he said it was because he knows I love good kids books. He was right. I'd never even heard of this book, but it was a fun read. It's a bit of a dark tale about a younger Captain Hook, and how could I not love a book about a vengeful, mischievous boy with a pet spider?
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