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Book Reviews of Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1)

Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1)
Peter and the Starcatchers - Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1
Author: Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Greg Call (Illustrator)
ISBN-13: 9780786856794
ISBN-10: 0786856793
Publication Date: 7/1/2004
Pages: 451
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Disney Editions
Book Type: Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

retro-redux avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 219 more book reviews
great book-very funny
reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 51 more book reviews
A quick, fun adventure. I was up all night- though more like a "disney" tale than the origonal Peter Pan book.
AuntDi avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 141 more book reviews
Pirates and magic, what's not to like? Fun, easy to read book with some neat ideas on how Peter Pan came to be where and what he was. Good for pre-teens with no bad language or adult situations. Not a bad read for adults, the humor is more for kids, but it reads more quickly than you would think 451 pages would go. I have the next two in the series and I will be reading them and passing the series along to the nearest 10 year old.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

It's always interesting, at least to me, to read a book that is the retelling of a beloved childhood tale. Whether it be a retold fairy tale such as SNOW WHITE or SLEEPING BEAUTY, or a classic such as PETER PAN, these new spins on old stories usually fall into one of two categories--terribly bad remakes, or truly amazing, imaginative stories with new twists. Thankfully, authors Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson have turned PETER AND THE STARCATCHERS into the latter.

In this rendering, Peter is an orphan about the ship Never Land. He's become the leader of sorts to the other young orphans who have been sold into slavery to King Zarboff the Third, evil ruler of Rundoon. Not long after Peter and his boys board the boat, he meets Molly Aster. The fourteen-year old daughter of the new Ambassador of Rundoon is unlike any other girl Peter has ever met. Actually, the only other girl he remembers seeing in a very long time was the daughter of the Headmaster of St. Norbert's Home for Wayward Boys.

Peter's increasing infatuation with Molly is challenged when she lets him in on a secret--she is an apprentice Starcatcher, one who guards the magical starstuff from the Others who would use it to do harm. Starstuff is magic that, when it falls to Earth, it brings about increased intelligence, happiness, and even the ability to fly. Although Peter is, at first, quite skeptical of Molly and her Starcatcher business, he soon learns that she's being nothing but truthful.

Add to the story the dreaded Pirate Black Stache and the evil pirate crew of the ship the Sea Devil, and you have an interesting story. Throw in the a shipwreck, a missing cargo of starstuff, mermaids, a flying crocodile, and island dwellers that just may be cannibals, and the story goes from interesting to amazing. This is a remarkable retelling, or possibly even a prequel, to the well known story of PETER PAN. Kudos to both Mr. Barry and Mr. Pearson for a highly entertaining and thoroughly engrossing read!
daedelys avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 1218 more book reviews
I thought that this was a really fun read. It gives a new spin to earlier parts of Peter's story prior to what we're familiar with from the Disney movie. Even though it's a read aimed towards children, it was written well enough that I didn't find myself annoyed by overly-dramatic teens and sub-standard plot. I'm definitely looking forward to more in the series!
reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on
Starts off a little slow but picks up quickly.
dianasdolls avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
This truly delightful book will answer questions you never knew you had about the origins of Peter Pan. Told with humor and thrilling adventure, this adventurous tale tells how Peter came to be an ageless, flying boy hated by Captain Hook (and how Hook ended up with that hook), where Tinkerbell came from and why they're living in Neverland. All is revealed in this amazing fantasy concoction by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. By time Captain Hook raises his corset-shaped sail in hot pursuit, you'll be so absorbed you won't be able to put the book down until you get to the end. Like the seven Harry Potter books, this is definitely a book you will want to pass down to future generations to enjoy.
kathleenmarie avatar reviewed Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, Bk 1) on + 91 more book reviews
I have a hardback copy of this book with no jacket cover. It is in perfect shape.

My son really enjoyed this book when I read it allowed but it is fun for adults as well.