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Castaways of The Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques

Castaways of The Flying Dutchman

by Brian Jacques
  • Critics' Consensus (2):
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  • First Published:
  • Mar 1, 2001, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2002, 368 pages
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brickwall

It made me want to keep on reading and never to stop.
Jessica

Castaways of the Flying Dutchman is an awesome book!!! I love reading it. I'm a senior in High School, yet I still think that this book is one of the best ever written. Ben and Ned have found a way to my heart and I can't wait to read about them again!!
anonymous

This might be one of the best books I've ever read in my life. Not only does Brian Jacques again offer the magic and entertainment that Redwall series held. Its sequel, The Angels Command is also excellent.
Andrea

I loved this book! The characters came to life for me (like they always have). Ned and Ben are a great inseperable pair made for each other! Jacques out did himslef in this book! I hope that he continues to write great stories such as this and the sequel Angel's Command. As well as the Redwall series! But give him some time to enjoy himself and walk Teddy!
FaceMaker

This is one of the best books I have ever read. As soon as i finished it I went out and bought the second book, "The Angel's Command." I love this book. Love it. It's brilliant. Having also read the Dune series (Frank Herbert) I actually think that The Castaways of the Flying Dutchman is better. I just couldn't stop reading it. It was brilliant. Absolutley... Just... Indescribably wonderful. Hope you all enjoy...


I really loved reading this book and I just couldn't put it down. The wonderful jagan that is used in Castaways of the Flying Dutchman gives you an incredible feel of the time and place it is set in. I haven't read the Angel's command, but I will.
Charlie

It is the best book that Brian Jacques has written along with The Angles Command the second book of the series.
Samantha

This booked lived up to my expectations from one of my favorite authors, Brian Jacques. It was a very exciting and enjoyable read.
I was delighted when I saw "The Angel's Command" on the shelves, which is a sequal to the "Castaways of the Flying Dutchman"
I bought the book right away, and was definitily not let down. This book was also a great read, and I hope Jacques continues to work on a series of these books.
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