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Castaways of The Flying Dutchman

by Brian Jacques

Castaways of The Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques X
Castaways of The Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques
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    Mar 2001, 384 pages

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    Feb 2002, 368 pages

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(10/06/04)

LOOOOOOOOOVE IT. i love all of brian jacques' books, keep 'em comin
jeremy (05/18/04)

it was a very good book and i have read it many times because its just a diffrent story and biran has made it run so smothely and exciting

age 15
bibliophage (04/16/04)

LOVED IT! READ, READ, READ! I prefer these over the Redwall series (Although the redwall books are good) I can't wait for a third! Both have adventure, suspence, loveable friends and dangerous foes. I am waiting for a third!
B.B. (12/15/03)

Great plot and a really great read for all ages!!!
A.I (12/13/03)

Amazing! One word that can explain exactly what Castaways of the Flying Dutchman by Brian Jacques is. I picked this book up and couldn’t put it down. The way Jacques made the book fictional, yet still believable enough to captivate readers young and old. Each and every character acted exactly as he/she should of, and stayed in character throughout the whole book. Two thumbs up to Brian Jacques in writing such an amazing and captivating book.
Dylan Boroian (12/12/03)

good book!
brickwall (10/28/03)

It made me want to keep on reading and never to stop.
Jessica (09/28/03)

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!!

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