![]() I recommend this book to people who like surprises and magic and mysteries because this story includes all of those things. That part was just about what they did in a cage and it went on for a whole chapter. It wasn’t really interesting when they put Jack and Annie in a cage. On a scale of 1 – 10, I would rate this book a 9 because I really imagined I was with mean pirates. Also, I can’t even draw that realistically. I thought that the illustrator’s drawing style was very realistic. That’s why there is a carved M on the bottom of the tree house floor. ![]() This book reminds me of Afternoon on the Amazon because both books are like “Oh my gosh, I’m so scared” and then “miracle.” My favorite part was when Jack and Annie found out who the magical person is. Will they get their treasure back? Will they find out who the magic person is? Find out when you read the book! Cap’n Bones and his crew steal Jack and Annie’s treasure for a mystery magic person. In book #4, Jack and Annie travel to the time of the pirates. ![]() If they took a book off one of the shelves and opened it to a page, all they needed to do to get to that place was say, “I wish I could go there,” and…zap! They are there. They found out that the treehouse was full of books. They discovered that there was a treehouse in the woods. Ever like to time travel? Pirates Past Noon is about a boy named Jack who is 8 years old and his sister Annie is 7. ![]()
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