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Original Title: | Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes |
ISBN: | 1419700251 (ISBN13: 9781419700255) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Peter Nimble #1 |
Literary Awards: | Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy Nominee (2012), Diamond Willow Award (2013) |
Jonathan Auxier
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.07 | 8685 Users | 1273 Reviews
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Night Gardener, Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes is the utterly beguiling tale of a ten-year-old blind orphan who has been schooled in a life of thievery. One fateful afternoon, he steals a box from a mysterious traveling haberdasher—a box that contains three pairs of magical eyes. When he tries the first pair, he is instantly transported to a hidden island where he is presented with a special quest: to travel to the dangerous Vanished Kingdom and rescue a people in need. Along with his loyal sidekick—a knight who has been turned into an unfortunate combination of horse and cat—and the magic eyes, he embarks on an unforgettable, swashbuckling adventure to discover his true destiny. Be sure to read the companion book, Sophie Quire and the Last Storyguard.
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Title | : | Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes (Peter Nimble #1) |
Author | : | Jonathan Auxier |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2011 by Amulet Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Adventure. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 8685 Users | 1273 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes (Peter Nimble #1)
Hot belgian waffles, you know you're getting older when the author describes the hero as a thief who has survived since birth on a LIFETIME of stealing but "doesn't really like doing it and feels guilty about it," and instead of thinking "Awww, what a nice kiddo," you end up with "Are you kidding?? He's an orphan! No one's ever taught him stealing is wrong, at this point it's a necessity, how will he regret stealing when it's all he's ever known to survive? Not to mention he'll prolly have noInitially I really enjoyed this book -- the writing is clever and amusing, but I felt the story had several parts that were just jarring, considering that this is a kids' book. Peter Nimble is found as an infant, floating on the ocean in a basket. His eyes have been pecked out by a raven.Okay, what?!Things get no better for Peter after he's rescued by sailors -- he's left at the nearest port town, where officials name him, then abandon him again on the streets to fend for himself. As a baby!!
Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes is a classic hero-on-a-quest novel, yet it manages to be anything but predictable and boring. The archetypal characters are fresh, funny, and smart. What I loved:--The fly on the wall narrator, who tells the story with wry asides and witty wordplay.--The view of the world, reminiscent of Roald Dahl's children's novels, that adults are evil and stupid, for the most part, and children are the smart, brave heroes who can be trusted above anyone else.--The

The book is divided into three parts: Gold, Onyx, and Emerald. The first part Gold is very strong and I was enjoying the story. There was a dark quirky humor to the story that was like Pullman's I Was a Rat. Examples: "One problem with a life of crime is that it lowers your chances of social advancement." "You see, when it rains, rich people seldom come out for fear of melting."Unfortunarely the book goes on to epic length without having a story to support such length - the book is 381 pages
Ugghh This is a hard one to review! I liked some parts and other parts I didn't. I would not let my kids read this book, there are some violent parts that would scare my son (he has autism). Saying that I might read any further books in the series, I kinda want to know what's going to happen but not enough to add to my long TBR.
Originally Reviewed on The Book Smugglers: http://thebooksmugglers.com/2011/08/j... REVIEW First Impressions: Ana: I am just going to be upfront and start by saying: this book broke my heart. I love stories with thieves as protagonists and I was most intrigued and happy to see a blind kid as the main character of this story. And I was delighted with about 99% of the book: it is a fun book, it is wonderfully written, the story itself has awesome twists and turns and right up until the very
thank u, next
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