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Bloody Jack By L.A. Meyer
As we were deciding to choose are books in class I just happened to fall on one book, Bloody Jack. I saw the name and thought that is the one for me. I did not want to read a 300 page book but I started it any ways. Bloody Jack is about a girl that lost her family at a very young age and lived on the streets until she decided to be a ship boy and the adventure started there. It took off fighting pirates and having the troublesome life on a ship sailing across seas. I never thought that I could relate to a girl let alone a girl that is trying to be a boy. I did any way and so well you. If you like adventure, ships, and pirates you well like this book because it has a lot of that and more.
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