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Pump Up the Volume (1990)
Pump Up the Volume (1990)
1990 | Drama
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By daytime a shy teen but by night he is the shock jock on his pirate radio station. When first seen this i was a teenager and i could empathize with the main character and how i wish i could be like that.
  
Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly
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"“Kitchen Confidential” was the first book I ever read in English. I love that Tony’s world in the kitchen was filled with pirate-like renegades when mine was peopled with regimented professionals. How eye-opening and entertaining to read about the other side! "

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Sep 1, 2023  
"What I especially liked about this, was being kept on my toes!" - Debbie

Release Blitz & #Giveaway: A Star to Sail By by Joy Lynn Fielding - #Historical, #Pirate, #MM, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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The Living Skeleton (1968)
The Living Skeleton (1968)
1968 | Horror
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"To be found in the When Horror Came to Shochiku set from Eclipse, Horishi Matsuno’s engagingly demented Japanese picture jumbles gruesome crime, supernatural vengeance, psychic twins, mad science, and strange sea story—it may never settle on a tone, but its unpredictability is compelling. Haunted by her twin sister, who was murdered during a pirate attack, Saeko is mentored by a priest whose cool sunglasses conceal an evil secret identity and scars. Other pirate victims appear as living skeletons who inhabit a wreck and bring about the deaths of their murderers, and there’s also a mad scientist with vampire tendencies in the mix."

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David McK (3425 KP) rated Pirata in Books

Jan 28, 2020  
Pirata
Pirata
Simon Scarrow, TJ Andrews | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry
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Originally published as a series of five novellas, this - as such, and very much like the previous collaboration of these two authors (Invader - is a distinct multi-part book, made up of the following five parts:

Pirata: The Black Flag
Pirata: The Gates of Stone
Pirata: Hunters of the Sea
Pirata: Sea of Blood
Pirata: The Pirate Chief

As such, each of the five parts have their own distinct start, middle and end, with the series - as a whole -following the orphan Telemachus as he initially joins a merchant vessel before becoming a pirate and (perhaps too) swiftly rising through the ranks - I say perhaps too swiftly as that is my main criticism of the novel, with Telemachus - despite having lived his life on the streets of Piraeus - suddenly, and in a very short time, taking to the life of a pirate at sea.

An enjoyable enough diversion, but not as good - IMO - as Scarrow's Macro and Cato series of novels
  
    Cartagena

    Cartagena

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    Cartagena takes as its theme the famous 1672 pirate-led jailbreak from the fortress of Cartagena....