Rating: Summary: Adventure on the high seas Review: I read the True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle to my 7-year-old daughter and she was captivated by the story. We had to stop once in a while to look up a word but overall she was able to follow the action and got quite caught up in it. While the book does seem aimed at preteen girls, it actually has a universal appeal to anyone interested in tales of swashbuckling danger on the high seas.
Rating: Summary: tHiS bOoK iS AwSoMe Review: This is a really great book. It is my favorite. I read it at school for summer reading. I couldnt put it down! It is wierd to imagine yourself in this book, because it seems like it could happen, but it also seems like is wouldnt happen! ANYONE would enjoy this book!
Rating: Summary: FABULOUS, INTRIGUING, ADVENTUROUS!!! Review: I loved this book SO MUCH!!! It is the book filled with THE MOST suspenseful, adventurous,heart attacking parts!! Charlotte is your average proper young lady, ready to sail from England to America. Well, it turns out she is setting sail with a frightening crew, and a "deadly" captain. Yeah. Not the finest place in the world. Well, at first, Charlotte is afraid of the crew, and adores the captain. But, when a plot is made by the crewmembers to seek revenge on their truly terrible captain occurs, Charlotte is the one to ruin it. Everything goes wrong because of her. So, to make it up to the crew, she dresses in boy's clothing, and joins them, therefore practically killing the captain for his hatefullness toward her. She does men's work on the ship just as well as they do. But, later on, Charlotte and her crew come across a HUGE hurricane, during which, a knife is found in the back of the first mate.....he was murdered!! Everyone thinks it was infact, "Miss Charlotte Doyle" who committed the crime. Later, when she is tried for the murder, she is unjustly accused by the captain. But it wasn't Charlotte. Then who? Well, here's the answer: READ THIS BOOK CAUSE I'M NOT GONNA TELL YOU, AND I KNOW YOU'RE DYING TO FIND OUT!
Rating: Summary: The Reviewers True Confessions Review: I believe that The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a great book that entrances the reader through the use of vivid imagery and foreshadowing. One thing that did bother me about the book that in some parts it just went on and on about how someone had a problem or how something was wrong. Like when Charlotte was sad about being abandoned by everyone on the ship the author (Avi) sort of drawled on and on about it, until I didnt really want to read it anymore. This book is perfect for anyone (perferably a girl) that likes to imagine that they are the main character, I say this becuase there are so many parts in the book were the reader would have done something different from what the main Character did. Like when Charlotte found out that one of the men had a pistol she went and told the Captin Jaggery. Well if I were in here posision I would have done something completely different, like keep my mouth shut and not get into anyone elses business. But other readers would do something different. If I had to change one thing about the book it would be the style in which the Author wrote the book, im my opion the writing was to dramatic for the plot.
Rating: Summary: A Great Book! Review: When I first looked at this book I thought it was going to be, no offense, dumb. But when I started reading it I couldn't put it down. I finished it in 2.5 hours. It was definitely a pleasant surprise. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Charlotte Doyle Review (school project) East Hills Middle Review: Charlotte Doyle is a young 13 year-old girl whose family resides in Providence, Rhode Island. Charlotte was sent to Liverpool, England to finish school at the age of 6. Now she is to return back to America. Charlotte is very proper and well mannered and boards an old ship called the Seahawk. The Captain of the crew known as Captain Jaggery has a bad reputation. However, Charlotte does not find anything wrong with the Captain. She sees him as a nice, civilized man. You must read the book to find out if she is right or wrong. Charlotte makes friends with a black man known as Zachariah. Zachariah helps Charlotte out and makes food for her and the crew. Terrible things happen to Zachariah. He is beaten and thrown overboard. Later Charlotte is accused of murder of the first mate known as Hollybrass. Charlotte is confronted with too many struggles and constraints. The book The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi is actually pretty good. I liked this book because it was action packed. Also Avi kept the tempo of the book till the end. This book is oriented for teenage girls with a message that women can do anything that men can do. Though the book is directed towards girls, boys can enjoy this book too. The book is filled with action but also at times Charlotte acts unintelligent. Zachariah gives Charlotte a dirk for her protection. She doesn't understand that the dirk is for her defense. Instead of taking the dirk, Charlotte insists that Zachariah take the dirk back. Other than these parts, I find this book an interesting and action filled book. I would give it a 9 out of 10, and recommend this book to all teen readers.
Rating: Summary: Adventure.. Sea.. Pirates.. A Great Tale For Women! Review: Avi has written award-winning books for a pre-adolescent audience, with a captivating voice and with unmatched success. Perhaps readers remember him from "Nothing But The Truth". In "True Confessions" he writes a novel about a strong and subversive young girl who defies mores and conventions of her day, rid the bad guy from the scene and save the day. It is full of mystery, suspense and plenty of action. Nevertheless, the romanticism of the historical period, the precise descriptions of the ship and the overall sense of good winning is remarkably written. I read this novel as a younger girl, and was quite entranced. The 1991 original cover featured Charlotte, radiant, her hair windswept wearing a lovely dress, by the starboard of the ship. This cover might have fooled some readers. Far from the conventional romance or swash-buckler it may come off as at first, it is not. It is Charlotte Doyle who single handedly finds herself, rescues others while doing it and defeats the terrible, dictatorial, sadist sea captain Jaggerty.Initially, Charlotte, following the formulaic conventions of Victorian women of her day, does not oppose Jaggerty, even though some crew members, who are good at heart, desire mutiny. After she discovers for herself how cruel, how insensitive and inhuman this Jaggerty is, she joins the crew, dresses a sailor and finds herself in a spiraling series of events leading to the climatic finale. Charlotte Doyle is a great heroine, free-willed, independent and still, very feminine. She is a great role model in literature for young girls who can read the exciting prose of Avi. I don't need to praise this novel anymore. Avi has done a marvelous job, a wondrous work of historical fiction with a strong awareness of women's empowerment. Hurray for Avi. I have not read a book by him in a long time. Perhaps he did'nt have to. Charlotte Doyle is his masterpiece and his other novels will live forever in the book shelves of many libraries and bookstores. Even if you have to find the out-of-print original copies. There are ways... thank God for the internet.
Rating: Summary: One of THE best books ever written Review: I recieved this book for my 13th birthday. I am 24 now and still have my original hardbound copy. I actually just finished reading it again last night. I absolutely love this book, it is one of the best children/young adult books ever written. It's got to be pretty good if I'm still reading it at 24! I recommend it to everyone!
Rating: Summary: scary and loving it! Review: this book was recomended to me by a good friend. I couldn't put it down! It scared me but I loved it! I don't know why anyone would accuse a thirteen year old of MURDER!
Rating: Summary: My Review Review: This book is awesome. It is so powerful that you just feel like you're really standing alongside Charlotte. You can feel the cruelty of the captain and the fear of the crew. It's just so easy to know what Charlotte feels.
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