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The Mystery of the Pirate's Map
Written by Gertrude Chandler Warner
Narrated by Tim Gregory
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4.5/5 (31 ratings)
Length:
2 hours
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Jul 28, 2015
ISBN:
9781621885115
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Description
While on the beach at a seaside resort, Benny finds a bottle with a tattered piece of paper inside. When the Aldens find out that it's part of a map that leads to a pirate's riches, they prepare to search for the buried gold. But the Aldens aren't the only ones looking for the hidden fortune. Will they be the first to solve the mystery of the pirate's map? Aye, mateys, this might be the Boxcar Children's biggest adventure yet.
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Jul 28, 2015
ISBN:
9781621885115
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- (5/5)I liked this book because I like movies and books about treasure hunting and standing you’re ground when you want to.
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You are my favorite author. You write amazing books like mystery of the Alamo, I love benny he is awesome keep it up can't wait to find out what the next book will be about from your #1 fan1 person found this helpful
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This book was pretty good, but the plot was very predictable. The boxcar children find a piece of a famous local pirate's treasure map and go on a treasure hunt. Others try to stop them, but their good nature helps them persevere. I did like the small twist the author added regarding the treasure itself. That added a little interest and bumped it up to a 3 star rating. Otherwise it probably would have been a 2 star because even a child could figure everything out with minimal brain-stretching.1 person found this helpful