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Portia the Pirate Princess: Bk. 1

Judy Brown

Portia the Pirate Princess: Bk. 1

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back
  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

4 out 5

9 reviews

Portia is a reluctant princess, horrified by her father’s idea of marrying her off to a boring prince. So rather than endure years of dull matrimony, she sells the family jewels, buys a ship and escapes to sea – with her ladies-in-waiting as crew…

Reviews

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Really funny

Doctor Fandango Bluebird 22.08.2021

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I really like how they thought about the book because I would't think about how they all made it.

Anonymous 07.10.2017

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Portia the Princess runs away and becomes a pirate when he father wants her to marry Prince Rupert who is a big drip. Her ladies in waiting run away with her too to become her crew. When she finds out that her cousin Princess Peppermint is going to be married, Portia has to save her. This is a very funny story and I really enjoyed it.

Anonymous 30.08.2017

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I adored this book, because Pirate Portia and her crew escaped from a villain called 'Count Nasty!'

Anonymous 05.08.2017

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It is an interesting story because Portia is a princess who decides to become a pirate.

Anonymous 17.07.2017

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This book was funny and scary and really good

Anonymous 01.09.2016

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It had lots of exiting event

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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It was very funny because Portia and her crew threw fish at her enemies Count Nasty . I can also tell you that Portia and her crew put flour on themself to mace them look like ghosts , they were skary

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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I loved it because it was an adventure. I liked this book because the captain of the pirate ship was a princess and she was very clever.

Anonymous 23.06.2014