![]() I am glad that the series got to continue from here, and the Kiddo is definitely looking forward to more. The story ends on something of an infodump, which, as fun and creative as it is (and it is both of those things) is still a big chunk of explanation rather than, well, swashbuckling adventure. ![]() The pirate adventure also gets cut short a bit due to the need to develop the ongoing meta-plot in the final chapters. It's exciting and fast-paced, but I felt like Cap'n Bones could have been fleshed out a bit more as a character. This book features a lot of action, and some very real peril for the kids. This book features Cap'n Bones, a pirate eager for gold, and in need of the kids' help because he can't read the treasure map he acquired. Other books we've read in the series so far either had no clear-cut villain, or the villains were nameless menaces. In this story, the main characters Jack and Annie meet the owner of the mysterious Magic Treehouse and learn some of its secrets.Īnd there are also pirates. This book is the fourth in the series, and it represents an ending point for the initial ongoing plot. ![]() He borrows the ones that interest him from the library, so we have not been reading the series in order. I've been reading these books out loud to him. This series has definitely caught his attention, which is great. ![]() The Kiddo came home with two more Magic Treehouse books from his school library. All of a sudden it's all Magic Treehouse all the time in our household. ![]()
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