Book Review of Pirate Mouse and the Gates of Atlantis
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Pirate Mouse and the Gates of Atlantis
Written and Illustrated by Jon Duncan
Ages: 4+ | 58 Pages
Publisher: Last Rock Press (2024) | ISBN: 978-1737809623
What to Expect: Adventure, pirates, treasure, friendship
In this third thrilling installment of the Pirate Mouse and Mummy series, readers will once again enjoy adventure, humor, and excitement as they follow the next episode in the two friends’ quest to find Atlantis.
Pirate Mouse and Mummy are still on their quest to find Atlantis—but they’re not the only ones. The pirates they outwitted have finally caught up with them – and they’re not too happy! To escape, the two friends will head into a terrifying storm before finally reaching the cliffs at Land’s End—and, at last, the Gates to Atlantis! The sunken city is full of wonderous treasures, but as usual, when Pirate Mouse is involved, there’s plenty of trouble in store, too. Good thing Mummy is there to save the day!
Pirate Mouse, with his flippant approach to danger and devil-may-care swagger, is a fun protagonist, with the long-suffering Mummy providing comic relief. As with the previous books, these entertaining protagonists model teamwork and positive thinking, all wrapped up in an exciting quest for treasure and lost civilization. The simple language and graphic novel format are ideal for beginner readers while building the visual literacy skills of more advanced readers as well.
Pirate Mouse and the Gates of Atlantis is another exciting and fun story that is perfect for fans of the series.
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About the Author/Illustrator
Jon Duncan is the author and illustrator of the award-winning Tales of Pirate Mouse, a graphic novel series based on adventure stories he created for his kids and their friends. Outside of drawing and writing, Jon enjoys snowboarding, hiking, camping, traveling, and daydreaming of new adventures. He lives in Denver with his wife, two kids, and dog.
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