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Kai Meyer (Author), Elizabeth D. Crawford (Translator)
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Wave Walkers
In the vast Caribbean Sea, pirates Jolly and Griffin are stranded on a tiny island where a peculiar architect is building an enormous bridge -- but to where? Another world? Before they can find out, the bridge bursts into flames and the kobalins attack. Jolly and Griffin have nowhere to run until the Ghost Trader mysteriously appears and carries them off to the magical coral city of Aelenium. It is from Aelenium that Jolly and Munk are supposed to descend far, far into the deep to keep out the world-devouring Maelstrom.

But Jolly isn't ready for that task. She wants to rescue Captain Bannon, the only father she's ever known, so she steals the ghost ship and sets sail. Griffin follows her, until he is trapped by the man in the whale. Princess Soledad has her own plans -- to kill Pirate Emperor Kendrick. But the truly terrifying cannibal king stands in her way. Is Soledad ready to become the new pirate emperor?


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Grade 6–9—This title continues the story begun in Pirate Curse (S & S, 2006), set in a Caribbean fantasy world. Fourteen-year-old Jolly and Munk, the last two remaining pirate polliwogs, have the magical ability to walk on water. They may be the only ones able to save the floating coral city of Aelenium from the Maelstrom, but to do so, they will need to dive six miles down into the ocean to close the source of the ancient malevolent force and thereby prevent the opening of a gate to another world, the Mare Tenebrosum. This never happens in the course of the book (the ending implies a third volume), as many different and confusing subplots and a host of difficult-to-keep-straight characters are introduced. One involves Soledad, the daughter of the murdered pirate emperor, who wants her rightful inheritance and fights a grueling battle with grappling irons to get it. The book's title would lead readers to think that this is the primary plot, but that is not clear. What is clear is that this book does not stand alone; reading the first volume is imperative. Meyer does a nice job of creatively portraying the environment and the magical creatures that inhabit it. There is even some humor and the hint of a romance for Jolly. Pirate Emperor will appeal to those who have read the first volume or who like their action fast paced and swashbuckling.—Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
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"Another firecracker freebooting fantasy"

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (January 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416924752
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416924753
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #966,730 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Readers will eagerly flip through the pages and impatiently waiting for the third book in the series, June 22, 2010
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In the midst of the sparkling sunlight, warm waters and persevering pirates of the Caribbean, an evil force called the Maelstrom grows stronger in preparation for taking over the world. The only people who can stop it are 14-year-olds Jolly and Munk. Two young men battling against an inevitable evil force does not appear like fair odds, but Jolly and Munk are not an average pair of teens --- they are polliwogs. Touched by a ribbon of magic, Jolly and Munk possess amazing talents, one of which is the ability to walk on water.

The first book, PIRATE CURSE, explains how Jolly is raised and trained by Captain Bannon, who loves her life on the sea and being a pirate. However, in one horrific skirmish, a horde of venomous spiders attacks her entire adopted family. Jolly fears they lost their lives but knows that someday she must find out what actually happened. Will she discover that the worst did happen but that it didn't involve death?

Munk's story starts out describing how he has grown up on a lonely plantation island with only his parents and a handful of ghost laborers for company. He thinks he is the only polliwog in existence; his parents have tried to keep it a secret for safety reasons. But the secret doesn't keep. Jolly washes ashore after escaping the spider attack, and they quickly learn of each other's abilities. And then, one of the Maelstrom's monstrous soldiers follows Jolly to Munk's island and murders his parents. Both Jolly and Munk are now alone in the world.

But that quickly changes when they meet up with an odd assortment of cronies, including a princess, a dog-faced man, Ghost Trader, a young fellow named Griffin, and a poetic worm, among others. Together, they join forces in the fight to protect the world from the evil Maelstrom. They travel to the floating coral island called Aelenium, the city that once oversaw the jail cell of the Maelstrom before he escaped. While on Aelenium, Jolly and Munk begin learning more about their special abilities from a wise old man named Forefather, who happens to be an expert on the history and nature of polliwogs. With hard work and determination, they discover new skills, including magic and breathing underwater. These further talents will help them in their inevitable fight against the Maelstrom.

However, just as their small army seems to be organizing and gaining ground, it begins to fall apart. The princess decides she needs to leave and avenge her father's death. Following her example, Jolly feels that it's finally time to discover what happened to her own adopted father, Captain Bannon, and sneaks off on a ship in the middle of the night. Griffin thinks this is a really bad idea and tries to stop her by following on one of the 12-foot-tall seahorses. Unfortunately, he encounters a strange fluke of a problem that swallows him out of commission for a while. And back on Aelenium, Munk feels hurt and left out by the growing attractions between Jolly and Griffin. Meanwhile, the Maelstrom grows stronger and is expected to attack at any time. How can this small band of misfit soldiers expect to have any hope of success if they don't stick together?

Kai Meyer has delivered another exciting adventure with PIRATE EMPEROR. He cleverly weaves into the fast-moving plot the debate of good versus evil depending on a person's point of view, bestowing his character Jolly with some soul searching. His brilliant imagination, dramatic descriptions and quirky sense of humor will lead readers eagerly through the pages and impatiently waiting for the third book in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pirate Emperor, December 12, 2011
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I loved all the books.I hope they make more.I started it and just couldn't put it down.I needed to know what was going to happen.Very good book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pirate Emperor - Pretty good, August 21, 2011
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Bought these for my 13 year old son and he liked the first one (Pirate Curse) the best, the second one (Pirate Emperor) was still pretty good, but "was confusing in the way it linked from the first book to the second book." The third book (Pirate Wars) was better than the second book in its storyline, but "the setting and many details were just plain out there." Overall, he would recommend them, but they were not his favorite series.
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sea star city, polliwog magic, mussel magic, pit bull man, floating tavern, pirate emperor, fog wall, cannibal king
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Ghost Trader, Mare Tenebrosum, Pirate Nferor, Crustal Breach, Hexhermetic Shipworm, Pirate Imferor, New Providence, Count Aristotle, Pirate Uferor, Saint Celestine, Skinny Maddy, Caribbean Sea, Old World, Lesser Antilles, Masters of the Mare, Port Nassau, Again Jolly, Captain Tyrone, Captain Bannon, Princess Soledad, Water Spinners, Glowing Pearl
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