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Never Never
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– Unabridged
The 9th book in the New York Times bestselling Villains series tells the tale of the rise and fall of the infamous pirate, Captain Hook—a boy who grew up.
Before Peter Pan and Wendy. Before the Lost Boys. There was just a boy named James who wanted to get back to Neverland. As a baby, James Bartholomew fell out of his pram and was taken to Neverland. James is claimed by his parents just shy of seven days—after which he would have officially become a Lost Boy. Once he returns to London, he never stops thinking about Neverland. As he grows up, he hates his life in London, and everything to do with growing up and eventually becoming a gentleman. So he seeks a position on the ship of the infamous pirate, Blackbeard. On Blackbeard's ship he learns to be a cutthroat pirate, and eventually becomes captain of his own ship, which James is determined to sail to Neverland. With the help of the Odd Sisters and a bit of magic, he just might get his wish. But returning to Neverland comes at a price—and now that he's grown up, the whole world seems to be rooting for his demise…
- Listening Length4 hours and 55 minutes
- Audible release dateJuly 19, 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB0B6WN5G2M
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
| Listening Length | 4 hours and 55 minutes |
|---|---|
| Author | Serena Valentino |
| Narrator | John York |
| Audible.com Release Date | July 19, 2022 |
| Publisher | Disney Hyperion |
| Program Type | Audiobook |
| Version | Unabridged |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0B6WN5G2M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,555 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #18 in Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-ins for Teens #74 in Teen & Young Adult TV, Movie, Video Game Adaptations #107 in Teen & Young Adult Fairy Tale & Folklore Adaptations |
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Customers find the book series great, with a dark twist at the end. They also say it's an easier, more casual read, and great if you enjoy Disney. Customers also mention that the author is amazing.
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I have read each of Serena Valentino’s Villain books in this series and each one has been excellent. This one doesn’t disappoint! The author has such a unique storytelling ability that never fails to get me empathizing with a villain; sometimes even routing for them!
A lot of this story focuses on Hook’s life before returning to Never Land and taking Peter Pan as his nemesis (at which point, we know the rest of the story). It is a story about wishing, wanting, and regret. Hook’s character is so well developed by the end of the story, that the author easily got me routing for Hook and kind of despising Peter Pan! And by the end, a fabulous twist that will turn your idea of Neverland on it’s head!
Another fabulous book by Serena Valentino!
Personally, I have never been much of a Disney fan. But, oh, how I love the Disney Villains! Serena Valentino’s brilliance never ceases to amaze me. Each book in her series tells the story of the villain – how s/he became a villain, more specifically. Never Never quickly became one of my favorites.
Captain James Hook’s evolution from an aristocratic upbringing in London to Peter Pan’s nemesis is quite the tale. As with all the Disney Villain books, the Odd Sisters are instrumental in Hook’s evolution. Never Never even explains how Captain Hook’s actions set off a chain reaction resulting in more villains. The reader is reminded that each Disney Villain may have his or her own story, but each story is connected.
Serena Valentino’s much anticipated Never Never does not disappoint. The author provides the perfect mixture of ingredients to create a delicious blend of good and evil. Never Never is a page turner from start to finish. I can hardly wait to see where Serena Valentino takes us next.
Absolutely brilliant!!
As always I'll try to be as briefly as possible and take those little details to the light.
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At the start of the story we meet James; not captain hook, he didn't even have his pirate name at that time. It was refreshing to see a more kind and hopeful of captain hook aside of the crazy and inpatient that we met on Peter pan. I really liked the fact that James used to be a lost boy it gives more emotion to the character and it explains a lot of why captain hook decided to travel to never land in the first place. I liked a lot the fatherly view that the author gave to smee, I mean it make sense.smee always was different from the other pirates he seemed to care more for James and making him close to James since an young age makes it so realistic. The addition of black beard surprised me i wasn't expecting it but it was definitely enjoyable to see how he and James relationship grew throughout the book.
James interaction with the odd sisters, circe, primrose,and haysol was amusing for me it was so funny and I loved how much circe and gothel's sisters cared for James and at the same time gave him the freedom to choice his path. The odd sisters made me so infuriated for ruin hooks life , and also Peter pan but thats for later. I want to talk about the the rapunzel flowers; it was surprised for me that the author decided to make them grow all through out Morningstar kingdom. I could imagine how beautiful it looked i wish there was an illustration. I loved the introduction of ms tiddlebotom it was lovely to see her again since the odds sisters book.
Now back to james. I felt so bad for him. He didn't deserve to be treated as he was. I always hated the lost boys and Peter pan but now I hate them more. James was so eager with getting back to never land but all he got was hate and contempt. Almost at the end of the book there was a scene of James talking to Peter pan; he told James that it was all planned bathe odd sisters and him and that he did for the only reason that he needed a villain for his games. That made my blood boil and I could imagining James' face of disappointment. He decided that if Peter wanted a wicked pirate he was gonna get it. He didn't just lose his family because of Peter but his freedom and hand. He became captain hook.
I want to talk about the boots , i loved how those boots turned james into the coward pirate that we know, taking away the clever guy that we met at the start. Its just a great detail.
James turned from a the naive and clever guy to a Cowardly and mad Captain hook.
You did it again serena valentino. Loved it
As always I'll try to be as briefly as possible and take those little details to the light.
Spoilers
At the start of the story we meet James; not captain hook, he didn't even have his pirate name at that time. It was refreshing to see a more kind and hopeful of captain hook aside of the crazy and inpatient that we met on Peter pan. I really liked the fact that James used to be a lost boy it gives more emotion to the character and it explains a lot of why captain hook decided to travel to never land in the first place. I liked a lot the fatherly view that the author gave to smee, I mean it make sense.smee always was different from the other pirates he seemed to care more for James and making him close to James since an young age makes it so realistic. The addition of black beard surprised me i wasn't expecting it but it was definitely enjoyable to see how he and James relationship grew throughout the book.
James interaction with the odd sisters, circe, primrose,and haysol was amusing for me it was so funny and I loved how much circe and gothel's sisters cared for James and at the same time gave him the freedom to choice his path. The odd sisters made me so infuriated for ruin hooks life , and also Peter pan but thats for later. I want to talk about the the rapunzel flowers; it was surprised for me that the author decided to make them grow all through out Morningstar kingdom. I could imagine how beautiful it looked i wish there was an illustration. I loved the introduction of ms tiddlebotom it was lovely to see her again since the odds sisters book.
Now back to james. I felt so bad for him. He didn't deserve to be treated as he was. I always hated the lost boys and Peter pan but now I hate them more. James was so eager with getting back to never land but all he got was hate and contempt. Almost at the end of the book there was a scene of James talking to Peter pan; he told James that it was all planned bathe odd sisters and him and that he did for the only reason that he needed a villain for his games. That made my blood boil and I could imagining James' face of disappointment. He decided that if Peter wanted a wicked pirate he was gonna get it. He didn't just lose his family because of Peter but his freedom and hand. He became captain hook.
I want to talk about the boots , i loved how those boots turned james into the coward pirate that we know, taking away the clever guy that we met at the start. Its just a great detail.
James turned from a the naive and clever guy to a Cowardly and mad Captain hook.
You did it again serena valentino. Loved it
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