The Pirate's Eye by Guy Bass

The Pirate's Eye (Stitch Head, #2)

by Guy Bass

Mad Professor Erasmus has long forgotten his first creation, Stitch Head, leaving the lonely patchwork monster to take care of Castle Grotteskew all by himself. But when the professor is kidnapped by crusty pirates, Stitch Head decides to risk his almost-life to save his creator. He'll need a little help from his new friends, the Creature and Arabella, to learn to embrace his inner pirate and sail the seven seas in pursuit of his missing mentor.

Reviewed by limabean74 on

4 of 5 stars

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First Impression:



  • Love the adorable cover. Stitch Head is just so cute

  • The Illustrations inside are amazing, just gorgeous! Added so much to the story.

  • The book is hardcover and the pages are a thick weight making this just a gorgeous book to have on display.


The Story:



  • Is Stitch Head a pirate? When he finds an old Diary with a picture on it Stitch Head wonders if the mans eye might be the same as the eye he was patched together with.

  • The professor won an award...or did he?

  • This story was once again so much fun

  • I enjoyed the adventure Stitch head and his friends went on. They really tried to make him feel better about himself and make him realize once again he is not forgettable.


The Characters:



  • Stitch Head: So cute, I really feel for him, he just feels so unimportant.

  • "Creature": Still no name, but still hilarious!

  • Arabella: She really might be my favorite, she cracks me up and so ready for a fight

  • Pox: I can't wait for you to meet him

  • Don't want to give anything away but I do love all the characters in this book. So much fun.


Final Thoughts:



  • Great read for all ages.

  • Super cute story and adorable characters

  • Highly Recommend for anyone looking for a fun adventure, lots of laughs and eye catching illustrations.

  • A series you must read yourself or with your kids.


 

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Have a great day and Happy Reading!

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  • Started reading
  • 12 March, 2016: Finished reading
  • 12 March, 2016: Reviewed