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'No use fooling yourself. The sharks got him.' Hal and Roger Hunt are hoping to have a whale of a time when they agree to join the crew of a whaling ship. But as they begin working for the evil Captain Grindle, face dangerous battles with sharks, and then find themselves shipwrecked, the boys realise they're about to have a much bigger adventure than they bargained for.Tags
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I really did not enjoy this one. The boys were sent on an old fashioned whaling ship to hunt whales. I dont buy that they would slaugjter innocent animals. I also dont get the character of the captain (grindle) who seemingly would be quite happy to see a 13yo boy plummet to his death or eaten by sharks, or flog Hal. Especially as they wrte guests. Their dad would surely not subject them to that. The captain did not really het his comeuppance at the end either other than not being allowed to command a ship again. He had shot at some of his crew earlier and murdered a crew member due to kheelhauling.
Also like the last book thete was no animal specimen collection, and wad basically just about hunting whales. The opposite to preserved and show more protecting the animals we have had in earlier books.
I think this is one of three i hadnt previously read, with Amazon Adventure and Arctic adventure. The book ends with the boys being sent to Africa for the forthcoming African Adventure.
I seem to remember the series hots up from here after the previois two rather disappointing stories. show less
Also like the last book thete was no animal specimen collection, and wad basically just about hunting whales. The opposite to preserved and show more protecting the animals we have had in earlier books.
I think this is one of three i hadnt previously read, with Amazon Adventure and Arctic adventure. The book ends with the boys being sent to Africa for the forthcoming African Adventure.
I seem to remember the series hots up from here after the previois two rather disappointing stories. show less
As far as I know I read all of these, as a child, younger than 10. I've just recorded a representative few here, on goodreads. Loved them at the time, but that's nearly 1/2 a century ago.
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- Canonical title
- Whale Adventure
- People/Characters
- Hal Hunt; Roger Hunt; Omo
- First words
- On all the hills of Honolulu people looked to the sea.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And how they fared with the creatures of Africa, great and small, will have to be told in another book, African Adventure.
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 813.52 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1900-1945
- LCC
- PZ7 .P9318 .W — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- Languages
- English
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