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Isle Of Swordsby Wayne Thomas Batson
Book DescriptionThomas Nelson Inc, 2007. Hardcover. Brand New. 9.00 x 6.30 x 1.20. Brand new. Never read or owned. May have a remainder mark. 20.0 oz. A young man awakens on an island, alone and seriously injured, with no memory, and as he searches for his identity he finds himself caught between two notorious pirates battling for a legendary treasure reportedly hidden by monks. . Bookseller Terms of SaleWe ship using the US Postal Service. Shipping fees are Postage plus $1.00 for handling. For large and/or heavy books we will request your authorization for additional postage. You can email us at biblio@booksandmorebytherowe.com for a precise quote. For International we do not ship Surface, it is too expensive and too slow, and too many get lost. We ship Global Priority Flat Rate to Countries that have it. For large and heavy books, and for Countries with no Global Priority (Italy, Russian Federation, parts of Brazil) we will request additional postage and ship Air Mail. 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We ship our books in sealed air bubble envelopes, with additional bubble wrap as required. Larger books and multiple title orders go wrapped in bubble, then packaged in a box. For Priority Mail, Global Priority Mail and UPS, we use the packaging provided by the shipper. Any doubts? email biblio@booksandmorebytherowe.com Even more information about this bookSummary of Isle Of SwordsCustomer ReviewsOn Oct 10 2008, RienTakhid said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Bloodthirsty pirates. Buried treasure. Mysterious monks. Hidden islands. Daring escapes. Perilous searches. All these things and more are found in “The Isle of Swords.” As Captain Declan Ross tries to discover a way to leave piracy behind, his daughter tries to persuade him to let her join the crew and his newest deckhand tries to recover his memory. A strange monk offers Captain Ross his chance to escape piracy if he will grant him passage to an island no one has seen. But the ruthless Captain Bartholomew Thorne also wants the treasure and will do anything to get his hands on the map now in Captain Ross’ possession.I had a little trouble at first with the manner in which Batson constantly shifts the point-of-view from which the story is being told. Hearing from half a dozen different characters who I barely knew was a bit confusing and frustrating. However, as the story progressed, I quickly lost sight of the point-of-view changes and lost myself in the story. “The Isle of Swords” is first and foremost an action and adventure story populated with memorably quirky characters. Secondly, it is a tale of what is really important in life—not the adventure, but those family and friends who share it with us. The message is smoothly interwoven into the story with the same skill Batson has shown in his Door Within trilogy. Nearly every reader should be enthralled by this fast-paced story set on the high seas. " On Sep 21 2008, BDEastman said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Isle of Swords Wow! I first picked this book up back in Borders in Illinois with no idea that Mr. Batson was a Christian author. What an awesome story that had lead to so many questions. The story begins with our future hero awakening on an island with no memory of who he is and how he got there. He is beaten and bruised. The only thing he has for information is a pouch that holds a shock of hair, a small cross, and a large green jewel. What a great time to write about Pirates, when so much attention is being paid to those who ruled the high seas. In the likes of Pirates of the Carribean, another great story interweaving aspects of Christianity into a world of excitement and adventure. I can not wait for the sequel to hit bookstore shelves. " On Sep 14 2008, cson said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Incredible book! Mr. Batson, with his simple, yet fast-paced writing style, knows how to spin an amazing tale! Whipped half to death, a teen wakes on an island with no memory of who he is and how he got there. A pouch he clutches holds a shock of hair, a small cross, and a rare green diamond pirates would kill for (and do). Declan Ross, captain of the Wallace, and later the Bruce (and what a battle it was!), wants to free himself and his somewhat annoying and headstrong daughter Anne from the piracy business forever. But when he crosses with the notorious, blood-thirsty pirate Bartholomew Thorne, things get ugly for him and a friendly order of monks... who hold the last (um... maybe not) map to the long lost treasure of Constantine located on the volcanic Isle of Swords. 115% percent, absolutely incredible!"
On Aug 22 2008, Alexandria12345 said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Isle of Swords is an amazing book written by the mastermind author Wayne Thomas Batson. It's about pirates, a topic that I have found to be handled strangely in other books, but the author weaves a believable but still spellbinding tale. I love the spirituality in this book, as well. It isn't too in-your-face but can be greatly appreciated by believers, and unbelievers might get curious about God. It doesn't justify the horrible acts of pirates, which I have found to be a problem elsewhere, and doesn't have objectionable content besides some violence which is not explicit. This book is great for about middle school students to adults."
On Nov 9 2007, Jconn said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "This is a great Pirate book! A must read! The tale is thrilling, and I loved the cliffhanger at the end! It is definitely worth reading. I am looking forward to the sequel, Isle of Fire!"
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