![]() ![]() Again, the perspective changes frequently from a wide host of characters, but rather than being confusing, the changing perspectives create excitement and allow readers to see what is happening all over the island. The second half of the book takes place on a remote island, after Peter’s ship crashes onto an island reef. The first half of Peter and the Starcatchers bounces between Peter’s, the pirate Black Stache’s, and Molly’s father’s perspective, creating a fast-paced narrative as the three ships maneuver to steal or protect the treasure. However, when the porpoises tell her a pirate is coming for the treasure, Molly may just have to trust Peter in order to stop the powerful treasure from falling into the wrong hands. ![]() When Molly discovers the two trunk got switched and the precious cargo is on her ship, she knows she must guard it from an overly curious orphan boy. He’s supposed to be transporting precious cargo on another ship. Molly’s father is a starcatcher, with a very important mission. But when Peter tries to investigate, Molly gets in his way. ![]() The strange occurrences all center around one heavily guarded trunk. But then strange things start happening on the ship: flying rats, talking porpoises, and a mysterious girl named Molly. They’re told that they are bound to become servants to a cruel king. ![]() Peter thinks life cannot get any worse after he and some other boys from the orphanage are dumped on a ship. ![]()
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