![]() ![]() Having gained the name “Bloody Jack” through innocent circumstance, she becomes something of a legend in the Royal Navy and on the high seas. But everywhere she goes, Jacky comes out on top. Seriously, you can hardly draw breath between them. This whole series is one exciting adventure after another. Brash and fearless, Jacky manages to get into more scrapes than you can imagine. She is in disguise, of course, as the young boy Jacky Faber. She and some of her fellow waifs sign on as ships boys. She joins a gang that soon becomes her family. Mary Faber is a young orphan girl (twelve, I think, in book one) in London’s Cheapside district. Since I never reviewed one through five, and I have no intention of rereading them right now, I’ll simply share a series overview with you. This is because I started the series well before I started my blog and I just read book six. Instead of reviewing a single book, I’m going to highlight an entire series. I’m doing something a little different today. ![]()
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