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The Blooding of Jack Absolute

by C.C. Humphreys | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1552785106 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Antheras of Kitchener, Ontario Canada on 6/16/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by Antheras from Kitchener, Ontario Canada on Monday, June 16, 2008
From Publishers Weekly
Playwright and novelist Humphreys reprises his swashbuckling hero in this action-packed prequel to last year's Jack Absolute. Back then, Jack was a British spy during the American Revolution. In this volume, Jack's parents—an out-of-work actress and an itinerant soldier—leave the boy for much of his youth in the care of his drunken Uncle Duncan and abusive cousin Craster in the English countryside. Uncle Duncan's untimely death leads to Jack's reunion with his parents and a move to London, where he becomes a raconteur and fancies himself a poet. When the powerful Lord Melbury catches Jack in flagrante delicto with his mistress, he vows vengeance, but is instead killed by Jack's father in a duel. To avoid retribution, Jack joins John Burgoyne's 16th Light Dragoons and is posted to North America, arriving just in time for the battle of Quebec. Jack's adventures in the New World are just beginning, however, as he's captured by Indians, marooned in the wilderness over a harsh winter and reunited with the contemptible Craster—all the while wondering if he'll make it back home to England. In Jack Absolute, Humphreys has created a rambunctious but lovable hero who should continue to win fans with each new adventure.

Journal Entry 2 by Antheras at Princess Cinema Cafe in Waterloo, Ontario Canada on Thursday, July 10, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (7/10/2008 UTC) at Princess Cinema Cafe in Waterloo, Ontario Canada

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at tonight's meetup, if no one takes it home it will be left in the cafe.

Journal Entry 3 by wingcestmoiwing from Hamilton, Ontario Canada on Friday, July 11, 2008
Picked up from Antheras at tonights Kitchener Meetup. It was great to see you as always!
Historical fiction is one of my favourite genres, and lately I can't seem to get enough of it!

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