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The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye
by Briony Cameron
4.5/5 Gifted by the publisher
Inspired by a purported female pirate in the 15th century, TBOJD is a fast-paced queer pirate adventure story that kept me on the edge of my seat. I love everything about this bookâthe short chapters create a sense of urgency, the queer characters don't feel the need to explain themselves, the light romance doesn't take the tension away from the story, and the political scheming and action scenes in the sea. Reading TBOJD is like watching a movie play out. What a fun read!
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Who knew a historical fiction about a queer pirate can be read as a self-help book about management and career development
Inspired by a purported female pirate in the 15th century, TBOJD is a fast-paced queer pirate adventure story that kept me on the edge of my seat. I love everything about this bookâthe short chapters create a sense of urgency, the queer characters don't feel the need to explain themselves, the light romance doesn't take the tension away from the story, and the political scheming and action scenes in the sea. Reading TBOJD is like watching a movie play out. What a fun read!
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notes
Who knew a historical fiction about a queer pirate can be read as a self-help book about management and career development