13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear
13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear book cover

13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear

Paperback – Bargain Price, August 29, 2006

Price
$6.40
Format
Paperback
Pages
704
Publisher
Overlook TP
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0739457894
Dimensions
6.18 x 1.53 x 8.9 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

Description

About the Author Walter Moers was born in 1957 and is a writer, cartoonist, painter, and sculptor. The world of Zamonia that he created is currently being adapted for the screen.

Features & Highlights

  • "A bluebear has twenty-seven lives. I shall recount thirteen and a half of them in this book but keep quiet about the rest," says the narrator of Walter Moers’s epic adventure. "What about the Minipirates? What about the Hobgoblins, the Spiderwitch, the Babbling Billows, the Troglotroll, the Mountain Maggot…Mine is a tale of mortal danger and eternal love, of hair’s breadth, last-minute escapes." Welcome to the fantastic world of Zamonia, populated by all manner of extraordinary characters. It’s a land of imaginative lunacy and supreme adventure, wicked satire and epic fantasy, all mixed together, turned on its head, and lavishly illustrated by the author.
  • The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear is playful enough for young adult readers, yet as intricate and engaging as any work of literary fiction; it has the plot of a novel and the spontaneity and humor of a vintage comic book. The fast-growing cult of Zamonia will given a boost by the simultaneous release of Overlook’s hardcover of Walter Moers’s new book set in Zamonia, Rumo.

Customer Reviews

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Excellent, though Long

This book is delightful, and demonstrates a brilliant imagination. The book is structured around Bluebear's "lives," which are essentially adventures (his lives end not with 'death' but with the start of a new adventure). Some adventures work better than others; at their best, the book is a singular joy to read; at their worst, they can be a bit tedious. The occasional tedium results not so much from the intrinsic value of a particular part, I think, but from the overall length (700+ pages). Highly recommended for a light-hearted read.