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Viva Jacquelina!: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of Jacky Faber, Over the Hills and Far Away

by Louis A. Meyer

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Series: Bloody Jack Adventures (10)

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The vivacious Jacky Faber returns in the tenth tale in L. A. Meyer's Bloody Jack Adventures, a rip-roaring young-adult series applauded for its alluring combination of adventure, romance, history, and humor. Once again under the thumb of British Intelligence, Jacky is sent to Spain to spy for the Crown during the early days of the nineteenth-century Peninsular War. She finds herself in the company of guerilla freedom fighters, poses for the famous artist Goya, runs with the bulls, is kidnapped by the Spanish Inquisition, and travels with a caravan of gypsies...all while hoping to one day reunite with her beloved Jaimy Fletcher.

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A little disappointing. I love a good Jacky romp but this story seemed to start loosing the flavor of the others. ( )
  JHolmes95003 | Apr 1, 2024 |
A spy once more, Jackie is sent to Portugal and then ends up in Madrid, spying for the English. She ends up posing for the painter Goya and later we meet some gypsies. Lively and quick. ( )
  jamespurcell | Dec 22, 2020 |
I recently read in a review that one way to relate to the length of the series is to see it as a bunch of tall tales. That works for me! Jacky is embroiled in the Peninsula War, Goya's studio, and a little time out in a Romani camp. The usual... Kellgren is great at voices and is a decent singer also. ( )
  cindywho | May 27, 2019 |
Description: The vivacious Jacky Faber returns in the tenth tale in L. A. Meyer's Bloody Jack Adventures, a rip-roaring young-adult series applauded for its alluring combination of adventure, romance, history, and humor. Once again under the thumb of British Intelligence, Jacky is sent to Spain to spy for the Crown during the early days of the nineteenth-century Peninsular War. She finds herself in the company of guerrilla freedom fighters, poses for the famous artist Goya, runs with the bulls, is kidnapped by the Spanish Inquisition, and travels with a caravan of gypsies- all while hoping to one day reunite with her beloved Jaimy Fletcher.

Thoughts: Another subpar Jacky Faber. Jacky should just stay at sea- her adventures on land tend to bore me. This one wasn't as terrible as My Bonny Light Horseman, but almost nothing seemed to actually happen except for some wandering around, bumping into a couple of notable characters, and... magic mushrooms.

Soooo excited that Jacky is headed back to Boston in Boston Jacky! I love the Boston characters and I'm even looking forward to her reunion with Jaimy.

Rating: 3.33

Liked: 3
Plot: 2.5
Characterization: 3.5
Writing: 3
Audio: 5

https://www.librarything.com/topic/163445#4582839 ( )
  leahbird | Jan 20, 2015 |
Jacky's adventures in Spain. Not my absolute favorite but still interesting enough. She's hiding from the inquisition in an artist's studios and like always, her bold and dramatic flair catches the eyes of many young men but also earns the burning jealousy of her female acquaintances. ( )
  Rosenstern | Sep 14, 2014 |
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Historical Fiction. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

The vivacious Jacky Faber returns in the tenth tale in L. A. Meyer's Bloody Jack Adventures, a rip-roaring young-adult series applauded for its alluring combination of adventure, romance, history, and humor. Once again under the thumb of British Intelligence, Jacky is sent to Spain to spy for the Crown during the early days of the nineteenth-century Peninsular War. She finds herself in the company of guerilla freedom fighters, poses for the famous artist Goya, runs with the bulls, is kidnapped by the Spanish Inquisition, and travels with a caravan of gypsies...all while hoping to one day reunite with her beloved Jaimy Fletcher.

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