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Treasure Island (Penguin Classics)

Treasure Island (Penguin Classics)
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ISBN13: 9780140437683
Condition: NEW
Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
 

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The story grew out of a map that led to imaginary treasure, devised during a holiday in Scotland by Stevenson and his nephew. The tale is told by an adventurous boy, Jim Hawkins, who gets hold of a treasure map and sets off with an adult crew in search of the buried treasure. Among the crew, however, is the treacherous Long John Silver who is determined to keep the treasure for himself. Stevenson's first full-length work of fiction brought him immediate fame and continues to captivate readers of all ages.

 

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i really appreciated how this novel developed the characters and really gave a great taste of the time period. phenominal book.

This classic book should be a must read for anyone of any age. I read this book when I was a kid, all of 15 years ago, and got just as much enjoyment out of it now as I did then.

At sea, Jim finds himself in a barrel of apples and accidentally overhears plans for mutiny from the pirates, which he soon relays to Livesey, Trelawney, and the Captain. I even jumped a bit in the part when Jim accidentally ended up with the pirates in the middle of the night. Treasure Island is a refreshing reminder of why there are "classics" and has encouraged me to seek out others to read. They escape the inn just before a band of pirates begin to break in and search for the map, which leads to an island containing Captain Flint's buried treasure.Jim takes the map to Doctor Livesey and Squire Trelawney, who then immediately embark on a voyage on the ship Hispaniola, hiring Captain Smollet and a crew recommended by Long John Silver. A drunken buccaneer has been living at the inn and causing quite a scene among the locals.

Jim and his mother open the chest and find a bag full of coins of all different nationalities and a document containing a map. This was truly a coming-of-age type of tale for Jim Hawkins, learning nobility and honor practically as he fought to keep his and his party's lives and dignity. The main character and the narrator is a boy named Jim Hawkins who lives and works in his parents' Admiral Benbow Inn. Soon to land at the island, Jim Hawkins and the rest of the trustworthy crew plan a way to make it off the island with the treasure and their lives.My ReactionUntil I read this book, I did not realize how much I already knew about it simply from references in popular culture.

Despite being over one hundred years old, it is easy to immerse oneself in Jim Hawkins' place throughout the action.It took me a few pages to get used to some of the nautical terminology and Stevenson's use of apostrophes and phonetic spelling to illustrate the way the pirates were talking. In fact, some of the more bloody scenes were surprisingly descript considering this was a tale aimed at young boys, but nowadays the target audience has seen more than that in a single video game.I was also impressed with the character development within the novel. Silver and most of the crew he brings with him were part of Flint's voyage to Skeleton Island, unbeknownst to Livesey and Trelawney. International Talk Like a Pirate Day could very well have been originated from a group of readers fond of this classic tale of pirates, treasure, and island adventure. Just when I thought I figured out Silver's motivation, he pulled out another trick.

SummaryTreasure Island was Robert Louis Stevenson's first full-length, published novel, which began as a story for his stepson. However once I figured out what he was doing, the characters' voices in my head were clear. The action and suspenseful moments kept me turning the pages. Descriptions easily laid out the setting of Skeleton Island. (The only thing Stevenson left out was a few hundred uses of the now ubiquitous pirate word "Arr." but that may be anachronistic). The rest of the characters were distinct and multi-dimensional, with only one or two archetypes (Pew being one of evil villain, though he doesn't last long in the book).Overall, as many other reviewers have said, Stevenson did not waste any words in writing Treasure Island. After he receives a black spot (an item representing pirate judgment) from an old, blind pirate named Pew, the buccaneer dies, leaving behind an unpaid room and a seaman's chest.

Everything written had purpose and added to the story. In fact, I found just about everything I think about when I imagine pirates in this book. This alone I think demonstrates the far-reaching influence of this book as it applies to the popular view of pirate caricatures.Normally when one thinks of reading "classic literature" one expects a laborious trek through hundreds of pages of archaic phrases and unfamiliar circumstances. Long John Silver was mostly the star throughout because of his interesting mannerisms ("and you can lay to that") and his manipulative character. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting a fun exciting page-turner, as well as to anyone wanting to get started reading the classics.

Treasure Island is the best pirate novel I've ever come across. Although I must also add this is the only pirate novel I've come across. That being my background, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it really is a wonderful story. Some of the technical jargon gets confusing, but with the dictionary function on the Kindle it is absolutely a breeze.

It my opinion that RLS excels in the short story/novella genres, and is somewhat lacking in momentum in longer stories and novels.

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