Thursday, May 5, 2011

Treasure Island

After the beginning of some action of fighting and deaths it the story slows down a bit but it should be understandable because the entire book cannot be just one big fight. The book’s wording is weird compared to modern book but you can get the general idea fairly easily though. After the characters decide to set sail there has been a mysterious disappearance and some plotting to capture the ship. Already there is a twist fairly early on in the book which foreshadows a fight and the odds are against to protagonist. This book shows that not everyone is what they seem to be because what the main character of the book thought to be a friendly and trusting person ended up to be evil conspirator who plans on over taking the ship. The once loyal crew turns out to be a bunch of disloyal, dishonest, and greedy. But it doesn’t seem like you should expect much though because back then pirates were notorious for being evil kind of like Pirates of the Caribbean. The so called Treasure Island turns out not to be what they think and instead a place that practically screams danger. This book pretty much goes against what little imagine life as a pirate.

2 comments:

  1. I honestly could not of said it better. This book is a true classic and I recommend it to any young adult reader who is in for a great literal ride.

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  2. I conquer with Mark and Daniel this novel really is an extraordinary piece of work and I also recommend it to any person looking for an epic literal ride.

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