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April 15, 2020

My Rating - 3 out of 5 stars
Publisher - Fingerprint Publishing
Genre - Classic/Young Adult Fiction
Publishing year - 1882
Language - English 
ISBN - 978-81-7234-476-4
Pages - 235


My Review - 

One of the oldest books based on pirates and treasure hunts, adapted into many movies and series. Treasure Island has introduced Davy Jones, Jolly Roger, a one-leg pirate with a parrot, and dead men's chests, which were further improvised and used in the Pirates of the Caribbean Sea movie series.  

Robert Louis Stevenson narrated this book from the perspective of a teenager, Jim Hawkins. One day, he found a map of a mysterious island that holds immense treasure. With the help of his town's men, he starts a voyage but gets betrayed on the way. A few deadly pirates want this treasure and then start the chase and bloodshed. 

Jim finds Ben Gunn on the island; he was abandoned to rot. Soon, they got acquainted and helped each other, but Ben has some secrets that no one recognizes. The twist in the last few chapters clears his position and makes the story perfect. 

Not many people write about pirates and treasure hunts, so this book is a must-read. Although, in some places, I felt bored. The simple language and willingness to finish this book get me going. 

It is a fast-paced book, loaded with egocentric deadly pirates who will kill anyone that comes in their way. Overall, this book is best suited for young readers, but if you're into classics, give it a try. 

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