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The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Book 2 in the series:Robinson Crusoe

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'The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe follows the story of a man who is shipwrecked on a deserted island for 28 years. The book narrates his struggles and triumphs as he learns to survive on the island, befriends a native named Friday, and eventually escapes back to civilization. The writing style is described as a classic, with some opinions mentioning the outdated language and the presence of racist elements in the narrative.

Characters:

The protagonist is a resilient and resourceful individual whose character evolves throughout the narrative, influenced by interactions with others.

Writing/Prose:

The prose mirrors the original writing but may pose reading difficulties due to archaic language and various formatting inconsistencies across editions.

Plot/Storyline:

The story revolves around a character's struggles for survival on a deserted island, showcasing themes of resilience and personal growth.

Setting:

Set predominantly on a deserted island, the environment serves as a backdrop for adventure and introspection.

Pacing:

The pacing fluctuates, balancing thrilling moments of adventure with reflective pauses, although some editions may hinder the flow due to formatting issues.

Notes:

The book has beautiful cover illustrations and binding that make it enjoyable to read.
Many editions break the continuous original narrative into chapters for easier reading.
The text remains true to the original 18th-century style, making it accessible but slightly archaic.
The story contains adult themes, comparable to a PG-13 movie rating.
One reader felt the fabric cover was not durable and worried it would scuff easily.
Bright orange pages and ribbons were criticized for being visually unappealing.
Some editions of the book have poor print quality, making them hard to read.
Heritage Press editions come with color illustrations and decorative maps of Crusoe's island.
Readers reported issues with text formatting and scanning errors in some versions.
The original publication by Defoe was a hit and has been reprinted many times over the years.
The themes of resourcefulness and redemption resonate strongly with readers.
Some editions are better for family reading due to clarity and layout.
Readers mention enjoying the story even though it contains outdated and racist elements.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings may include themes of colonialism and racism, which could be challenging for contemporary readers.

From The Publisher:

Escape the Island of Despair with Robinson Crusoe!

Pirates, shipwrecks, and being stranded on an island doesn't stop Robinson Crusoe in his quest for adventure on the high seas. Originally presented as a true account, Daniel Defoe's novel made quite a stir in 1719 and became one of the most widely published books in history, spawning enough imitations that it inspired its own genre, the Robinsonade. Bound in a beautiful cloth cover with full-color illustrations inside and foil stamping on the front, this exciting volume in our Illustrated Classics series will be a welcome addition to any home library.

1719
352 pages
 
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