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April 16,2025
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A true treasure of classic literature. Treasure Island was the first classic I can remember reading. Even as A little boy I knew there was something different about the writing; I could not articulate what was different, but now I know it was the quality of the writing. So many versions of this story have permeated almost every society; a truly iconic work.
April 16,2025
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April 16,2025
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„Безкрайната балада най-после беше свършила и малкото хора около огъня бяха подели в хор добре познатата ми песен:
„Петнайсет души във ковчега на мъртвеца, йо-хо-хо, и бутилка ром! А дявола и спирта другите довърши! Йо-хо-хо, и бутилка ром!“


С голямо удоволствие си препрочетох „Островът на съкровищата“. Тази незабравима приключенска книга определено е непреходна история, която притежава силни послания за хора на всякаква възраст! Пренасяйки се в приказната атмосфера на романа, читателите могат да се поучат от грешките на абсолютно всички персонажи - от младия авантюрист Джим Хокинс, до стария пияница Били Бонс; от честните златотърсачи, до страховитите пирати... Бен Гън винаги ми е бил любимият герой от страхотната творба на Робърт Стивънсън, като при този прочит ми стана още по-симпатичен. Не съм почитател на Джон Силвър, но и не го осъждам твърде строго... той е изключително сложен и колоритен образ, та съвсем логично се е превърнал в най-популярния литературен „джентълмен на сполуката“.





„Поведението на хората, което ме тревожеше в лодката, стана наистина застрашително, когато се върнаха на кораба. Те лежаха на групички по палубата и си мърмореха нещо. И най-незначителната заповед се приемаше с недоволство и се изпълняваше неохотно и небрежно. Дори и честните хора, изглежда се бяха заразили от лошото настроение. По всичко личеше, че над главите ни като буреносен облак е надвиснал бунт.“


„Щом Бен Гън видя знамето, той спря, хвана ме за ръката и седна.
— Сигурно — каза той — твоите приятели са там.
— Много по-вероятно е да са пиратите — отговорих аз.
— Тъй ли? — извика той. — На остров като този, дето не стъпва никой друг, освен джентълмените на сполуката, Силвър щеше да развее черното пиратско знаме, няма защо да се съмняваш. Не, това са твоите хора. Навярно е имало бой и твоите приятели са надвили и ето на, настанили са се в старата крепост, която Флинт изгради преди много години. А-а, умна глава беше Флинт! Да не беше пиянството, нямаше да има друг като него.“


„— Ще запомня — каза Силвър с такъв странен тон, че за нищо на света не бих могъл да кажа дали той се подиграваше на молбата ми, или моята смелост му хареса.“
April 16,2025
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I wonder how I missed reading this book when I was a child. The adventures of Jim Hawkins and his friends, the treasure hunt, and pirates would have been alluring to my young mind. No matter, I'm happy that I read it at last.

The book really surprised me. I expected a complete children's story. But this is not so. It has a mature substance. There is treachery, mutiny, and murder to please the mature audience while there are adventure and heroism to please both young and adult audiences.

Jim Hawkins was a likable hero. His friends - the doctor, the captain, and the squire were an interesting lot and a good blend to the story. I was also taken in by the pirates, especially the cunning and double-dealing John Silver.

It was a fun and exciting read, overall, and I enjoyed it.
April 16,2025
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One of the most popular pirate fiction stories ever told. It introduces so many tropes we still associate with pirates to this day. This speaks volumes about how great this story actually is.


We all know the story. Jim Hawkins is a young boy who receives a treasure map from Billy Bones, a pirate whose former associates very much like to get their hands on said map. A crew is assembled to go on the adventure of a lifetime. But the ship’s crew are not who they say they are.


Overall, it’s a pretty simple treasure hunt adventure featuring pirates, with a few solid twists. But it’s just so gripping and so easy to read. This is an absolutely incredible feat considering how long ago this book was written. And it also features some strong themes like greed and friendship. Honestly, if you like pirates this classic book is simply a must read.
April 16,2025
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Avventura, incoscienza e fortuna allo stato puro!

C'è molta azione, ma anche tanti dialoghi (molto british sia per l'ironia che per la formalità di alcuni personaggi), le descrizioni dei posti e delle atmosfere che si creano sono molto belle e dettagliate.

Interessante il minisaggio di Citati, tratto da Il male assoluto.
April 16,2025
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"Dooty is dooty, to be sure."

When I first picked up this book, I immediately liked it, for it offered a mix of mystery, adventure and combat, but unfortunately for me, that feeling got lost somewhere in the middle. To be specific, it was during Jim's ship maneuvering part that I found the story to drift away from the pace it maintained up to that. For me, the story hardly made up for it in the latter half of the book. By no means this is a poor story, for it offers quite a long story in a considerably shorter narrative, but I found the certain sections were over-described, resulting in a break in the flow of story.
April 16,2025
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I have toured the Stevenson House in Monterey, California where it is said Stevenson conceived the idea for “Kidnapped”. Stevenson said he got the basis for the story of “Treasure Island” after drawing a map of an imaginary island for his stepson but when he lived in Monterey the scenery triggered the story. I had read the book, years and years ago when in elementary school. I reread it in 1959 after first touring the Stevenson house. When Audible displayed the book I thought I would reread the classic even though it is a children’s story.

The story takes place in the mid 1700s, on the west coast of England. Our protagonist is Jim Hawkins, the son of an inn keeper. An old sailor “the Captain” Billy Bones is a logger at the inn and pays Jim to keep an eye out for a one legged seafaring man. Billy has a stroke and dies, and then Jim’s father dies. Jim and his mother open Billy’s sea chest and discover money, a journal and a map. The district Squire Trelawney obtains a ship and hires the local physician Dr. Livesy as the ship’s doctor and Jim as cabin boy. He hires a crew including Long John Silver as the cook along with his talking parrot. They sail off to find the pirate Captain Flint’s Treasure Island.

The story was published as seventeen weekly installments in the “Young Folks Magazine” from 1 October 1881 to 28 January 1882. It was later published as a book. Stevenson wrote “The “Amateur Emigrant,” “The Pavilion on the Links,” and “A Vendetta in the West” while living in Monterey. Stevenson said his time in Monterey influenced his writing in many ways, the scenery; the people of many nations living together gave him many ideas for stories. Needless to say the book is well written and Neil Hunt did a good job narrating the book. I read this as an audiobook downloaded from Audible.
April 16,2025
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Motivations to read Treasure Island have been pinging me all my life. Most recently I read Henry James's famous essay “The Art of Fiction,” in which he says “I have just been reading . . . the delightful story of Treasure Island, by Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson.” That got me recalling all the favorable mentions of Stevenson in good old Jorge Luis Borges' Selected Non-Fictions. More recently, while streaming Blade Runner 2049, I decided to throw in the towel when Rick Deckerd says to Officer K “'You mightn’t happen to have a piece of cheese about you, now?'” which is an allusion to Treasure Island's desperate Ben Gunn. Thus, was I finally sent regressing. Well, not really; I’d never read it as a boy. And neither, says James, is it a book solely for boys. It’s a book for all ages, rather like Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. Read it. It’s pure narrative pleasure—a treasure in itself.

A great joy is the suspense, but also the description of passing across the landscape. This is a gift all the great novelists share—Gabriel García-Márquez, Thomas Hardy, Edith Wharton, V.S. Naipaul spring to mind. Here’s a favorite passage as the search for the treasure finally begins:
Heavy, miry ground and a matted, marish vegetation, greatly delayed our progress; but by little and little the hill began to steepen and become stony under foot. It was, indeed, a most pleasant portion of the island that we were now approaching. A heavy-scented broom and many flowering shrubs had almost taken the place of grass. Thickets of green nutmeg trees were dotted here and there with the red columns and the broad shadow of the pines; and the first mingled their spice with the aroma of the others. The air, besides, was fresh and stirring, and this, under the sheer sunbeams, was a wonderful refreshment of our senses. (p. 166)
April 16,2025
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I’ve sailed the seas and seen good and bad, better and worse, fair weather and foul, provisions running out, knives going, and what not. Well, now I tell you, I never seen good come o' goodness yet. Him as strikes first is my fancy; dead men don't bite; them's my views—amen, so be it.

I don’t care about pirates. So it came as a genuine surprise that I enjoyed Treasure Island as much as I did. It was the perfect book for my current mood.

Backstabbing island adventures. Honorable liars. Conspiracy and collusion. A dose of malaria. The shanking of innocence. What fun!

In our current landscape of book bans I find it hilarious that books like this were written for children. Today a book that uses a specific term risks being banned. You should read all books, banned or not. But please cherish the books like Treasure Island that feature children watching in terror as a man is stabbed to death.
April 16,2025
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English (Treasure Island) / Italiano

«Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen having asked me to write down the whole particulars about Treasure Island, from the beginning to the end, keeping nothing back but the bearings of the island, and that only because there is still treasure not yet lifted, I take up my pen in the year of grace 17_ and go back to the time when my father kept the Admiral Benbow inn and the brown old seaman with the sabre cut first took up his lodging under our roof»

Perfect incipit for an adventure novel, able to introduce the whole story in a few lines and, at the same time, generate in the reader that tantalizing curiosity that invites you to read quickly the pages, thinking "let's settle down, you're going to see some things".

However, I confess that for me the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, reread years later (this time is a bedtime reading for my daughter), has lost part of its appeal. Nevertheless, my daughter appreciated it, probably it's a novel that best suits the tastes of children and young people. In fact, Stevenson has never hidden that the inspiration to the novel came frome his adopted son, Lloyd, with whom in a rainy afternoon drew an island for fun, fantasizing with him on the places about the places map and on future characters. The novel that was taking shape for the 12-year-olds boy's amusement changed in a really fun adventure. Well, then let's all sing it together:

«Fifteen men on a dead man's chest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!»

Vote: 7,5





«Sollecitato dal conte Trelawney, dal dottor Livesey e dal resto della brigata di scrivere la storia della nostra avventura all’Isola del Tesoro, con tutti i suoi particolari, nessun escluso, salvo la posizione dell’isola. e ciò perché una parte del tesoro ci è ancora nascosta, io prendo la penna nell’anno di grazia 17… e mi rifaccio al tempo in cui mio padre teneva la locanda dell’ “Ammiraglio Benbow” e il vecchio uomo di mare dal viso sfregiato da un colpo di sciabola prese per la prima volta alloggio presso di noi»

L'incipit è di quelli perfetti per un romanzo d'avventura, in grado di introdurre in poche righe tutta la vicenda e contemporaneamente generare nel lettore quella stuzzicante curiosità che invoglia a divorare le pagine. Per la serie "mettetevi a sedere che ora ne vedrete delle belle".

Confesso però che per me il romanzo di Robert Louis Stevenson, riletto a distanza di anni (lettura serale per mia figlia), ha perso un pò del suo fascino. Mia figlia ha comunque apprezzato, probabilmente è un romanzo che meglio si adatta ai gusti di bambini e ragazzi. D'altronde Stevenson non ha mai nascosto che l'ispirazione per il romanzo gliela ha data il figlio adottivo Lloyd, con il quale in un pomeriggio di pioggia disegnò per gioco un'isola, fantasticando assieme a lui sui luoghi della mappa e sui futuri personaggi. Il racconto che prendeva forma per il divertimento di un ragazzo dodicenne si è poi trasformato in una gran bella avventura. E allora cantiamo tutti insieme:

«Quindici uomini sulla cassa del morto,
yo-ho-ho, e una bottiglia di rum!»

Voto: 7,5

April 16,2025
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3.5 stars, but I'm bumping it up to 4 as a reward for its continued appeal to readers 140 years after its publication.
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