The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |
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The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a captivating continuation of the original classic tale. In this sequel, readers are once again transported to the deserted island where Robinson Crusoe has spent many years alone. However, this time, Crusoe's peaceful existence is interrupted by more adventures and challenges that test his survival skills and ingenuity.
Defoe's writing style remains engaging and vivid, painting a detailed picture of the island and Crusoe's struggles. The character development of Crusoe is well-done, as readers witness his growth and resilience in the face of new obstacles. The introduction of new characters and plot twists keeps the story fresh and exciting, making it hard to put the book down.
Overall, The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a worthy sequel that will satisfy fans of the original novel and appeal to new readers looking for a thrilling adventure story. Defoe's timeless tale of survival and perseverance continues to enthrall audiences, making this book a must-read for anyone who enjoys classic literature. Book Description: “THE FARTHER ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE; Being the Second and Last Part OF HIS LIFE, And of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of his Travels Round three Parts of the Globe.” |
Genres for this book |
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Adventure |
Kids |
Fiction |
Travel |
Literature |
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Reviews (Rated: 2 Stars - 1 review) |
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Reviewer: Julie - January 9, 2014 Subject: Review This book is very long and tedious. It is much more a documentary of his travels then anything. The same reader reads this book as the previous book. To be honest, I would have stopped listening within a few chapters but I wanted to see how he ended the book. It ended very abruptly, which I was a bit disappointed in. |