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I wasn't looking forward to reading it and just wanted to get it out of the way. I would never have read if I hadn't needed an undersea book for the year long challenge. But, it was a quick read and much more enjoyable than I expected. I gave it 3 stars.The writing was sometimes a bit more complicated than more modern books and I had to reread a couple of sentences, and there was some technical and biological stuff that I didn't care so much about and didn't feel like looking up, but overall it was an engaging story. Not as action packed as modern adventure or SF books I think (not sure, not my genre really) but still plenty of stuff happening to keep turning the pages and wanting to find out how it all ends.

I thought this book was just ok. I'm not a fan of classics in general, but have read a couple which I have enjoyed, so I thought I'd give this one a chance. I read the beginning to get a feel for it before starting and thought it would be good. Unfortunately, I thought the beginning was ok and the end too, but the middle was not my taste. There are fighting / battle scenes, which I don't like. Typically, I just skim over those, but I was listening to the audio, so no skimming. Unfortunately, this made a good portion of the book boring to me. Ultimately, I like the idea of the story, but not the actual reading of the story. I ended up giving it 2.5 stars.



Unfortunately not for me. It wasn't a terrible book, but a book that lacked originality and found I was bored reading it.

I also read The Wine-Dark Sea as an alternate because I was not sure I was going to get TI, but I really do not need a 2nd badge for this one. It is #16 in the series I have been reading for the past two years.

I gave it 2 stars with the following review:
Not terribly engaging or unique. Tired, predictable plot replete with glaring red herring and full of cliches. No surprises here. And as another reviewer pointed out, the book suffered from countless typos and grammatical errors.

This classic is one that I had never read as a child, yet the name of Long John Silver and the Jolly Roger was well known to me. It took me a while to settle into the story, but I finished with a smile on my face. It was a fun adventure on the high seas with some rum and a few devious pirates.

I enjoyed the descriptions of characters and the ship itself which was engaging and gave me more of an idea of what travelling during that time period was like. I love mysteries so am a bit biased there but there were some plot problems (characters that weren't necessary, a bit predictable etc.) that kept me from giving it more stars.



I enjoyed the book.


I also read Shadow Divers and commented on the appropriate thread. Now this was an true adventure story I did enjoy! I couldn't put the book down. I learned a lot about deep sea diving/divers, shipwreck diving, and German uboats. It was interesting to read about the many inaccuracies discovered in official recordkeeping, and how they affected future assumptions. This was a five star read for me.

I posted my comments on the discussion thread earlier today. I absolutely loved this story this first time I read it; I'm glad I had the time to revisit it while it was this months group read.

TrudyAn, I have to say thank you for putting into words my thoughts that I didn't know how to say, when you said It was interesting to read about the many inaccuracies discovered in official recordkeeping, and how they affected future assumptions That was very well said. If no other facts from this book stay with me I'm sure that one will. It kind of makes you look at history in a different way.
Anyway, an excellent and fascinating read.


I joined in with the discussion thread, although I arrived late, so most things had already been said.
I also made a few comments in the Treasure Island thread. I re-read this last year as part of the geo-caching challenge, so it was still fresh in my memory. And yes, I agree. Silver is definitely the highlight of the book Jenn!

I enjoyed Jim's adventure but found myself, more often than not, cheering for the much more colorful pirates! Classic story strictly for entertainment.
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