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Paperback ROBINSON CRUSOE [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 0590104160

ISBN13: 9780590104166

ROBINSON CRUSOE [Large Print]

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Originally published: London: W. Taylor, 1719. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Great Adventure for all Ages

There are a lot of psychological and social theories about "Robinson Crusoe," but I just take it as a grand adventure. I loved all the details of how he survived after being shipwrecked on that island. Just remember that it was written in the seventeenth century so you have to get used to writing. I have a warm place in my heart for Robinson Crusoe. Some fifty years ago in the second grade, my teacher read it to our class. Decades later, I told my wife about it, but she said that it was impossible. Robinson Crusoe is too difficult for a teacher to read to second graders. Well, several years went by, and I was proved right. In a used bookstore, I bought a copy of "The Story of Robinson Crusoe in words of One Syllable," with "Colored Illustrations." The book was published in about 1900, and when my teacher read it to her class, the book was over fifty years old. Since then I have collected paperback editions of "Robinson Crusoe" for their neat covers, and this one is really nice. If you like shipwrecked-on-an-island stories, read Richard Laymon's "Island." It's a page-turner of a modern murder mystery. Island

Soldier with a kick!!!*****

I really don't like reading, but in no doubt this is one the best books that I had ever read!* For me, it's really hard to just set me down with a good book, but with this one, in every part of the book it was thrilling, there amazing things that no other man can do... In books like these, I can keeping reading, and reading, and I just love it!!! In other books I read like this, there's no fighting, and there's lots of other people stuck on and island, but I think robinson Crusoe goes strong, he's all alone, he's on, what I should say his own island he dominates the island. He's practicaly there his whole life!

Robinson Crusoe.

This story is about a man that is ship wrecked and ends up on a island that is desrted intell on day he builds a boat and sells out to sea but comes back and finds a foot print and stays in his cave for three days and then comes out and sees Canabules on the island and makes a friend out of one Canabule because Robinson Crusoe saved his life and names him Friday because Robinson Cruoe found Friday on a Friday. Read the book Robinson Crusoe and find out if Robinson and Friday ever gets off the island. By Cody Walls

The Best Read it

1 The man in the story bcomes a sorial and he ship wreck on an ilsand. He Bulids a Fort and lives there for 20 years. 2 I Like it 3 Setting oa the ilsand hot, dry 4 The Book Is very good

Classic Kid's Adventure

This abridged version of the timeless classic is a great way to introduce younger readers to great literature!Also recommended, a modern day Treasure Island caliber adventure called NICK OF TIME by Ted Bell.
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