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Treasure Island: Dual Language Reader (English/Spanish) - Robert Louis Stevenson, Jason Bradley, Manuel Caballero
Treasure Island: Dual Language Reader (English/Spanish)
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Young Jim Hawkins suddenly comes into possession of an old map showing the location on a small island where a fortune in gold lies buried. Accompanying Long John Silver & his band of pirates, Jim sails toward the treasure...and more trouble than he can imagine. Ages 10 & up
Young Jim Hawkins suddenly comes into possession of an old map showing the location on a small island where a fortune in gold lies buried. Accompanying Long John Silver & his band of pirates, Jim sails toward the treasure...and more trouble than he can imagine. Ages 10 & up
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780983150398 (0983150397)
Publisher: Study Pubs LLC
Pages no: 506
Edition language: English
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Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it
3.0 Review: Treasure Island
Great performance, meh story. I love pirates, adventure, historical settings, classics, and full cast performances. This story had all of that, yet it didn't entertain me like I hoped/expected. I couldn't get into it, even with the very excellent voice cast carrying me through the tale. I suspect...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books rated it
3.0 Treasure Island (Stevenson)
If I read this in childhood - and it would have been in a children's abridged edition, I should think - it didn't leave any memory of its rather gory plot, nor of the curious moral ambiguity of it principal villain, Long John Silver. Nonetheless, once it got going, it was more or less what I expec...
My Books
My Books rated it
5.0 Treasure Island
A classic, one of the best that has stood the test of time. Definitely entertaining. It's a fun, fast-paced adventure that is well worth reading with your children.
Beyond Strange New Words
Beyond Strange New Words rated it
3.0 Treasure Island
This was a refresher reread for me due to the TV show Black Sails, which was created as sort-of a prequel for Treasure Island and you should totally watch if you haven’t already.I first read Treasure Island in 5th or 6th grade (I remember taking it from the 5/6th grade literature section in our scho...
The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it
5.0 Come on, Pirates!
Ha! Double Ha! I Looooved how everyone turned on everyone at a drop of a hat on the "Pirates of the Caribean" movies. Now I know where they got it from. Bases, teams and situations changed constantly in this one. It's great fun. One gets so used to classics staying in print for serious reasons, ...
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