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Kidnapped
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
ISBN: 20645
Pages: 228
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Publisher: Aerie
Book Type: Paperback
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AimeeM avatar reviewed Kidnapped on + 124 more book reviews
This story is an absolute masterpiece!
The setting is in Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion. The two main character's are on opposing sides politically, yet they form a friendship that survives all obstacles. The dialogue is intelligent, the plot engaging, the setting perfect!
This is my all time favorite story!
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This book is why I love Robert Louis Stevenson! It is a novel from the Romantic age (think going into nature) that deals with all the clasic themes: honor, bravery, journeys, etc. This is one book that you will not regret reading.
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Spirited, romantic, and full of danger, KIDNAPPED is Robert Louis Stevenson's classic of high adventure. Beloved by generations, it is the saga of David Balfour, a young heir whose greedy uncle connives to do him out of his inherited fortune and plots to have him seized and sold into slavery. But honor, loyalty, and courage are rewarded; the orphan and castaway survives kidnapping and shipwreck, is rescued by a daredevil of a rogue, and makes a thrilling escape to freedom across the wild highlands of Scotland.
AimeeM avatar reviewed Kidnapped on + 124 more book reviews
I like this particular paperback. It is a good size, print is readable, the chapters don't seem so long because of the layout. It Just FEELS good. Does that make any sense? :)
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THIS IS A CLASSIC, THE BOOK IS OLD, BUT IN GOOD CONDITION. A REALLY GREAT BOOK FOR THE YOUNGSTER WHO LOVES ADVENTURE, OR THE ADULT WHO WANTS TO REMEMBER A MORE YOUTHFUL TIME.
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Wonderful Adventure!!
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Great book. Robert Louis Stevenson was a past master in the art of spinning swashbuckling tales full of adventure, the high seas, danger and romance. This classic is definitely worth a read!
amichai avatar reviewed Kidnapped on + 368 more book reviews
This edition is abridged, on two cassettes.
goddessani avatar reviewed Kidnapped on + 269 more book reviews
A classic and it still holds up today.
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One of this author's more entertaining books. Set in Scotland with plenty of adventure.
eadieburke avatar reviewed Kidnapped on + 1639 more book reviews
I love Robert Louis Stevenson's writing and Kidnapped, I believe, is his best book. He gives us the character of David Balfour who you can't help but wish that things would go his way and he would come into his inheritance. It is set in the 18th century Scottish highlands and I would recommend this book to anyone who loves historical fiction.
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This is NOT a hardcover, but a paperback from the Illustrated Classics Series.
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This is a littel pocket book, great for taking anywhere.
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From Amazon.com:
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson remains one of the classic coming-of-age stories for children and young adults today. After the death of his father, David Balfour sets out to meet his uncle and claim his inheritance. This adventure takes him through the highlands of Scotland where he embarks upon a long journey back from treachery and deceit. The reading by David Rintoul, whose voice is easily recognizable from his roles in several PBS productions such as Pride and Prejudice, translates the written word into an auditory landscape of Scotland. He interprets each character using several voices. As the story progresses, listeners can hear David changing from an uncertain and hesitant youth, to the assured and forthright young man he becomes at the conclusion. Without any special effects, the fight among the crew of the Coventry in the RoundhouseAchairs pushed over, the sounds of the sea hitting against the great shipAbecomes easily visualized. the reader's skill setting the stage and showing the growth of the character is phenomenal. While this is an abridgement, the story flows easily and gives a full picture from beginning to end. This audiobook is a wonderful way to introduce this style of literature to young readers who may feel inhibited by reading the language of Stevenson. Whether read for enjoyment or to enrich the learning experience, this is a must for every serious library collection of the classics.
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My copy has a 1" tear in the back cover, at the bottom but is otherwise in good condition.