Treasure Island

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
“One more step, Mr. Hands, and I’ll blow your brains out! Dead men don’t bite, you know.Originally conceived as a story for boys, Stevenson’s novel is narrated by the teenage Jim Hawkins, who outwits a gang of murderous pirates led by that unforgettable avatar of immorality, Long John Silver. Admired by Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, and (reluctantly) Henry James, the story….Read More
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