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The smaller Suvi, who used to climb on the rocks of the nearby forest and build castles with pillows and sheets into our living room, would have probably appreciated this a tad more than 23-year-old Suvi. Absolutely an entertaining story, after all I did kind of forget myself with this instead of studying. However, I didn't have any particular negative or positive feelings one way or the other. One thing though that would have connected these two versions of me, is the complex and multifaceted c
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And I was going to sea myself, to sea in a schooner, with a piping boatswain and pig-tailed singing seamen, to sea, bound for an unknown island, and to seek for buried treasure!
This was ... okay. It wasn't fun. I thought it would be fun.
Why do these 19th Century books always start off so slowww?? Might as well just skip Part I, it only tells how Jim came upon his treasure map (an old pirate staying at his parents' hotel dies, and they find the map among his things - now you know).
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This was fun to listen to as the narrator did awesome pirate voices. I can't wait to read this with my family.
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First read June 1985. Listened to audio version August 2015.


Sep 11, 2009
Erin (NY)
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Jan 24, 2011
Jen
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Apr 05, 2011
Pamela
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Jun 14, 2011
erin
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