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 it 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 school library, so it must have been around then).
That was about a quarter of a century ago, and I only recalled a handful of
names (namely, Flint, Silver, and, curiously, Ben Gunn) from it. Hence, now
that the show ended, it seemed a good time for a reread.
Of course, Treasure Island is a YA (before there
was YA, I guess) adventure story, while the show itself is much more serious,
complex, and, of course, intended for adult audience. It is also more than
superior to the novel (I know, blasphemy!) and I choose to actively ignore some
elements of the book in favour of the show.
That said,
I actually found Treasure Island fairly
interesting this time around – and I suppose also the first time, because it is
the kind of read that would have appealed to me at that age. I can see why I didn’t
remember it well, though.
The story
is a fast-paced adventure, which tells more than shows and is scarce with
details and, thus, isn’t very memorable. The main character being a boy (and also kind-of the author’s self-insert, I think) might have contributed to it
being easily forgettable, as well.
Nevertheless,
I didn’t hate the book and I found certain elements entertaining in the light
of Black Sails. Therefore, the reread
was overall worth my time.
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