I would recommend this book to any person that enjoys adventure and survival. The novel does not have any super deep themes and rather opts to just tell a straightforward story, unlike many modern island survival novels that attempt to be thought-provoking. Robinson Crusoe a ( / kruso /) is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. It is at this point where the book starts to shine, and Robinson's island survival starts to mix supernaturalism and realism. Around a third into the book, Robinson Crusoe simply states that he would focus on only the important parts of his adventure due to his lack of ink. The book starts slow, however, the pacing of the book almost depicts the exact development of Crusoe through his stagnant start and then a life of adventure later on. While the book does use some confusing language at times, the creative results it produces are greatly entertaining. It is a fictional autobiography about the character Robinson Crusoe and his adventures while shipwrecked on an island. The writing is amateurish, the narrative poorly paced, the plot implausible and the characters sketchy, if not. It is generally considered to have been the first novel to have been written in the English language. Robinson Crusoe is an incredibly fun novel to read. As novels go, this is one dreadful piece of work. It was first published on April 25, 1719.
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