Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

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A heady mix of thrills, mystery, atmosphere and memorable characters, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is a classic adventure story that has enthralled both young and old alike ever since it was first published in 1883. Right from the racy opening chapter where the young hero Jim Hawkins encounters a mysterious guest, Billy Bones, at the Admiral Benbow Inn run by his widowed mother, the tale carries the reader off on an edge-of-the-seat roller-coaster ride of non-stop action and drama.Set in 18th century England and told entirely from Jim Hawkins' youthful perspective, the novel portrays how he is drawn unwittingly into the dark deeds of pirates and buccaneers on the English coast. The excitement begins when he discovers a cryptic treasure map in Billy Bones' chest when the secretive Billy succumbs to a fatal heart attack. Jim takes the strange map to trusted elders in the village, Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey, who at once guess that the map marks the location of the lost treasure of an infamous pirate Captain Flint. They decide to immediately set sail in search of the fabled riches with Jim being invited to join them! What more could a young boy want!This is the prelude to a journey that will take young Jim and a band of intrepid seafarers half-way across the world. Traveling as part of the crew, in the guise of a ship's cook, is a sinister yet admirable figure - Long John Silver. This one-legged, ruthless and avaricious man, whose shadowy past hides many a dark and evil secret, is one of the most colorful and remarkable characters in the story. Stevenson endows him with a host of unforgettable qualities – the most famous of which, is of course, the parrot strangely named “Captain Flint” who is constantly on Silver's shoulder. His villainy gradually unfolds as the voyage progresses.The novel has retained its perennial charm for readers over the centuries and is perhaps one of the most adapted adventure stories on TV, film and stage. Recently, a video game has been created based on this eternally appealing tale. Intrigues, duels, escapades and Jim's own transformation into a man, make this the ultimate thrills-spills-'n'-chills fantasy.

Recent Episodes
  • 01 At the Admiral Benbow – 02 Black Dog Appears and Disappears
    Jan 2, 2025 – 30:04
  • 03 The Black Spot – 04 The Sea Chest
    Jan 1, 2025 – 26:45
  • 05 The Last of the Blind Man – 06 The Captain’s Papers
    Dec 31, 2024 – 26:15
  • 07 I go to Bristol – 08 At the Sign of the Spy-Glass
    Dec 30, 2024 – 23:07
  • 09 Powder and Arms – 10 The Voyage
    Dec 29, 2024 – 24:01
  • 11 What I Heard in the Apple Barrel – 12 Council of War
    Dec 28, 2024 – 27:47
  • 13 How my Shore Adventure happend – 14 The First Blow
    Dec 27, 2024 – 24:23
  • 15 The Man of the Island – 16 Narrative continued by the Doctor
    Dec 26, 2024 – 26:03
  • 17 Narrative continued by the Doctor – 18 Narrative continued by the Doctor
    Dec 25, 2024 – 19:39
  • 19 Narrative resumed by Jim Hawkins – 20 Silver’s Embassy
    Dec 24, 2024 – 26:31
  • 21 The Attack – 22 How my Sea Adventure Began
    Dec 23, 2024 – 25:56
  • 23 The Ebb-Tide Runs – 24 The Voyage of the Coracle
    Dec 22, 2024 – 23:37
  • 25 I Strike the Jolly Roger – 26 Israel Hands
    Dec 21, 2024 – 29:59
  • 27 Pieces of Eight – 28 In the Enemy’s Camp
    Dec 20, 2024 – 32:37
  • 29 The Black Spot Again – 30 On Parole
    Dec 19, 2024 – 30:39
  • 31 The Treaure Hunt, Flint’s Pointer – 32 The Treasure Hunt, the Voice Amoung the Trees
    Dec 18, 2024 – 29:08
  • 33 The Fall of a Chieftan – 34 And Last
    Dec 17, 2024 – 26:01
Recent Reviews
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    I like it! I just don't really like the voice because it is just a bit scratchy I the microphone, it is also kinda hard to tell when he starts reading and when he is doing an intro. But otherwise good job I really like it when he sings the pirate songs! love it! Thanks for reading this much!!!
  • nickanderhoey
    Five star review!
    Narration is awesome! Thanks to Adrian. Thank you, sir! pieces of 8, pieces of 8
  • The Page Master
    Them’s that die be the lucky ones!
    I love Treasure Island it’s the original and first pirate story ever. I enjoy the narrators they do excellent. An original classic presented really well.
  • Severatus
    Perfect Narration AAAA+++++
    It’s perfect - It’s my favorite version of the book on audio format. Sooo good
  • crdjeep
    Great reading
    I have thoroughly enjoyed this reading. So much of pirate lore comes from this book and I’m glad to know it.
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