So, Treasure Island was the first "real book" (how I thought about it then) I read, when I was in 1st grade. I finished it feeling so satisfied. I looked at the cover, thought for a minute, and said "Mom, what's an iz-land?" Thus, I learned early on to look up words I didn't know. Clearly, I understood enough to enjoy the story.
So this time around I was curious what I would think of the writing style, and the details, overall. Nautical stories are not really my thing. A year or so ago, I read Lord Jim, and while I appreciated the depth of meaning, it wasn't really my kind of book.
However, this is a totally different story. It's a light adventure, basically. To my surprise, it was a page turner. The antiquated language wasn't much of a hindrance. Characterization was good and the plot clipped along. With a young teen as the protagonist, the seafaring details were not overwhelming.
A few details were a tad unbelievable, but overall it was a fun read.
I'll update this review when I read the other stories.