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Robinson Crusoe

By: Daniel Defoe
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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First published in 1719 in London, the first edition of Robinson Crusoe gave credit to the work's fictional protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, as its actual author instead of Daniel Defoe. This led many readers to believe Robinson Crusoe was a real person and the book a true account. In form epistolary, confessional, and didactic, the novel is a fictional autobiography of the title character, a castaway who spends years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. Despite its simple narrative style, Robinson Crusoe was well received in the literary world and is often credited as marking the beginning of realistic fiction as a literary genre. Before the end of 1719 the book had already run through four editions, and it has gone on to become one of the most widely published books in history, spawning numerous sequels and adaptations for stage, film, and television. For three hundred years, Robinson Crusoe has entertained both adults and young people alike.

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Great story.

Great story of one who finds himself by getting lost...literally! I can see why this is a classic!

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Excellent

I liked the story and the narrator. It was very well done. I liked the added sound effects.

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Castaway Log

Going into this without any ideas or plot, I assumed it was a novel about being on a boat like Moby Dick, but what I found is a man’s diary of his misfortunes at sea resulting in a decades long adventure in isolation.

I believe the story is famous because of its casual realistic fiction from the first person perspective. It wasn’t poorly written or a bad story by any means, but that concept isn’t novel anymore so the WOW factor isn’t there.

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A Rewarding Classic

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Even though the basic story (or, rather, certain fragments of that story) are so well known, this early example of the art of the novel is among its best. The start is a little slow, but after that the narrative quickly builds until by the time our hero lands on his island, it has become quite compelling. I found Defoe's account of Robinson's efforts at survival, and the castaway's growing ingenuity, fascinating, the telling masterful.

Present in the story, too, is an unconscious portrayal of the 17th Century worldview (although published in 1719, the story itself takes place in the latter half of the 1600s), among them their views of religion and morality -- the fact that slavery was simply an assumed fact, for example, so that the horrors of the slave trade were entirely below notice, even by those who considered themselves moral, and who were in all other ways. Each era is blind to its own darkest evils.

Engaging and revealing, this is a story that does not feel old, but is instead fresh and rewarding. This is a classic well worth checking out.

I thought Charlton Griffin did a fine job narrating. The jungle sounds, sounds of waves, etc, that were used to divide chapters are unnecessary and cheesy, but a minor distraction.

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Robinson Crusoe is hard to "Jazz up"

I bought this title as one of my kids needed to read it this term and I had heard it was a difficult book to read. I can't tell whether it was Mr. Griffin's tone or whether she just didn't connect with the audio, but we ended up switching to reading the paper book ourselves. In reading the book aloud myself it is hard to jazz up and make Robinson Crusoe interesting because of the way its written. Long, long, LONG sentences filled with the minutest detail. Overall, my daughter really enjoyed the story, but unless we get into a tough spot I would imagine I'll end up reading this one to my next student.

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Amazing !

Have finished the book in about three days, very easy to listen to, very engaging.

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A WONDERFUL Family Listen!

This was a wonderful adventurous story entertaining us all-from both parents , to the 17yr old, 13yr old and especially the 10yr old! We listened during the dinner hour, pausing to discuss the treacherous perilous situations and the faith he found himself relying on! We are looking forward to his sequel!

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wow

I can't believe I finish this book. I thought this was a classic story ,ooooohhh crap. Certain things are looked at several different times Over 20 minutes. Other things are skipped over that you would like to know about. Then all of sudden a lot of time passes, and you don't know anything. This book is a brain teaser to the fullest extent. This book is very religious at one point, and pretty much finishes with money and donations.

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Classic story

I found this story to be very well written and a fun adventure to listen to... I didn't give it a very high score in that it didn't excite or peak my interest... Though I did enjoy it in some ways...

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get unabridged!

Is there anything you would change about this book?

Good story but early on very tedious with minute details.

What was most disappointing about Daniel Defoe’s story?

the little details about how he bred his goats kept him from interesting part of story

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Charlton Griffin?

well done.

Do you think Robinson Crusoe needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

no

Any additional comments?

no

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