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Return to Treasure Island [3 1/2 Diskette, HTML] [Software]

Jack Trammell (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Book Description

August 1, 1999
Its still therethe bar silver; the swords and weapons; the jewelryall of the loot that the Hispaniola couldnt hold some two-hundred years ago is still awaiting someone to claim it from the the Treasure Island.

Jonathan Osbourne, a descendant of Robert Louis Stevenson, observes his parents discover some old papers, then mysteriously leave on a vacation to a deserted Atlantic island. When their plane is lost and Jonathan is forced to move in with a rich uncle, he becomes convinced that the papers are the key to their disappearance. His Uncle Pinchbeck, however, is suspiciously reluctant to discuss the papers, and insists that Jonathan stop worrying about the past and concentrate on his future at an elite private school.

Jonathan has no intention of giving up so easily. Together with his next-door neighbor, Katherine, he finds the missing papers on his uncles private yacht. They reveal that the Treasure Island Robert Louis wrote about was not fiction, and that his uncle has mysterious plans of his own for the island. There is even evidence that his parents may still be alive, stranded on the island. When his uncles yacht is prepared for a long Atlantic voyage, Jonathan has no doubt about where it is headed.

Jonathan and Katherine stow away on the yacht, and find that though Long John Silver is dead and gone, a new crew of modern pirates who work for Uncle Pinchbeck have set their sights on recovering the remaining loot, and will stop at nothing to get it. There are storms, encounters with deadly wild animals, chases through the jungle, and on Jetskis, a secret industrial operation, and even the ghost of Flint makes an appearance.

No one will be quite the same after they Return to Treasure Island.


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About the Author

Author Jack Trammell's credits include "The Saints Departed", a highly recommended historical novel, "Appalachian Dreams," a collection of new and previously published poems, and two novels "Gray" [hyperlink to www.fictionnetwork.net/fiction/gray], and "Coming Home," serialized on the Fiction Network [hyperlink to www.fictionnetwork.net]. He has published numerous poems, a novella, and non-fiction articles in magazines like "America's Civil War," "Instructor Magazine," "Linn's Stamp News," etc. His current projects include a Civil War novel set in his native state of Kentucky, and another collection of poetry.

Jack is 35 and lives in central Virginia with his wife and three children. His students helped him draft and edit "Return to Treasure Island."


Product Details

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  • Publisher: Hard Shell Word Factory (August 1, 1999)
  • ISBN-10: 1582005028
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582005027
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,766,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I think that this is a good book, January 19, 2000
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I think the book was good, but it could have ended differently. For instance, instead of being on the boat and Uncle Pinchbeck finding the boy it should have ended where when they came back the uncle had the family at gun point and then there was a struggle between the boy and the uncle and it ended up the uncle died from the gun going off. So that way it would had made it more interesting and there would have been more action in it.

To me I think that the characters were believable. I would have thought that this really happened because of all the detail and all the stuff that happened and how they reacted and even the way they sounded was convincing enough.

I would recommend this book because it's not gory. For instance there aren't bodies everywhere, and blood and stuff like that isn't everywhere. So I think I would recommend it. Plus it is even school appropriate.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A review by Afton, December 13, 2000
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The book Return to Treasure Island was, there is no other word for it, great. The plot twist were the best I've seen,and after a bit, I didn't dare try to predict what would happen next. The Characters in the book stood up and seemed to really be talking. The only thing that I'm afriad I have conflict with is that it was too easy a read. The book was more of a 6th or 7th book,though I liked. Also, it could be improved by more detail, and maybe more revealing inter thoughts. Also, the questions that pops into mind is where did the animals that were 'stocked' come from? This would have helped me better understand the type of Island it was. I was glad that, while it did have a good ending,and turned out the way I thought it should, I am so gald it wasn't just another ''and they lived happily ever after,the end.'' type of book. My deepst congrads to Mr. Trammal on his book, and I wait, ears up and eyes bright for any other Y.A. books he plans to come up with. Who knows? As an old lady, you may just catch me curled up and reading Return to Treasure Island once more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Leon, a middle school student, March 1, 2000
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I liked this book because it was interesting. This book made me feel like I was in the story. It was descriptive and detailed. I think it could be improved with more action, and more characters.
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