Reviewed by wcs53 on
This book could not really be described as fast-paced, but it never seems to drag along either. The author has a great way of drawing you into the story with the very descriptive way that things and people are portrayed. It takes over a third of the book to even get near the island, but that's good, because getting there is all part of the fun.
I didn't find this book to be too predictable. There were many clues to be had as the story progressed, but things didn't always turn out the way I thought they would. Even the ending, satisfying as it was, was not exactly as I pictured it.
If you are a fan of Treasure Island, which I am, then you should find this book to be a satisfactory and fitting sequel, as well as tribute, to the original story. I should also add that you wouldn't have to be too familiar with the original book to enjoy this one, although it might help to understand some of the things going on. Besides are there many people out there who aren't familiar with Robert Louis Stevenson's classic?
I'm not that familiar with the author, Andrew Motion, other than he presided as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2009. He has a number of books published, many of which are poetry. I may check out some of these as well.
If you enjoyed Treasure Island then check out Silver. If not, check it out anyway - you may be pleasantly surprised.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 2 June, 2012: Finished reading
- 2 June, 2012: Reviewed