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Robinson Crusoe [Penguin Readers]

by Daniel Defoe

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Robinson Crusoe is at sea when there is a great storm. His ship goes down, and his friends die. The sea throws Crusoe onto a beach. He is on an island. But which island? Are there other people on it? And are they friendly? What will Crusoe do now?
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A ship went down because of a great storm!
And the only live was Robinson Crusoe alone,on the island.
This story is separated in many short part like diary
so it was easy for me to read.
I enjoy reading this book but this story has a lot of grotesk scenes by men.
I felt bad but if I am left a island alone and have many
dangerous accident,I may be dangerous to protect myself. ( )
  yukimaruge | Dec 9, 2010 |
Robinson Crusoe was a man who liked the journey. One day, he arrived at a island and there was no people. He managed in that island and met some strangers. Can he go back England? I read this famous story in English in the first time. But this is very interesting for me. It is fun for me to image the life of Robinson Crusoe. ( )
  kebosi | Jun 6, 2010 |
I like this story because you can find good lesson and they can teach you how not to become a selfish people and become a friendly people.
  getreadingadw | May 20, 2010 |
This book is written the life of Robinson Crusoe.
His life was very dangerous,interesting and exciting.
When he was young,he floated to the island where there was nobody.
So he started to live alone...
I recommend it to you. ( )
  yakalemon | May 31, 2009 |
Roinson Crusoe was flown into a island which nobody lived on,and he lived on there.
I want to visit the island and see Robinson's vestiges.
  hishamaru | Jul 13, 2008 |
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Robinson Crusoe is at sea when there is a great storm. His ship goes down, and his friends die. The sea throws Crusoe onto a beach. He is on an island. But which island? Are there other people on it? And are they friendly? What will Crusoe do now?

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