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Flint's Island

The Lost Sequel to Treasure Island

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Flint's Island

By: Leonard Wibberley
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A sequel to the most popular pirate tale ever told—Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island.

Inspired by the opening line of the famous novel in which Jim Hawkins tells of a “treasure not yet lifted” still hidden on an unknown island, Leonard Wibberley (author of The Mouse That Roared) penned this unofficial sequel—a gratifyingly bloody and piratical tale, dominated by one of fiction’s great hero-rogues, the endlessly cunning, forever evil Long John Silver.

Wibberley, in his foreword, tells how he came to write Flint’s Island, “I realized I must myself, however unworthy, attempt to supply the story of what happened to the remaining treasure or die with that question, raised in childhood, unanswered.”

Recommended reading in the Seton Home Study Guide for Grade 7.

“Silver’s wiliness and Flint’s mystique are perfectly captured and the American seamen—prudent Captain Samuels, the unimaginative Yankee carpenter Smigley, the impulsive mutineer Green and the loyal, but mean-spirited Peasbody are worthy of their Hispaniola counterparts.”—Kirkus Reviews
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This is a thoroughly enjoyable and very well written unofficial sequel to Treasure Island. It is narrated by something called Virtual Voice, but it has gotten so much better than it was a few years ago. it genuinely sounds like a human, and what's more a human who reads well. I didn't notice any pronunciation mistakes in the reading, and only 1 mathematical mistake when dividing up the loot. If you like Leonard Wibberley's more serious young adult novels I distinctly recommend this book.

Excellent book well read

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