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Robinson Crusoe

nd a pleasant surprise. It turns out that his cash crops have made him a small fortune, and he soon becomes married. During the remainder of his life, Crusoe musters the strength to take a final voyage to the islands he once dwelled.This is a book, not just of survival of the fittest, but of humanity and faith. This book has an underlying message about how to treat people. In the beginning Crusoe is held as a slave, yet he still became a wealthy plantation owner. I think that the author of this novel sent out a message that is one of the most common rules of edicate and of morality: treat others the way you would like to be treated. This is a simple lesson, but is an important life lesson. The author also taught a good survival and life lesson, which is to never give up hope. When faced by adversity, you should never roll over and die, but instead, attempt to overcome it.This is a book with many great lessons to teach. It is a wonderful book for anyone who likes adventure or even for someone who doesn’t like adventure. This book is very open-ended, and kept me guessing the entire time, although I do urge strong caution, once you pick it up you won’t want to put it down. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading....

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