Robinson Crusoe

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Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe (EBook, 2006, Random House Publishing Group)

eBook

English language

Published April 4, 2006 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-553-90314-0
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OCLC Number:
237001944

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Daniel Defoe relates the tale of an English sailor marooned on a desert island for nearly three decades. An ordinary man struggling to survive in extraordinary circumstances, Robinson Crusoe wrestles with fate and the nature of God. This edition features maps.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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The original Minecraft

I really enjoyed this. No chapters, just sort of pick up and read and put it down as you please. It does not try to outpace your attention, but it is entertaining and I liked how Crusoe learns his lessons. I think it is a timely read if you take it as a moral meditation. We are surrounded by beeps and blips and buzzes and I think many of us would welcome a stay on a desert island, hence the Minecraft reference. This has really made me realize that I struggle to trust God with my sustenance.

Friday is definitely not the best representation of a native person, but he is also not the worst. Yeah, it's kind of awful that he totally submits to this white man, but I don't see how Defoe writing in 1719 could have come up with something better. Considering the time period, it …

reviewed Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Classics Library)

18th century Christian Fiction

I really liked Robinson Crusoe. Much more than I expected to. It had a much deeper spiritual component that I had not expected, though maybe religion was just always part of life for Europeans of the 1700s. Robin(son) was a disobedient young man, even if "a good guy" in the eyes of the world. When he was shipwrecked and landed on his island of despair he went from not caring about Religion, to being mad at God, to knowing God never existed, to praying for his needs, to celebrating a sabbath, to being thankful that he had survived, to actually reading his Bible, to a true personal relationship with Jesus to bringing the only man he met to the same, and struggling how to live as a Christian in the world God put him.

At one time I thought it may have been the best Christian Fiction I ever …