A review by pinks_paperbacks
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson

4.0

It took me on an adventure along with the characters. Adventure not limiting to the value of the sceneries in various locations but extending to their state of mind in every situation into which they fell. This is one of the earliest classics I know of that has presented us with 'bromance' throughout the book with such simplicity of the emotion. Initially I did have trouble with the language because I am not used to Scottish English (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about the language) but by the context of the sentence and common sense, the story absorbed my attention.

To conclude, it is a story narrated to us simply and straightforwardly yet stimulatingly.