Best Adventure Books of All Time to Read Once

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Best adventure book of all time

“ Dune” by Frank Herbert: The story revolves around young Paul Atreides and his family. The story is set against a future feudal interstellar society. The family of Atreides eventually accepts the stewardship of the desert planet Arrakis. The barren wasteland of Dune, having nothing of great value, was the only source of "spice" melange. This book explores the environment, religion, and human nature of Dune and provides a richly detailed life of the Dune. the major themes that the texts of the story cover are ecology, environment, politics, power, religion, and human potential.

"The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown: "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown is a contemporary classic that talks about history, art, and riddles altogether in a witty manner which is exactly what fascinates the readers. The book talks about murder and the investigation somehow is carried through deciphering coders and riddles and then reaching the result.it is a fast-paced adventure full of twists and turns. the book takes you on a roller coaster ride of suspense and surprises at every turn of the page 

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson: The book was published in 1883 and has successfully gathered all the attention of the readers with its storyline. The book has thrilling tales of pirates, treasure maps, and daring challenges. The story revolves around Jim Hawkins, who is a young boy. He happens to stumble on a treasure map which he finds in the chest of a dead sailor named Billy Bones. Jim, along with his mother and a local doctor figures out that the map is directed to a hidden pirate treasure. They all team up with Squire Trelawney, who funds an expedition to recover the treasure. The major themes that the book talks about are adventure, exploration, good versus evil, greed, and betrayal.

Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer: The book was published in 1997 and talks about the 1996 Mount Everest catastrophe. The book provides an account of the entire disaster which claimed the lives of eight climbers. The book is the author’s personal account of the Everest expedition led by Rob Hall of Adventure Consultants. It also talks about human emotions and vulnerability.

“Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe is one of the classics that has been said to have done really well in the genre of adventure. The novel features Robinson Crueso who defies his father's orders and sets out for an adventure in the sea. He navigates his way as he faces numerous challenges and finally finds himself on a deserted island where he must learn to survive in isolation. Crusoe struggles to manage shelter and food for himself when he discovers the island is home to the natives. The book talks about colonialism and religious differences.

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