I was feeling in the mood for a blog meme of some sort, so I dropped by The Broke and the Bookish to see what was on the menu for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday. Turns out that this week is a “freebie,” where everyone picks their own theme. So I decided to shine the spotlight on an old favorite genre of mine—classic novels of adventure! The big, thick, swashbuckling sort, with colorful historical settings, a large cast of characters and plenty of battles and excitement. So without further ado, here’s my top ten in the order of favorites:
The very definition of the classic adventure story! This was a family read-aloud of ours years ago, and everyone’s attention was riveted from start to finish.
This one follows a young English squire and his companions as they travel to France and Spain with a company of archers to fight in the Hundred Years’ War—with battles at sea, jousting, the siege of a castle, and other adventures along the way. The author of Sherlock Holmes knew how to write a good historical adventure too.
Set during the Wars of the Roses, a tale involving a villainous guardian, a mysterious outlaw band bent on avenging wrongs, and changing of sides between York and Lancaster.
A small group of characters traveling through forests thick with hostile Indians during the French and Indian War, the search for the colonel’s kidnapped daughters…and incidentally, I guess the presence of David Gamut proves that comic relief is an essential ingredient in an adventure story.