Robin
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Gelesen von Linda Andrus
Robin is a captivating sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's earlier work, The Head of the House of Coombe, continuing the intricate relationships among English nobles and commoners in the pre-World War I era. This novel centers on Robin, Lord Coombe, and his connections with Donal and Feather, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of social class.
Set against the backdrop of a changing society, Burnett delves into the lives of her characters as they navigate personal and societal challenges. The story unfolds with a rich tapestry of emotions, revealing the struggles and triumphs of those caught between tradition and modernity.
With its nuanced portrayal of human relationships and the impact of societal expectations, Robin offers a thoughtful reflection on the nature of identity and belonging. Linda Andrus's narration brings this timeless tale to life, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in Burnett's world.
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| The Years Before | 29:20 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter I | 14:14 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter II | 23:24 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter III | 27:33 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter IV | 15:47 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter V | 12:24 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter VI | 10:28 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter VII | 11:03 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter VIII | 15:06 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter IX | 17:27 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter X | 10:46 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XI | 14:11 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XII | 15:31 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XIII | 15:24 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XIV | 13:33 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XV | 12:16 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XVI | 20:10 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XVII | 15:08 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XVIII | 9:53 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XIX | 25:08 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XX | 10:05 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXI | 15:56 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXII | 17:41 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXIII | 13:37 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXIV | 20:01 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXV | 10:15 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXVI | 13:00 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXVII | 29:34 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXVIII | 18:21 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXIX and Chapter XXX | 18:51 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XXXI | 13:10 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXII | 17:03 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXIII and Chapter XXXIV | 22:22 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXV | 11:12 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXVI | 11:49 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXVII | 20:02 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Title: Chapter XXXVIII and Chapter XXXIX | 18:47 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XL | 20:40 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XLI | 17:48 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus | |
| Chapter XLII | 11:32 | Gelesen von Linda Andrus |
Bewertungen
Tekla
The reading is fine, if a little monotone, but the book is straight up terrible. Robin loses all semblance of a personality in favor of turning into Bella Swan, and drags the rest of the cast down with her. The most upsetting part is that because of the WWI setting, the lesson of the book winds up being: WWI was tragic because an insipid teenage girl lost her boyfriend. (SPOILER: Except that he turned out to be alive after all, and also spiritualism is right, so it wasn't actually tragic, really.) I've read and listened to a significant amount of FHB'S work lately, and this is the first real stinker. I'm seriously disappointed. Not only is the author generally one of my favorites, but the prequel, The Head of the House of Coombe is quite interesting. I recommend A Lady of Quality instead.
Marigold
This book is not as awful as other reviews state. I agree with the occult stuff being a bit crazy but overall the book was good to listen to. One redeeming fact (if the occult stuff is over-the-top for you) is that the main character is a sweet and loving 18 yr old and after reading the previous book about her seriously neglectful mother (the child was almost six and she didn't even know what a mother was because hers was too busy partying and handed her baby over to the nanny as soon as she was born), the fact the girl grew up to be a useful loving creature is a miracle in itself.
Angeles
Well, it's not as good as the first book. I think that Robin's mother was more interesting than Robin.
Unexpected
A LibriVox Listener
Having been dazed by the perfections of an angel throughout the book, she turns out to be an occultist in the end. It's like a work of Soviet propaganda. Disappointing for such a good writer.
Too long. Awkward story line
Okies Kid
Unlike other stories I've read by this author. Hope this is an anomaly!