The Pickwick Papers (version 3)
Gelesen von Hamlet
Charles Dickens
Mr Pickwick, founder of the Pickwick Club, sets out with his three friends, Tupman, Snodgrass, and Winkle, to observe the world. They intend to travel to places in England remote from London, and observe their findings which they send back to the Club. In their journeys, they continually get themselves into all sorts of difficult but comical situations, from which they must extricate themselves, often with the assistance of Mr Pickwick's personal servant, Sam Weller. - Summary by Brad Filippone (29 hr 49 min)
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Absolutely delightful
A fantastic early Dickens. What the plot lacks in unity and (at times) suspense, the prose makes up in characteristically dickensian light-footed elegance, with moving touches of humanity and the most ingenious and pervading sense of humor. Innumerous occasions to laugh out loud at his most comical inventions. The reading is simply fantastic. Brad Filippone has become one of my all-time favorite readers. His rendering of Dickens' wonderful cast of characters is consistently brilliant.
wonderful
glencora p
What a wonderful reading of one of my favorite novels! Thank you again and again to the reader for all the time and effort he put into recording the book. Sam and Tony Weller are especially well voiced.
What an Undertaking!
Hannah Martinez
I was very impressed with this reader! He remained excellent throughout the whole book! I loved the story as well! Don't be daunted by the length! You will be sorry when it's over!
Hamlet delivers another flawless reading, as always. While not my favorite Dickens novel, it is delightful to listen to and full of humor and loveable characters.
Martin
One of my all time and continuing favourite yarns. Read with humour and emotion. I enjoyed it enormously. Thank you.
Good story
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This is a very interesting story and I did enjoy it but the reader was superb. excellent job!
Pickwick fan
Steve Thorson
very interesting book, full of human interest, excellent reader!
Well done!
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A very well done reading of this enjoyable story.