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Tarzan and the Ant Men

Gelesen von Matthew Reece

(4,523 Sterne; 154 Bewertungen)

Lord Greystoke, Tarzan of the Apes, is embroiled in thrilling adventures among the tiny, warlike Minunians. (Summary by Matthew Reece) (7 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Chapter I

24:21

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Chapter II

26:35

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Chapter III

25:26

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Chapter IV

21:10

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Chapter V

25:59

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Chapter VI

21:17

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Chapter VII

20:28

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Chapter VIII

19:12

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Chapter IX

21:42

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Chapter X

20:50

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Chapter XI

21:08

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Chapter XII

18:57

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Chapter XIII

24:35

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Chapter XIV

20:13

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Chapter XV

19:29

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Chapter XVI

18:48

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Chapter XVII

23:53

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Chapter XVIII

19:04

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Chapter XIX

18:48

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Chapter XX

18:34

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Chapter XXI

15:21

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Chapter XXII

18:28

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Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

I'm torn with this one. it was good but the Esteban story arc seemed like a pointless side story. I'm assuming there will be more with him in another book but it really was a waste of time. The ant men story arc was really good though

Another fun adventure.

(4 Sterne)

A nice read of the novel by Mr Matthew Reece. His tempo kept the story moving and enjoyable. There are many similarities to the John Carter character and novels. If you like JC by ERB's you will like this audio book.

(5 Sterne)

very well written!! The names got a little confusing, but altogether a great performance and plot!!

accurate title

(5 Sterne)

quite an interesting story and reader is excellent 👌

Not quite up to par compared with previous Tarzan novels.

(3 Sterne)

(5 Sterne)

Good story with a little politics woven in

(4 Sterne)

5 for narrator but 3 for the story..., Mr. Barroughs disappointed me with his sexist conclusions here...