The Pirate
Gelesen von Deon Gines
Sir Walter Scott
The Pirate is set in the island of Shetland in the late 1600s, and is a historical novel based on the life of John Gow, Captain Cleveland in the novel. - Summary by Deon Gines (23 hr 11 min)
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Rastus
The narrator needs to be spanked. In addition to monotony she can't pronounce basic English. In the first chapter you will hear "Archie-pelaargo"? Please!
David Smith
ruined by a robotic monotone reading just couldn't listen.hirrible rendition
The Reader is bad.
Jennifer Reiersen
The story itself might be good, but the reader is so bad that it is difficult to listen without laughing or getting distracted. I literally laughed out loud when she read "Ha. ha. ha. ha" with no expression. She sometimes uses some expression, but it seems very limited and inconsistent. pronunciation is off at times. Is this a literal robot or digital artificial voice? Sometimes, it sounds like it could be, but I think this is a real human, which kind of makes it worse. I will probably listen again because I missed parts.
gray beard
There’s no doubt that the author can indeed write. Beware as the sentence structure and wording are in the time period of the day,which makes the story line at times challenging at best to fallow. Surprise ending is worth it all.
interesting story
Cgb
a long slow well described story. Very thankful to the narrator for her clear easy to listen to and follow style. Not Sure Walter Scott's best novel. But it is a descriptive masterpiece
Great Read
Himmer
Makes me want to get to know Shetland!