Emily's Quest
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Lucy Maud Montgomery
This is the third and final book in the "Emily of New Moon" trilogy.
This is the story of Emily Starr's uneven climb from success in the short story to success in the novel, and of the entanglements in the love affairs of Perry Miller, Dean Priest, Teddy Kent, Ilse Burnley, and Emily Starr. (Summary adapted from Canadian Bookman, 1927) (7 hr 14 min)
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Bewertungen
Mixed quality of readers
Susan
Well written story, well read by some of the readers, but there are other readers who detract from the quality of the narration. Those chapters are a challenge to listen to.
a great book
Katrina Weaver
A vary good book like all the rest of Lucy maud Montgomerys Books! for girls 10+.
Brooklyn B.
Such an amazing book! Oh, how it got me worked up with emotions.
Great book, some narrators good.
NZ Nikki
not sure what's going on in chapters 5, 6 and 13. Ridiculous toneless narration, as tho the reader is racing to get it over with. lovely that people spend the time to contribute but really ought to do the job with some interest and attention. Other narrators excellent and read with beautiful expression.
An apropriate conclusion to the trilogy
deborah isabela
It is such a pity that Canadian school children are not introduced to this amazing writer. Her tales are so vivid and lively. A memorable saga of a simple life. well read. All readers were clear but some raced a bit. Great backdrop for jam making. Thank you.
Sydney Nemetchek
I was wrapped up in the story from the first word. I mostly like the readers (especially reader J.F.Parks), but some got on my nerves . (chapters 5,6, and 12,13. ) I was frustrated with Emily because she would not get married. But I was very happy with the end. THUMBS UP!!!! Loved itsoooomuch!!!!!!!!!
Not my favourite
Joe
The plot seemed to drag on and on with no resolve of any kind for far too long. To the point of being almost boring. I like L.M.Montgomery books but this one just didn't cut it. Sort of a disappointing ending to a good series.
Jeremy P. Walker
A satisfying round-off to the trilogy. Many of the librivox readers were good but I had to find a text version to read on line for a couple of chapters which were unintelligible in this librivox version.