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Indiscretions of Archie

Gelesen von Mark Nelson

(4,814 Sterne; 965 Bewertungen)

It wasn't Archie's fault really. It's true he went to America and fell in love with Lucille, the daughter of a millionaire hotel proprietor and if he did marry her--well, what else was there to do?
From his point of view, the whole thing was a thoroughly good egg; but Mr. Brewster, his father-in-law, thought differently, Archie had neither money nor occupation, which was distasteful in the eyes of the industrious Mr. Brewster; but the real bar was the fact that he had once adversely criticised one of his hotels.
Archie does his best to heal the breach; but, being something of an ass, genus priceless, he finds it almost beyond his powers to placate "the man-eating fish" whom Providence has given him as a father-in-law. (Summary from the Gutenberg text) (9 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Distressing Scene in a Hotel 7:15

7:15

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A Shock for Mr. Brewster 10:45

10:45

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Mr. Brewster Delivers Sentence 13:10

13:10

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Work Wanted 8:13

8:13

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Strange Experience of an Artist's Model 19:28

19:28

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The Bomb 23:44

23:44

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Mr. Roscoe Sherriff Has an Idea 23:12

23:12

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A Disturbed Night for Dear Old Squiffy 24:30

24:30

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A Letter From Parker 21:29

21:29

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Doing Father a Bit of Good 27:03

27:03

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Salvatore Chooses the Wrong Moment 14:09

14:09

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Bright Eyes - And a Fly 24:03

24:03

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13 Rallying Round Percy 27:50

27:50

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14 The Sad Case of Looney Biddle 23:26

23:26

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15 Summer Storms 31:04

31:04

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16 Archie Accepts a Situation 16:27

16:27

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17 Brother Bill's Romance 12:11

12:11

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18 The Sausage Chappie 20:35

20:35

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19 Reggie Comes To Life 37:29

37:34

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20 The Sausage Chappie Clicks 19:32

19:32

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21 The Growing Boy 28:10

28:10

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22 Washy Steps Into the Hall of Fame 24:40

24:40

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23 Mother's Knee 22:20

22:20

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The Melting of Mr. Connolly 22:37

22:37

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The Wigmore Venus 24:26

24:48

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A Tale of a Grandfather 20:22

20:22

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Bewertungen

great book, great reader

(5 Sterne)

who better to read my favorite comedic writer than favorite comedic reader. Mark is a STITCH! even makes the standard "this is a Librivox recording. .." statement entertaining. Such a silly guy. The book is P.G. WODEHOUSE. There isn't more to say. The man is hilarious!

Brilliant!

(5 Sterne)

P.G. Wodehouse is a perennial favorite of mine and this one kept me chortling throughout. The innocent misadventures Archie has on his own are entertaining enough, but in the chapters where he's paired with his father-in-law, or even just trying to do something on his behalf, that's where the brilliance truly shines through. Some of Wodehouse's writing in this book represent some of his best talent -- particularly chapter 22 ("Washy Steps Into The Hall Of Fame") which I played several times. A highly entertaining yarn throughout the entire book. Librivox volunteer reader, Mark Nelson, did a very good job reading this book :)

Magnificent and all that rot

(5 Sterne)

Count on P.G. Wodehouse to deliver a hilarious entertaining tale! Although on the longer side I never once became bored; both Wodehouse and the narrator kept me thoroughly engrossed. Speaking of the narrator, he did a perfect job! He instills life and humor while retaining clarity in all points of the book. Also, he must have challenged himself to say "This is a Librivox recording etc." in as many tones as possible. It quite tickled me pink, don't you know?

Indiscretions of Archie

(4 Sterne)

The reading was well done I appreciate the readers ability to bring the different characters to life. This is not one of the authors best stories in my mind but still a good listen and a funny story. I did get a bit frustrated by the overuse of slang by the Archie character. to me it made it harder to like him and usually the main person in his books are likeable if slightly different personalities.

Excellent book

(5 Sterne)

Archie is a well-meaning old bean who loves his wife dearly and would love to feel the same toward his father-in-law. Alas, Archie's FIL hates him, what what. That does not discourage Archie who is determined to fit into his new American family. The book is well-written, funny, and endearing all at once. But, after all, it is a Wodehouse book. :-) Mark Nelson does his usual jolly fine job as reader. Enjoy!

FUUUUUUUUUUN!!!

(4,5 Sterne)

One may consider Archie a buffoon; another may consider him lucky beyond imagination; and another may even consider him brilliant. But, all must admit that he is rompingly entertaining. Mark Nelson outdoes himself with this dramatic reading.

A delight.

(5 Sterne)

Both text and reading were delightful. I first read Wodehouse as a teenager visiting family friends and left to my own devices to help myself to hosts bookshelves for amusement. I was enchanted with Jeeves and Wooster. I still am. Now in my 80s, with failing eyesight leading me away from the written page to audio, I chanced across this and my youthful enthusiasm of Wodehouse is reinvigorated. His characters, descriptions, and the predicaments Archie gets into and out of are utterly delightful. It leaves me smiling and occasionally giggling. The reader is excellent, could not ask for better. Seems he is a fan of Wodehouse too. I found a You Tube interview with the reader, and now will be listening next to the Wodehouse Chicken book he mentioned as his personal favorite. Thank you for the joy audio books bring, and for treating the authors work so kindly.

Jolly good ! Frightfully spiffing

(5 Sterne)

has so many laugh out loud moments. some of the neighbours stared at me while I laughed out aloud while taking a walk on the terrace, where I always also listen to audio books. I've read or listened to almost all of PG wodehouses' books, and I am compelled at say that this is by far the best. (I did not come to this conclusion lightly and I'm quite fond of the Blandings castle series too, that would rank second in my list!) Just LOVE how Mark Nelson reads out and manages to personify characters with his wonderful voice. It has been an absolute pleasure, getting to listen to this book. Life couldn't get any better.