The Man Whom the Trees Loved
Gelesen von Amy Gramour
Algernon Blackwood
The story of a man’s deep connection with nature and his wife’s fear of it. –Summary by Amy Larch Gramour (2 hr 30 min)
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Reals You In
David Schultz
Backwoods masterful use of words captures the mind in this tale of strife for a man's love and soul. He does not go for any cheap thrills, but instead builds the suspense with many turns, leaving you wondering what will happen next.
The Man Whom the Trees Loved
A. R. Hacker
A fantasticly eerie tale that's both claustrophobic and agoraphobic at the same time. It has real sense of menace and overwhelming dread that is rare to find these days. Also beautifully read by the narrator.
Very good book
olapac
The reader did an excellent job. The book is very poetic and at the same time full of suspense. The description of nature is wonderful and chilling at the same time.
Really enjoyable!
Mandy
A Good book brilliantly narrated-the plot is original with a growing sense of unease.
Shelly
The forest - a place to fear since man first walked the earth. A place that prays on inner fears or comforts the soul. Wonderful story that leaves one pondering the truth,
Whom The Trees Loved
geofbrit
Wonderful story! Do plants have souls? A couple who live on the edge of the forest find out. The reading was well done, and not monotonous.
Fine thriller! Is the wife going mad or the forest claiming
Mary Ann Mays
Oaky
Crikey!
Great story. Could have used less exposition and more action. For example, it might have opened with Sanderson painting in the forest. I'd love to see an adaptation like Richard Stanley's "The Color Out of Space."