The Ivory Child
Gelesen von laineyben
H. Rider Haggard
Allan Quatermain's first adventure with Lord Ragnall. (Introduction by laineyben) (10 hr 51 min)
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Very Profound and Rich
kentam2u
From the narrator Laineyben, who brings to life the reading by the very extraordanary gift of language skills and historical expertice! Then of course the beautifully written adventures of Allen Quartaimain! The Ivory Child takes you on a very vivid encounter of the challenges of the adventure of Allan and his comrades into the dangers of rivers, trible fudalism, and the attempted rescue of The White Child's Princess. Not before battles of primitive and dark encounters of extrordanary large god- snake for good against the giant elephant god of evil! A great adventure well written, so geographicaly and historically beleavable as truth itself! An adventure you cannot aford to miss.
Classic
Alaskan
This was an excellent book read by the best narrator, the best way to enjoy Haggard.
The narrator was really great and brought the book to life.
Ivory Child
TheBookworm
A great adventure by one of the best action writers. Haggard was head and shoulders above most of his contemporaries and, indeed, almost all modern authors of this genre. Ethnic stereotypes abound, of course. I found that sibilance made this a better listen in the car than on headphones. The mysteriously named laineyben provides an atmospheric and excellently paced reading. Many thanks! TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
i recommend this
red paint
i did enjoy this adventure.... i didnt like a couple of incidents one of them was unnecessary bad... and the other just weird.... sorry not to explain. i dont want to spoil it for you. 😊
Superb experience
shashiks
very well written book. Narrator makes app the characters come alive. she is the best of the lot I'll s say. I really am unable to describe listening this excellent work. Thank you all
If you like Quartermain you will like this book
Dr. Dijkstra
Well read, typical Allan Quartermain book. Fighting against great odds wrought with heroic honor. Something greatly needed in our culture today.
a great african tale
antony lubbe
the reader did a good job, although a poor attempt at a Xhosa accent. it is a well paced eventful story. worth listening to or reading.