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The Count of Monte Cristo (version 2)

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(4,374 Sterne; 517 Bewertungen)

The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant during the historical events of 1815–1838 (from just before the Hundred Days through the reign of Louis-Philippe of France). The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. It is primarily concerned with themes of justice, vengeance, mercy, and forgiveness, and is told in the style of an adventure story. (Summary by Wikipedia) (49 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Chapter I - Marseilles - The Arrival

21:20

Read by Delmar H Dolbier

Chapter II - Father and Son

14:36

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter III - The Catalans

25:31

Read by TriciaG

Chapter IV - Conspiracy

13:52

Read by Richard Carpenter

Chapter V - The Marriage-Feast

31:03

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter VI - The Deputy Procureur du Roi

26:22

Read by Art Leung

Chapter VII - The Examination

21:00

Read by Grace

Chapter VIII - The Chateau D'If

17:48

Read by Caroline Hemmerly Kunkle

Chapter IX - The Evening of the Betrothal

10:58

Read by elmay

Chapter X -The King's Closet at the Tuileries

18:56

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XI - The Corsican Ogre

19:17

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XII - Father and Son

16:22

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XIII - The Hundred Days

16:30

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XIV - The Two Prisoners

20:32

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XV - Number 34 and Number 27

33:08

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XVI - A Learned Italian

25:57

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XVII - The Abbe's Chamber

47:50

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XVIII - The Treasure

30:15

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XIX - The Third Attack

25:35

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XX - The Cemetary of Chateau D'If

12:38

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter XXI - The Island of Tiboulen

19:02

Read by von

Chapter XXII - The Smugglers

14:58

Read by von

Chapter XXIII - The Island of Monte Cristo

15:25

Read by von

Chapter XXIV - The Secret Cave

17:20

Read by von

Chapter XXV - The Unknown

17:07

Read by von

Chapter XXVI - The Pont du Gard Inn

31:01

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter XXVII - The Story

27:30

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter XXVIII - The Prison Register

14:04

Read by Art Leung

Chapter XXIX - The House of Morrel & Son

25:12

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Chapter XXX - The Fifth of September

31:46

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Chapter XXXI - Italy: Sinbad the Sailor

1:06:28

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter XXXII - The Waking

13:12

Read by Mark Speener

Chapter XXXIII - Roman Bandits Part 1

36:21

Read by NIneFive83

Chapter XXXIII - Roman Bandits Part 2

30:26

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter XXXIV - The Colosseum part 1

28:42

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter XXXIV - The Colosseum part 2

39:32

Read by acousticwave

Chapter XXXV - La Mazzolata

33:40

Read by TJDasch

Chapter XXXVI - The Carnival at Rome

35:08

Read by Nicole Lee

Chapter XXXVII - The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian

45:11

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter XXXVIII - The Compact

20:13

Read by Saab

Chapter XXXIX - The Guests

20:22

Read by Saab

Chapter XL - The Breakfast

50:20

Read by A. J. Elliot

Chapter XLI - The Presentation

30:46

Read by acousticwave

Chapter XLII - Monsieur Bertuccio

10:55

Read by acousticwave

Chapter XLIII - The House at Auteuil

15:47

Read by acousticwave

Chapter XLIV - The Vendetta

54:30

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter XLV - The Rain of Blood

34:36

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter XLVI - Unlimited Credit

33:03

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter XLVII - The Dappled Grays

32:07

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter XLVIII - Ideology

28:11

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter XLIX - Haidee

13:06

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter L - The Morrel Family

22:19

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter LI - Pyramus and Thisbe

33:11

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LII - Toxicology

48:59

Read by Cynthia Moyer

Chapter LIII - Robert le Diable

48:28

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter LIV - A Flurry in Stocks

31:04

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter LV - Major Cavalcanti

23:56

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter LVI - Andrea Cavalcanti

26:53

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter LVII - In the Lucerne Patch

27:02

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LVIII - M. Noirtier de Villefort

20:46

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LIX - The Will

21:31

Read by wildalaska

Chapter LX - The Telegraph

22:38

Read by Arlene Joyce

Chapter LXI - How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice

20:50

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter LXII - Ghosts

16:15

Read by David R Miller

Chapter LXIII - The Dinner

18:44

Read by David R Miller

Chapter LXIV - The Beggar

25:26

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter LXV - A Conjugal Scene

23:42

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter LXVI - Matrimonial Projects

20:17

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter LXVII - At the Office of the King's Attorney

27:26

Read by Peter John Keeble

Chapter LXVIII - A Summer Ball

12:49

Read by YoungBD

Chapter LXIX - The Inquiry

18:20

Read by Caroline Hemmerly Kunkle

Chapter LXX - The Ball

17:34

Read by Caroline Hemmerly Kunkle

Chapter LXXI - Bread and Salt

8:11

Read by Topaz

Chapter LXXII - Madame de Saint-Meran

30:31

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LXXIII - The Promise Part 1

26:24

Read by Lyn Silva

Chapter LXXIII - The Promise Part 2

43:49

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LXXIV - The Villefort Family Vault

21:00

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LXXV - A Signed Statement

24:53

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LXXVI - Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger

22:33

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LXXVII - Haidee

53:15

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LXXVIII - We Hear from Yanina

44:19

Read by Michael Reuss

Chapter LXXIX - The Lemonade

30:01

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LXXX - The Accusation

15:00

Read by 384403

Chapter LXXXI - The Room of the Retired Baker

38:32

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Chapter LXXXII - The Burglary

30:57

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Chapter LXXXIII - The Hand of God

11:18

Read by Jacob M. Kirchner

Chapter LXXXIV - Beauchamp

14:23

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LXXXV - The Journey

22:27

Read by acousticwave

Chapter LXXXVI - The Trial

28:17

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter LXXXVII - The Challenge

13:50

Read by David Isenhower

Chapter LXXXVIII - The Insult

22:01

Read by Greg Giordano

Chapter LXXXIX - A Nocturnal Interview

24:25

Read by MJ Franck

Chapter XC - The Meeting

31:07

Read by Cynthia Moyer

Chapter XCI - Mother and Son

16:59

Read by Prachi Pendse

Chapter XCII - The Suicide

17:12

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Chapter XCIII - Valentine

18:41

Read by Prachi Pendse

Chapter XCIV - Maximilian's Avowal

26:11

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Chapter XCV - Father and Daughter

21:18

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Chapter XCVI - The Contract

23:47

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Chapter XCVII - The Departure for Belgium

15:45

Read by wildalaska

Chapter XCVIII - The Bell and Bottle Tavern

23:45

Read by Caroline Hemmerly Kunkle

Chapter XCIX - The Law

23:25

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter C - The Apparition

16:20

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter CI - Locusta

13:33

Read by Meeya

Chapter CII - Valentine

13:38

Read by Charlotte Duckett

Chapter CIII - Maximilian

20:42

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter CIV - Danglars Signature

23:05

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter CV - The Cemetery of Pere-la-Chaise

28:33

Read by Robert Hoffman

Chapter CVI - Dividing the Proceeds

29:43

Read by J L Raimundo

Chapter CVII - The Lions' Den

20:19

Read by Asta1234

Chapter CVIII - The Judge

25:37

Read by Asta1234

Chapter CIX - The Assizes

13:44

Read by TriciaG

Chapter CX - The Indictment

17:25

Read by TriciaG

Chapter CXI - Expiation

17:18

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Chapter CXII - The Departure

33:05

Read by bala

Chapter CXIII - The Past

29:08

Read by Asta1234

Chapter CXIV - Peppino

21:20

Read by Eden Rea-Hedrick

Chapter CXV - Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare

12:26

Read by elmay

Chapter CXVI - The Pardon

10:55

Read by elmay

Chapter CXVII - The Fifth of October

33:31

Read by Kristin G.

Bewertungen

great story, a few less than great readers

(3 Sterne)

My husband and I enjoyed the story, but found many of the readers impossible to understand. When seeking volunteers, please keep in mind that very often audio books are listened to in settings with significant background noise, and readers with strong accents or soft, sweet voices are unsuitable for listening while on the treadmill or while traveling in the car. Several times we were forced to read a chapter from the print version or we would have completely lost the thread of the story.

almost ruined

(2,5 Sterne)

This book is almost ruined by a succession of monotone voices, mispronunciation and heavy accents. I normally love accents but it this case a number of chapters were rendered incomprehensible. Volunteers need to be told to inject a bit of life into their reading and not just get through it as quickly as possible.

Can't understand much of Ch 40

(3,5 Sterne)

I can't understand the reader in Chapter 40. Her unnecessary quickness of pace combined with her accent and lack of enunciation through detailed parts of sentences, makes this chapter about 25% incomprehensible. Also there is no consistency among the pronunciation of the characters' names or even the author's name! Literally every reader pronounces Alexandre Dumas differently!! So annoying. Quality and consistency of recordings aside, this is a great book!

9

(5 Sterne)

I've read several reviews about the quality of this recording. People complain about accents improperly pronounced English words at Etc. let me give you my take. People from all over the world have contributed to reading a classic for your and my enjoyment. The fact that some have accents that are unfamiliar to my particular dialect, the fact that there are mispronounced words as it relates to what I believe the way they should be pronounced, all add to the character and the enjoyment. I am working and have had many someones who have taken their time to read this book out loud for my personal enjoyment. How dare I complain. yes there are accents and words that are pronounced not properly compared to an English speaker. Does that make it bad? Absolutely not! I have enjoyed this reading tremendously. Thank you so very much for everyone was willing to take their time to share the reading of this classic with anyone who's willing to pick it up and do nothing more than listen. Kudos and thanks to you all!

Great story, Could not understand narration

(3 Sterne)

Whoever narrates this book mispronounces so many words, even simple ones like flecked and french words like gendarmes. With each proceeding chapter it is increasingly more difficult to comprehend the speech. I've tried to listen to this several times but I had to buy the book in order to understand what was going on. I'd reccomend a new recording so people can enjoy this tale to the greatest extent.

(2,5 Sterne)

I have no complaints about the story. I have loved it for years. Unfortunately, some of the narrators were quite bad. One was so annoying I almost quit listening. There is another version on Librivox read by David Clarke. I only found it after suffering through 4 1/2 chapters of this. Do yourself a favor and find that one.

Difficult to understand

(2 Sterne)

I have read this book before, and it is wonderful. I decided to listen to it my second time around and have been disappointed to find that a couple of the readers have heavy accents that make them very difficult to understand. If it were simply accents, that wouldn't bother me, but they are also not good readers in English. I could easily believe that some of these were recorded as part of ESL practice, as the reader not only stumbles over words, but also skips over some words entirely (particularly articles). It's difficult to learn another language, I completely understand that, but I think it's important not to use unwilling people as your practice listeners, and not to record chapters of a book if you are unable to read smoothly and include all the words.

Great book, wide variety of readers

(4 Sterne)

Long book but it was worth it. Most of the readers were easy to listen to. A couple of them were quite annoying to listen to and two or two had accents that made them very difficult to understand.