Katherine Weare
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Warleggan
- Poldark, Book 4
- By: Winston Graham
- Narrated by: Oliver J. Hembrough
- Length: 14 hrs and 11 mins
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Warleggan is the fourth novel in Winston Graham"s sweeping series of Cornwall, Poldark. Cornwall 1792. Ross plunges into a highly speculative mining venture which threatens not only his family"s financial security but also his turbulent marriage to Demelza. When Ross and Elizabeth"s old attraction rekindles itself, Demelza retaliates by becoming dangerously involved with a handsome Scottish cavalry officer. With bankruptcy an increasingly real possibility, the Poldarks seem to be facing disaster on all fronts.
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Nasty George! Great read (listen)
- By Terrier Mom on 12-10-16
- Warleggan
- Poldark, Book 4
- By: Winston Graham
- Narrated by: Oliver J. Hembrough
Gripping
Reviewed: 26-03-24
Gripping story beautifully read. Listened to it twice through. The whole series is top notch.
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The Peregrine
- By: J. A. Baker
- Narrated by: David Attenborough
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
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The nation"s greatest voice, David Attenborough, reads J. A. Baker"s extraordinary classic of British nature writing, The Peregrine. J. A. Baker"s classic of British nature writing was first published in 1967. Greeted with acclaim, it went on to win the Duff Cooper Prize, the pre-eminent literary prize of the time. Luminaries such as Ted Hughes, Barry Lopez and Andrew Motion have cited it as one of the most important books in 20th-century nature writing.
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Outstanding! My FAVOURITE thing on AUDIBLE
- By Busy of Devon on 17-04-20
- The Peregrine
- By: J. A. Baker
- Narrated by: David Attenborough
Masterly narration of a luminous book.
Reviewed: 18-12-23
This is a captivating experience. Listened time and again. But glad things are actually better for peregrines at least.
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The Night Manager
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
- Length: 19 hrs and 1 min
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The night manager is Jonathan, a veteran of clandestine operations. In flight from a failed marriage and his own past, he has taken refuge in the luxury hotel trade. Yet he finds no escape from his demons. Driven by a desire for atonement and by an inherited patriotism, Jonathan allows himself to be recruited as a British secret agent with a mission to expose the murderer of the woman he himself betrayed. His odyssey takes him across Britain and Canada to the Caribbean and the jungles of Panama.
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Demands your attention, then rewards
- By Nils on 07-04-15
- The Night Manager
- By: John le Carré
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
Totally gripping
Reviewed: 11-11-23
Complex and moving storytelling, brilliantly narrated. Every voice distinctive. Mesmerising. Listened twice on the run.
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Gaudy Night
- By: Dorothy L. Sayers
- Narrated by: Ian Carmichael
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
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When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the "Gaudy", the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies and poison-pen letters - including one that says, "Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup." Some of the notes threaten murder, and one of them involves a long Latin quotation, which makes Harriet suspect that the perpetrator is probably a member of the Senior Common Room. But which of the apparently rational, respectable dons could be committing such crazed acts?
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Just wish it was longer
- By Katherine Weare on 27-10-23
- Gaudy Night
- By: Dorothy L. Sayers
- Narrated by: Ian Carmichael
Just wish it was longer
Reviewed: 27-10-23
Beautifully performed. Now go and read the wonderful book which is more dense and complex. Unfortunately, the reading of it on audible it’s awful.
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I Capture the Castle
- By: Dodie Smith
- Narrated by: Jenny Agutter
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
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"I write this sitting at the kitchen sink" is the first line of a novel about love, sibling rivalry, and a bohemian existence in a crumbling castle in the middle of nowhere. Cassandra Mortmin"s journal records her fadingly glamorous stepmother, her beautiful, wistful older sister, and the man to whom they owe both their isolation and poverty: Father. The author of one experimental novel, and a minor cause celebre, he has since suffered from writer"s block and is determined to drag his family down with him.
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funny and well written
- By Patricia Moffett on 22-05-06
- I Capture the Castle
- By: Dodie Smith
- Narrated by: Jenny Agutter
Utterly glorious
Reviewed: 21-10-23
Classic, coming-of-age story superbly read. It is fourth time I’ve listened to it on audible and richly repays repeated listening.
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The End of the Affair
- By: Graham Greene
- Narrated by: Colin Firth
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
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Audie Award Winner, Audiobook of the Year, 2013. Audie Award Nominee, Best Solo Narration, 2013. Graham Greene’s evocative analysis of the love of self, the love of another, and the love of God is an English classic that has been translated for the stage, the screen, and even the opera house. Academy Award-winning actor Colin Firth (The King"s Speech, A Single Man) turns in an authentic and stirring performance for this distinguished audio release.
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Depressing story but beautifully performed
- By Dr on 31-10-16
- The End of the Affair
- By: Graham Greene
- Narrated by: Colin Firth
Don’t miss it!
Reviewed: 29-09-23
Perfect, restrained but so expressive narration of an exquisitely written deeply moving novel. Warning, you may not be able to stop listening.
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The Secret Garden
- By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Narrated by: Carrie Hope Fletcher
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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Mary Lennox starts her life as an unhappy victim of circumstance. After the loss of her parents, she moves to rural Yorkshire to live with a distant uncle where she resents the wildness of the countryside. At first, she struggles to find a place in this new existence. Although unsure about her surroundings and its occupants, through the gentle guidance of the maid she gradually becomes interested in the story of Mrs Craven, who apparently used to spend her time in a garden at the house, the key to which has vanished.
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Shame about the audio
- By SmithA on 13-06-20
- The Secret Garden
- By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Narrated by: Carrie Hope Fletcher
Wonderful
Reviewed: 11-06-23
Such a good listen for a garden loving adult coming back to this book after 60 years. Full of wonder.
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A Room with a View
- By: E. M. Forster
- Narrated by: Rebecca Hall
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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In this rich new audio production, acclaimed British American actress Rebecca Hall brings one of E. M. Forster"s most admired works to life in this classic tale of human struggle. A charming young Englishwoman, Lucy Honeychurch, is wooed by both free-spirited George Emerson and wealthy Cecil Vyse while vacationing in Italy. Though attracted to George, Lucy becomes engaged to Cecil despite twice turning down his proposals. On hearing of the news, George confesses his love, leaving Lucy torn between marrying the more socially acceptable Cecil or George, the man she knows would bring her true happiness. Should Lucy choose social acceptance or true love?
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A good book let down by a poor reading
- By M. Harfield on 21-11-19
- A Room with a View
- By: E. M. Forster
- Narrated by: Rebecca Hall
Wonderful story unprepared narrator
Reviewed: 05-06-23
A gorgeous story, the narrator is a talented actress and does not ruin it, but she did not do enough prep and often got the emphasis wrong.
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