Three musketeers audio book android download
I bought this book because I recognized the narrator from another book and I have to say that I think John Lee could be one of the best Audiobook Narrators in the World. He took a book This one that I really wasn't all that interested in and made every second worth listening to.
There is a reason some of these books are called Classics and why the authors reputations have stood the test of time. Unfortunately, our exposure to stories such as The Three Musketeers is often through cinema and they come off lightheaded.
This unabridged audio is so much better and its almost a shame that it shares the same title with the inane film version. You won't feel like you're listening to an audio version of the movie. Moreover, it is one of the best productions I've listened to on audible. John Lee is a marvelous reader in any event and at the top of his form in this book.
Would you consider the audio edition of The Three Musketeers to be better than the print version? I never read the print version. What did you like best about this story? I like the ending, but I will not share that with you. I have listen to about 30 books read by John Lee. I love his voice. He does not change his voice much when switching between characters and for some reason I find this lack of strong change more soothing then readers who constantly change their voice.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? There were many parts of the story that were very funny. Any additional comments? If you are looking another Count of Monte Cristo, like I was, this is not it, so I was disappointed by that, but once I got into the story I really enjoy it.
You go to him for action and plotting, for dialogue and badassery. His novels don't just pull you through them, they hurl you through. Les Trois Mousquetaires is pulp before their was pulp and noir before their was noir.
I personally like the Count of Monte Cristo better, but I could also argue that 3M is a better-made novel. Anyway, if you like adventure books read it. If you like littttttraaaature. Get off your pretentious leather chair and read it too. I wonder how many of us have actually read this clasic. Too many of us think we know the story from the movies, but I assure you it is far more clever, witty, complicated and suspenseful than any film rendition.
I had listened to another audio version of this book many years ago, but knew John Lee would bring it to life far better this time around. His timing, clarity, distinction of the character voices are excellent. Do yourself a favor, listen to this classic and be taken away to the gallantry and intrigue of France in the early 17th century. What did you love best about The Three Musketeers? It's a classic, what's not to love? What was one of the most memorable moments of The Three Musketeers?
The whole book was memorable. In today's society, it's easy to get lost in the language but don't let that stop you. The fight between Dartanian and the three Muskateers near the beginning was my favorite part. Especially seeing as they bonded so closely after that. Which character — as performed by John Lee — was your favorite? Dartanian was my favorite. He was a proud man with a good heart and fierce loyalties. Do yourself a favor and stick with this book.
Once it grabs you, you'll be hooked. If you get confused with a particular section, go back and listen again. Having seen the films I did not know what to expect. There are so many twists and turns in the emotions of the book and the story. This reading really bought out the humour. The reading was brilliant I soon became absorbed into the story.
The narrator was extremely good and after a while I was unaware of the narrator's voice and only heard the characters. I recommend this book. Did feel differently towards this sped up however, which is what I recommend. The Three Musketeers is a classic romp with vivid descriptions and loveable characters. John Lee's narration, though a bit ponderous at times slightly speeding up the playback setting helped is excellent, creating each character with skill and subtlety. Both the story and the performance are excellent!
I would highly recommend it. John Lee is sensational. Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not? I'm glad I finished it, I was curious enough to know how it ended to finish it. But the muskateers are really rather unlikable characters, nothing much like their on screen counterparts, they're snobs, fight over the smallest insult, sleep with richer, older women to get their money, and are generally quick to kill and fickle.
Not really what I was expecting Dumas' classic is presented as a vibrant audiobook. The narrative is lively and of course, being a well loved story, there are no surprises.
Excellent quality. Captivating and brilliant. The story was enthralling and the narrarer was excellent. I throughly recommend this audiobook. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed.
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