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Into the Wilderness
- Narrated by: Jayne Atkinson
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Abridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- Angela
- 20-10-11
Into the Wilderness
After listening and really enjoying the 'Outlander Series' by Diana Gabaldon, I was delighted to find this series 'Into the Wilderness' from around the same era. I really enjoyed the first book on audio .Were the rest of the books not recorded?
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- Rosina
- 26-02-03
great book; awful recording
The book is 300,000 words long. This abridged audio version is 50,000 long, and the reader makes a mess of the dialects. The book is great, but go for the full length version.
I can say this with complete candor, because Sara Donati is my pen name and I wrote this novel.
38 people found this helpful
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- Book reader
- 14-07-04
Great book, doesn't deserve to be abridged
A rich, detailed novel like this one shouldn't be abridged. The background detail that gives the setting its atmosphere, and the thought processes that shape the characters and make them real, is omitted and all that remains is a series of events. This was a wonderful book which not only entertained me but gave me a new perspective on the people living in early 19th century America. It's sad to see it sliced up and offered as if the book consists only of what remains. Jayne Atkinson is a fine reader, but she's handicapped by the choppiness of the abridgement.
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- Gretchen
- 10-06-06
Great Series
altho I did listen to the abridged version, I then went a bought the book, how can you take 800 pages and jam it into 6 hrs. I love this series, and highly recommend reading them, there are 4 out now with the 5th due out in the Fall of 2006.........
5 people found this helpful
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- Amy Rivera
- 09-02-17
Did not finish
I absolutely loved reading this series but I just could not get into this audiobook. The narrator did not keep my attention and I did not like the way she read this at all. I could have accepted that the Scottish accents were actually Irish but her tone overall was boring. I really wanted to like this audiobook and did give it a good while before I stopped. Sadly, I did return it. I encourage people to read this series as it is wonderful, just not the audiobooks.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-07-09
Wish it was unabridged...
I read the whole book after listening to it and it's a really great read! The unabridged version cuts out WAAAY too much!
1 person found this helpful
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- Peggy C.
- 29-05-04
Into the Wilderness
Great book!
2 people found this helpful