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Mink River
- Narrated by: David Drummond
- Length: 12 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- SSN
- 26-07-20
A book for all generations, a book to be treasured
The late Brian Doyle was a story teller par exellence, someone who brought to life the land, it's inhabitants of all species with humour, respect and superb craftsmanship. I never tire of listening or reading his work and I think Mink River is a jewel, one to be read in schools, in libraries and book groups. David Drummond is the perfect narrator, able to inhabit men, women, children of all ages, cultures and backgrounds, even the rivers sing in his voice and the magnificent Crow is so well articulated that he is as vital to the narrative as the leading players. What a gift, a legacy Brian Doyle left us and especially the Pacific North West of the USA.
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- sarahmoose2000
- 07-10-14
Life and death in a small town
This was a strange wee story, but great. It was going along fine as a plain old fiction novel, where the inhabitants of a coastal town are struggling economically then dipped into fantasy as the residents spoke to and related with a crow called Moses.
The majority of the town are Irish/Native American Indian and there were great wee legends from each culture. There was a disturbing miscarriage scene but that didn't spoil the novel as a whole.
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- Diane
- 02-08-15
Unique performance of literary art.
Like walking out of the theater after a great performance I felt I was a better person after the experience. Such rich entertainment. I've had this book on my shelf for years but so glad I waited for the audio version. Drummond was perfect! Thanks.
5 people found this helpful
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- Molly-o
- 01-06-15
Very unusual book but flawed
Brian Doyle is a very talented writer - he can capture a moment and place you right in the place he is describing in an instant. Somewhere along the line, someone applauded his use of lists as a means by which to dramatize his stories. The first couple of lists -- woven throughout the novel -- are very satisfying and ingenious really. Then they get old and then they get annoying. I will never be his editor, but, if I were, I would say -- let the schtick go and use your amazing talent to just weave a tale.
9 people found this helpful
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- Bob
- 23-12-19
what a joy to experience!
I loved this book from start to finish. having the audiobook version really brought the story to life. sometimes I struggle with reading books which are more lyrical and mystical as Mink River certainly is. also, I noticed that when a book has many characters, having a great narrator helps to keep them straight as he can give subtle inflections that help in that department. this is definitely in my top 10 all-time audiobooks of my nearly 400.
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- Kate
- 07-01-18
Good story, bad narrator
I could not finish this book due to the narrator attempting to 'act' each character. I felt that if I heard the voice of the bird one more time I would scream. Voice actors need special training and Mr. Drummond does not possess the skill. Too bad, since the story is good and Doyle a good author.
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- Mary
- 19-06-15
beautifully written, poorly read
How could the performance have been better?
I think this books needs a different narrator -- one who can bring a little more subtlety and humor to the reading. I'll go and find it in print, but won't listen further to this production.
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- Karen K. Green
- 27-02-17
I wasn't ready for the story to end!
Very engaging story. Loved the characters and descriptions of the setting. The narration enhances an already enthralling tale.
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- Silvar
- 25-07-16
Good listening again and again!
Enjoy the depth of character development, the turn of events and the variety of stories.
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- sjineug
- 20-05-15
Oregon's Story
I have thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to anyone who is in love with Oregon, stories, poetry and crows. Off to Brian Doyle's next book. Thank you. A University of Oregon alum, but I do like Beaver Baseball.
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- Ranch Oregon
- 04-07-22
A phenomenal book—pretty literally
This book is a delightful exploration of the mysteries and phenomena of humans and their place in the natural world. I find I always seem to listen to Brian Doyle’s books at least twice.
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- Susan K.
- 12-06-22
not his best work
it was very difficult to follow the caricatures. very disjointed and at times exhausting to listen too.