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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Narrated by: Alan Munro
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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The definitive American novel. A great success since it was first published. Required reading. One of the most enjoyable novels ever written.
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- Melissa McGrane
- 09-20-16
Horrible
I can't understand this guy he pauses randomly and just doesn't make any sense just a waste
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- Kevin Roberts
- 01-03-16
Weird Cadence
Couldn't get beyond the first chapter. Narrator's voice was great but the cadence of his reading style was very strange and unnatural. Did not sound like he was telling the story so much as just mechanically reading it.
Should have listened to the sample longer before purchasing audio book.
16 people found this helpful
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- Andrew
- 11-09-16
Unlistenable
Any additional comments?
Did anyone listen to this before it was published? If so, what were they thinking? The reader's mechanical cadence, odd pauses and weird emphases make this great novel almost unlistenable. It's as if the reader had learned English from a book or a machine and had never heard it actually spoken by humans. Considerable time and effort goes into a recording like this, so how did they neglect the most important part of the process; listening to the finished product? Wonderful story, awful narration.
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- green ice cream garden
- 12-19-16
pre-cell phone day kids, gasp!
This was on a list of books my friend challenged me to read. I have been meaning to read Twain for years so this was the kick in the butt I needed. It's a historical classic. I might have enjoyed it more if I had read it instead of listened to it because I couldn't tell if the narrator made the story slower than it needed to be or if it's actually that slow. Either way it is funny to read about kids' adventures in a non-digital era.
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- James R Killion
- 01-09-18
Worst reader ever
I'm not sure this guy read the book before performing it. Disjointed and awful. Couldn't finish listening.
5 people found this helpful
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- Ray Stuthers
- 12-11-16
Worst narrator I've tried to listen to
I know from actually reading the book that the story is great. The narrator in this book is just plain awful and hard to listen to. I got 5 min in to it, and couldn't go any further.
9 people found this helpful
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- Maddie
- 10-08-16
awful narrator
this book is required for school, and i was looking for an audiobook because i'm a slow reader with a deadline. but this narrator is horrible. i can't stand the frequent pauses that mean absolutely nothing. they don't emphasize anything and they just take up time. he's hard to understand as well. i am going to keep using this one because i don't want to buy another, but i'm very unhappy with it. i'm glad it was only $0.73.
9 people found this helpful
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- Francis Lundy
- 07-27-15
Had to buy a new version.
Alan Munro's reading is absolutely horrible. He puts emphasis on the wrong words, pauses for no reason, couldn't follow the story. Just a waste of money.
23 people found this helpful
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- Vic Elliott
- 02-12-17
Poor reader
Mark Twain went to great lengths to perfect the diction and accents of the characters. This reader does a poor job reproducing that.
8 people found this helpful
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- Lainey
- 11-04-16
Dragged Out
Would you try another book from Mark Twain and/or Alan Munro?
Mark Twain: AbsolutelyAlan Munro: Sorry, no
What did you like best about this story?
The story is great. Of course, it is one of the greatest American Classics. It is a beautiful historical narrative.
What didn’t you like about Alan Munro’s performance?
I felt that there were too many breaks in phrases. There were pauses where there clearly should not have been. Listening to it became tedious.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
None
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- Jam K.
- 04-24-16
Unlistenably poor.
It sounded as though the reader had an autocue which only displayed one word at a time. Not worth bothering with.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-31-19
A good book spoiled.
Poor narration and pauses in. The wrong. Places prevented me from finishing. This book. Shame.
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- Yorkshireterrier38
- 07-27-17
One of my all time favourite books but............
If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
The book is a true classic but, the narration is dire, so slow and dreary it drains all the fun from what is a story of boys having adventures in The Deep South of America
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Having read the books many times over the years I couldn't really pick one stand out part, it's all great fun.
Would you be willing to try another one of Alan Munro’s performances?
Not sure, I think next time I will pay more attention to the sample before I purchase and download anything he's narrating.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Sorry to say, no. He drains the life from the story.
Any additional comments?
It was cheap but, I'll still be going for a refund, I'll put the pennies towards something else.
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- Georget
- 05-05-18
not for me
Just couldn't get into this book
The way it was spoken didn't flow comfortably for me
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- Bianca Lashley
- 01-02-17
classic
as you would expect an old classic with a great moral story. i personally had to get used to the wording but overall a good book
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- fedgie
- 06-24-16
classic
good old story to listen to whilst out with the dog. some terms which are considered inappropriate today but your warned of these at the start.
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- Eleanor
- 11-19-18
Fabulous Performance
This book is exceedingly well read. Each character is given a distinctive voice and the accent subtly varies.
I'm not a big fan of the story itself. It's so over the top, but I suppose that's partly what has given Huckleberry Finn an enduring place in the hears of other readers. I may not have liked it, but it was still an interesting journey down the Mississippi River.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-11-18
Great accents, poor flow
Disappointing - other reviews reference the awkward cadence of the spoken language and I fully agree. We only seem to get a string of four words, or so, before Munro pauses. I began to think that I’d enjoy reading the text more without this audio - I often read and listen simultaneously. In the, I cut my losses and downloaded another version.