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The Princess and Curdie
- Narrated by: Ian Whitcomb
- Length: 6 hrs
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She then sends him on a quest, accompanied by a peculiar doglike creature named Lina, who was once a human. However, Curdie must resolve his own skepticism before he can use the powers granted to him to defeat the evil that is threatening the future of the kingdom.
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- Tom V.
- 04-20-05
Another wonderful George MacDonald book
After reading The Princess and the Goblin, I couldn't wait to listen to this one. It was just as good as The Princess and the Goblin. Again, the narrator was excellent.
6 people found this helpful
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- DJCinNC
- 03-31-10
George McDonald is now one of our favorites
After listening to The Princess and the Goblin which was a literature requirement in our home school, we wanted to follow the characters on our own so we bought this book. We listened only in the car and my kids ages 5-13 did not want to get our of the car when we arrived at our destinations. We were sad to finish this book.
One of our very favorites.
5 people found this helpful
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- Poppa
- 11-15-12
Fabulous story
Would you consider the audio edition of The Princess and Curdie to be better than the print version?
Yes, the audio version comes “alive” in a way that, for me, improves upon the print version.
2 people found this helpful
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- Carole P
- 11-09-07
An Enduring Favorite
I've loved this book since I was a child. The tale centers on being honorable, choosing to do right, and learning to have faith in what you believe in--presented in the most delightful Victorian style prose which demands that you think and pay attention to the narrative. I'm sure I will listen to this audiobook at least as many times as I have read the book--which is a great many times indeed.
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- Susan
- 02-12-10
Good, but disappointing ending
My three daughters and I enjoyed the adventure scenes and thought provoking observations on life in The Princess and Curdie, however the ending was quite disappointing. One of the main characters who we came to care about was summarily killed off at the end with no explanation. It seemed to have no point. Also, the author goes on to mention generations after the main characters who save the kingdom, and how those later generations destroyed the kingdom. It ended on a very dismal note, which did not seem to follow from the rest of the book. I don't think we'll read or listen to any more George MacDonald.
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- David S. Mathew
- 09-03-17
The Mine is Exhausted
I was completely enthralled by The Princess and the Goblin, so naturally I had to pick up the sequel. This story certainly starts out strong, but about midway through it becomes clear the George MacDonald is getting bored and just going through the motions. The lackluster and surprisingly bitter ending certainly doesn't help matters much. Ian Whitcomb does a good job, but that isn't enough to save this. Overall, unless you are a completionist, I can't recommend this novel.
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- Dr.
- 02-19-13
Good, but not as good as Goblins
It is entirely enjoyable, but as a sequel to The Princess and the Goblins, it is noticeably stodgier. It lacks the fast paced unfolding of the story, with many long detailed digressions into descriptive imagery. However, it is still very rich in narrative detail and good fun to listen to. It is also a bit heavier on the moralism, and consequently less interesting than the Goblins.
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- Adrianne Di Lella
- 06-30-22
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I dislike that the sity
I think thete it should be shod to people thete listen to the Princess and the goblins
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- Sophie
- 05-30-22
Should probably not be a child's book.
It's a downgrade from the first and still has many problematic themes, but I have a soft spot for it. I have the feeling that this either isn't a book George MacDonald wanted to write or one he was so harrassed over that he finished it out of spite.
The ending is kind of out of left field, and may or may not ruin the story for you. I see it as him definitively ending the story so no more books could be demanded of this story.
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- sharay head
- 02-16-22
so adorable
it's simply sweet and entertaining. I found it funny the way the goblins are depicted
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- Stephen
- 06-08-15
Fantastic
This is a Powerful story. It follows on perfectly from the princess and the goblin.
You can see where CS Lewis and Tolkien got some of their inspiration.
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