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A lost civilisation. A curse reborn.
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- John
- 02-15-20
Wonderful story marred by 1970s cultural bigotry
I read this in the 1970s soon after its release and loved it, as I did all of Wilbur Smith's works back then. I hadn't touched a Smith book since but recently returned to this wonderful story as an audiobook. The story retains its outstanding features: a clever and engrossing narrative, satisfying moments of success and failure, larger than life characters, an intriguing alternate ancient history of Africa, and two nicely executed parallel stories separated by 2000 years. The narration of the book does the writing justice, delivered with a pleasing variety of accents and dramatic touches. On the downside, modern listeners will find some of the 1970s attitudes and assumptions jarring: casual racism, bigoted sexual references, the careless killing of wildlife, and stereotypical white male supremacy. If you can ignore these offenses (which were acceptable when written but sound dreadful now) the story is a rewarding trip down memory lane for those who enjoyed the book 50 years ago.
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- Christer Ellingsen
- 04-24-22
Excellent storytelling
I find sunbird to be of Wilbur Smith's best stories. Wonderful imagination, creation of a full culture one might say fantasy at its best.
The reading of the story is just too much, too much drama too much thespian effort. And the female voices sounds like little girls.
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- Drew
- 04-05-22
Not my favorite Wilbur Smith
I prefer the performance of Sean Barrett. Entertaining novel but not his best. Maybe I’ve been binging too hard and the formula is getting old. I’ll take a break before returning.
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- J S Foley
- 12-30-21
Not a great audible listen
Not sure what happened. I was all involved with the story and then it switched to some far forgotten story in the middle. I was lost the whole last part of the listen. Love Wilber Smith’s books and listening to them. This one for me was not a good one to listen to. I was completely lost in part 2.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-15-21
great story
my 3rd time of reading this story, 1st time in audio. excellent. must read for all
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- thomas
- 11-08-21
the best Wilbur Smith stand alone novel!
this book truly is epic. Sunbird is Wilbur Smith at his best. The characters are well thought out and I find myself lost in their worlds. I have always been a fan of mr Smith and this is my favorite stand alone book by far.
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- Geordie
- 10-24-21
Astonishing as always.
As always Wilbur Smith's novels makes you feel like you are in Africa. He mixes fact with fiction that makes you struggle to put his novels down
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- Rustom D Patel
- 03-13-21
One of the best stand alone Wilbur Smiths I have read
A true master piece ! A stand alone book with characters that resemble the Egypt / Courtney / Ballantine series !!!
A must read !
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- Elizabeth Chilcott
- 04-25-19
Another spectacular Wilbur Smith book of Africa
Like his River God series, Wilbur Smith weaves a fascinating tale in the past and present with a rich geographic description and wonderfully full fleshed characters. There is plenty of excitement as well.....thoroughly enjoyable.
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- Bj Edwards
- 03-30-19
Magic
Wilbur Smith's finest work. Comparible only to River God. When I first read this in my teens, I fell in love with it. It had everything I wanted from a book; archeology, history, battle, gods, everything that made my heart beat just a little faster. I hadn't read the book for over 20 years, and downloaded it with trepidation, concerned that it would no longer hold magic. But, I'm delighted to say, it's still wonderful, and brought to life by an absolutely fantastic performance by the narrator. This book inspired me to be a writer. And now I am, having written three novels and a number of plays and screenpays.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-10-19
Staggering
One of the most remarkable books of historical fiction from the master story teller Wilbur Smith which, although already read twice years ago, achieved a new level with this incredible narration.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-12-19
The magic of Wilbur never ceases...
I have read every Wilbur Smith book written - (I read only 1 of his Hector Cross books and will not do so again) and now to have the story and the magic of his imagery come alive in Audible I am "re-reading" these stories which take my breathe away every time, having grown up in South Africa (now living in the UK) watching the tides of political change and experiencing the bush, history and culture of the country I can smell the wood smoke and the sunsets and everything else that he describes so vividly.
I rated the performance slightly lower, although good, not all the South African accents came off so well and tended to grate a little on the ears, but were soon swept up in the story then it did not matter so much!
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- Grandma4919
- 05-08-19
Disappointing
Started well, a bit slow but was interesting. I like adventure and archeological books.
Unfortunately it involved hunting and killing wild animals, war zones. Then it jumped to the past and never quite tied up any ends. I have read many lols by the author and enjoyed them. This unfortunately I really didn’t like.
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- Trafalgar
- 11-01-20
terrific story brilliantly read - a gripping tale
the sunbird is a beautifully crafted twin tale of archaeological discovery and ancient adventure - part Indiana Jones and part Gladiator.
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- Stephen
- 10-29-19
Laboured
Rather laborious this one, unfortunate South African accents throughout. Good for going to sleep to though
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-12-20
Not his best. Sorry Wilbur,
I haven't finished it, really struggled with it, the story split in to 2 halves was interesting idea but the second half was just too much to keep my interest.
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- mihail bloj
- 06-03-22
Just WOW!!!!
Loved it. The story and narrated beautiful. Top 3 best books ever on audible.
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- Mr Thomas Carmichael
- 05-25-22
A Great Tale Of Africa !!
Must be one of the greatest tales of African Historic Fiction ever envisaged & told by a master writer !!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-21-22
Archeological mystery
Great story. Different adventure to the norm. Thoroughly enjoyable. Recommended in the strongest terms.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-08-19
A story by half
What a disappointment, the story begins in the today and then draws a parallel to an ancient time and repeats the same base story, no idea what the link is or why but can only think that it was to add bulk pages to the book. Very sloppy work and an insult to readers
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- Anonymous User
- 03-10-22
Excellent
Have read this book twice. I loved it as much the second time as the first time I read it
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- Anonymous User
- 12-25-21
Very Disappointing
1. Part 1 Listening to this part was impossible in the car because the lead protagonist kept whispering and it was impossible to hear him so I would up the volume then got blasted when something else happened. Considering I purchased the book for my 10 hour drive to my daughter’s property I was frustrated
2. There was no story. Part 1 ended a bit sad. Part 2 ended the way you could predict then there is an add on. He marries a cheating woose who doesn’t deserve him
3. Seriously Wilbur, I have been reading you books for 46 years and loved every book. You are better than this.
Eleanor