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Tarnsman of Gor
- Gorean Saga, Book 1
- By: John Norman
- Narrated by: Ralph Lister
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Tarl Cabot has always believed himself to be a citizen of Earth. He has no inkling that his destiny is far greater than the small planet he has inhabited for the first 20-odd years of his life. One frosty winter night in the New England woods, he finds himself transported to the planet of Gor, also known as Counter-Earth, where everything is dramatically different from anything he has ever experienced.
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A good yarn But...
- By Craig Walker on 01-26-13
- Tarnsman of Gor
- Gorean Saga, Book 1
- By: John Norman
- Narrated by: Ralph Lister
Horrible voice actor
Reviewed: 04-23-22
. the choices for voices are absolutely atrocious. Large men of action portrayed as prissy school heads. it is completely off-putting
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The Great American Short Story Collection
- 40 Outstanding Tales by American Writers
- By: Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, O. Henry, and others
- Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
- Length: 21 hrs and 15 mins
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A thoroughly engaging collection of great classic tales by the very best American authors. 1. 'From Beyond' by H. P. Lovecraft 2. 'The Mysterious Card and the Card Unveiled' by Cleveland Moffett 3. 'Pigs Is Pigs' by Ellis Parker Butler 4. 'The Club of One-Eyed Men' by Arthur Somers Roche 5. 'Afterward' by Edith Wharton 6. 'The Furnished Room' by O. Henry 7. 'A Descent into the Maelström' by Edgar Allan Poe 8. 'Regret' by Kate Chopin 9. 'The Terrible Old Man' by H. P. Lovecraft 10. 'The Dumb Man' by Sherwood Anderson
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Annoying voice
- By Victoria on 08-24-15
- The Great American Short Story Collection
- 40 Outstanding Tales by American Writers
- By: Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, O. Henry, Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce
- Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
over read. Severely over read.
Reviewed: 08-21-18
it is read as if for a radio teleplay. Every sentence, it is impossible to ignore the narrator. My opinion: some narrators forget that we are readers. we read constantly. We have our own imaginations. we just want it read with sufficient inflection as to show how it was written. Nothing more.
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