
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp: Retelling
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Narrated by:
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Clive Johnson
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Clive Johnson
A richly embroidered retelling of the classic tale from One Thousand and One Nights, imaginatively described for children.
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Interesting Version of a Classic!
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He did a great job in engaging the listener to be attentive to the retelling of a great story. My kids managed to sit there the whole time to listen and was thoroughly impressed with he story. Great job Clive.
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Kids loved it!!
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Great version of an Arabian Nights Classic
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Lovely tale, wonderfully narrated. Fresh, original, really enjoyed it!!
Great for old and young alike, definitely glad I listened, and you will be too! :)
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Lovely Tale!
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Wonderful!
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Clive Owen writes and narrates the story of Aladdin and the Lamp from Arabian Nights. If you are only familiar with the Disney version of the story then you are in for some surprises.
I’ve read the original tale and commend Mr Owen for condensing the repetitive storyline considerably without sacrificing the story beats and correcting an anti-semitic characterization in the original.
I was expecting a nice re-telling but was surprised to find this version superior to the original tale.
The reading was enjoyable but there was some mild sound distortion. It did not detract from my enjoyment much but should still be pointed out.
Better Than the Original!
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I enjoyed the narration. The recording quality is a bit muffled but it doesn't take away from the story and you get used to it quickly.
This was a good translation. Certainly a better version of the story than from disney. But let's face it -- Robin Williams all but ruined us for anyone but him :)
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The best of Arabian Nights
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A Classic Tale
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Wonderful children's book!
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This is a great tale for slightly older children because some of the language in the translation feels a little stilted and high-blown. For instance “dealt him a blow on the head” instead of “hit” or “punch”; or “overcome with a deep passion” instead of “fell in love.” One sentence reads, “when she came before his throne Aladdin’s mother prostrated herself at the emperors feet, begging forgiveness for the audacity and insanity of the request that she wished to profer.” Not exactly Robin Williams doing a Three Stooges impression.
Johnson’s reading is even and melodious. I enjoyed it immensely.
Full disclosure - I received a review copy of this book gratis for the purposes of this review.
If you only know the Disney version...
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