
Down the Mysterly River
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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Bill Willingham
Max “the Wolf” is a top-notch Boy Scout, an expert at orienteering, and a master of being prepared. So it is a little odd that he suddenly finds himself, with no recollection of his immediate past, lost in an unfamiliar wood. Even odder still, he encounters a badger named Banderbrock, a black bear named Walden, and McTavish the Monster (who might also be an old barn cat) - all of whom talk - and who are as clueless as Max. Before long, Max and his friends are on the run from a relentless group of hunters and their deadly hounds. Armed with powerful blue swords and known as the Blue Cutters, these hunters capture and change the very essence of their prey. For what purpose, Max can’t guess. But unless he can solve the mystery of the strange forested world he’s landed in, Max may find himself and his friends changed beyond recognition, lost in a lost world....
Down the Mysterly River is the children’s book debut of Bill Willingham, the creator of the number-one New York Times best-selling graphic novel series Fables. This is a spirited, highly original tale of adventure, suspense, and everlasting friendship.
©2011 Bill Willingham (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I really enjoyed this story. I think grade-school age boys will particularly like this adventure.I really enjoyed this story
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Bill didn’t get the memo
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I came to enjoy Dick Hill's narration, but I must admit that his precise, staccato delivery took some getting used to, but before long I was quite happy with him (despite the odd choice to give the protagonist, who hails from the Pacific Northwest, what sounds like a Brooklyn accent).
Heart-warming, and even a little thought-provoking
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The performance made me go out and buy the physical book.
I couldn't handle the narration. Dick Hill can do some amazing voice work but I think William Shatner might have made a parody of him when he came up with his patented pause and speak rhythms.
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