Siddhartha Audiobook By Sylvia Oberhammer - translator, Hermann Hesse cover art

Siddhartha

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Siddhartha

By: Sylvia Oberhammer - translator, Hermann Hesse
Narrated by: Victoria McGee
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The spiritual journey of an Indian man named Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha. One of the most influential books of the 1960s.

©1922 Herman Hesse (P)2011 Trout Lake Media
Classics Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction
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the story is amazing & deep...but the reading is VERY monotone. explains why it was so cheap.

great story, poor reading

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What did you love best about Siddhartha?

it told the truth about enlightenment.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Siddhartha, everyone loves Siddhartha

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The performance was great, she really gripped me.

uplifting

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Life as joy,life as mystery,life as suffering and the God's presence in every place is beautifully explained through a story.lt talks of Indian philosophy and Buddhist ideas.

Insight into life

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Narrator sounds like a robot. I couldn't listen any longer. Do not buy this version!

Had to stop listening

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Would you try another book from Herman Hesse and/or Victoria McGee?

I have never felt the need to write a review before, but this reading was completley lifeless. Not worth the $3.

This reading was pathetic

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