
The Aeneid
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Christopher Ravenscroft
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Could be better
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Skipped around
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but very moving as is. Thrilling actually.
All the emotion alive in Ravenscroft' reading
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Good but missing things
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parts missing.
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A lot of text is skipped.
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The Aeneid
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Essential
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This book is easy to understand, fascinating and helps one better understand Greek myths and Roman mythology.What did you like best about this story?
The first part of this book is adventurous, like the Odyssey, and the second is fighting, like the Iliad. The best of both books, though not as much of a smash and bang cacaphony like the Iliad, and it has the better storyline of the Odyssey.Have you listened to any of Christopher Ravenscroft’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No it did not. It was strictly read for school purposes, though I would listen to it again.Any additional comments?
Hard to tell exactly where you are. Not much warning of which chapter your in, so if this is for school purposes, you may want to get the Robert Fitzgerald translation in the actual book. Be warned, the two are not fully parallel, the audio will occasionally skip up to five pages or more just to get to the point, this can cause confusion. The two for the most part read the same.The Legend of Rome and Caesar Augustus
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Convenient
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