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The Call of the Wild

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The Call of the Wild

By: Jack London
Narrated by: Aaron Parker
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This a classic adventure story by Jack London written in 1903 focused on a dog named Buck. This is a must-listen for audiences of all ages. You won't find a more affordable and well-engineered version of this timeless classic. Experience the gripping tale with clear, crisp, handcrafted audio. We use a variety of technological methods to dynamically level and smooth out the audio, making it a wonderful experience. Enjoy your journey!

Public Domain (P)2020 North American House of Audio
Animal Fiction Animals Animals & Nature Classics Fiction Foxes & Wolves Literature & Fiction
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The story of a dog stolen during the Alaska/Yukon gold rush and how he transitions from pampered pet on a large estate to musher on a dog team. It's a great story but may be too violent for children and those sensitive to animal abuse. The reader, as my title indicates, comes off as a complete amateur, as does the production as a whole. There are other narratives and productions on Audible that are much better.

Classic Prose; Amateur Reader

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As I read and listened to the call of the wild, I never really understood the point or the goal. It was honestly pretty depressing. Overall, I definitely wouldn’t call it my favorite book.

not the best book

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