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Frank Muller
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By:
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Jack London
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In 1897 Buck, a shepherd dog, is kidnapped and shipped to the Klondike gold fields. Pressed into service as a sled dog, Buck is abused by humans and tormented by the other dogs - until he learns "the law of club and fang." Along with the skills Buck needs to survive - how to keep warm in the frozen land, the ability to scent dangerous weather changes, and how to fight ferociously - he learns the song of the wolves and the powerful attraction it exerts. This eloquent tale of adventure evokes with stirring realism the Alaskan Gold Rush, and the dangers and beauties of that northern wilderness.
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"Muller reads with expression and variety that match the varying moods, feelings, and attitudes of all the characters, dogs included." (Kliatt Magazine)
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-13-18
Masterful storytelling!
Though a dated version, it is indeed superb! Muller's narration was gripping and never waivered! Excellent!
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- Karyn
- 10-05-12
GREAT STORY
Would you listen to The Call of the Wild again? Why?
Yes, it's well wrote and well presented and I like this kind of story.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Call of the Wild?
The whole thing was great, but maybe when Buck got back near the end of the story and the only person he ever loved was killed by Indians. He then gave them what for.
Which scene was your favorite?
When Buck was saved from the cruelty of those idiot young people from California
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The whole thing moved me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-30-17
Frank muller is the way to go
Best possible narrator for this book. Frank muller does a stunningly fantastic job. There are many options for the narrator of this book but all of them pale in comparison to frank
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- shirley K. Bigham
- 02-27-08
started out with a bang
and ended up not so interesting. My interest was caught up in the begining but as the book near the end it was sorta lumped up and ended. Not all stories end up happy, and certainly this one was not happy at all, but the author seem to just say everone died and how tragic this was for the people and dogs. Plus, the narrator's voice and reading of this book had an abnormal changes of tones. It did not flow; more like a start and stop and the background sounds did not match.
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- Jim
- 02-06-12
Great story & narration, sound quality varied.
What made the experience of listening to The Call of the Wild the most enjoyable?
Great story.
What did you like best about this story?
The stripped down essence of pain and physical hardship existing alongside love and pride in the same existence. Buck doesn't just fantasize about what was or could be, but embraces what is.
Which character – as performed by Frank Muller – was your favorite?
John Thornton
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
Any additional comments?
This recording needs to be cleaned up if not redone.
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- MelodicChronic
- 06-01-21
Sadly wonderful
This book is not what I expected. What happens is almost all terrible, but there's something beautiful woven within. Very nicely done. I'm gonna have to see that new movie now.
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- William E. Hendry
- 04-01-19
Ever Great
No one alive or dead has the skill of Jack London. Mueller's reading proves it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-25-24
The Preeminent Edition
You will NOT be disappointed choosing this version over the many forgettably average, if not competent performances out there. IMHO, this is by far the highest quality performance out of the countless editions I have encountered— it stands head and shoulders above any other audio version, except for one significant flaw — the audio quality (likely an unmastered recording), is subpar, and in fact, on the wrong speakers or with earbuds, quite harsh and tinny. If someone cleaned up the recording, this would be the definitive audiobook of The Call of the Wild.
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- Louis Madigan
- 09-03-05
A Classic
Everything about this audiobook is a classic. Don't hesitate to listen.
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- Jerry
- 01-21-13
Rooting for Buck
Would you consider the audio edition of The Call of the Wild to be better than the print version?
Better! The feelings and emotions of the story teller help get you involved in the story.
What other book might you compare The Call of the Wild to and why?
The Grapes of Wrath. I thought Henry Fonda was talking to me and me only.
Which character – as performed by Frank Muller – was your favorite?
Buck... How he became leader of the pack and survived was fun to see happen in my mind.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Survivalist in the dog world.
Any additional comments?
Makes my three hour road trips go by too fast. I want to drive around the block so I can end the chapter.
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