
The Princess and the Goblin
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Narrated by:
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Ian Whitcomb
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By:
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George MacDonald
Days later, while on an outing with Lootie, Princess Irene believes that she detects a Goblin. They meet a young miner, Curdie, who confirms her sighting. Soon Curdie discovers Goblins lurking under the castle that have constructed an evil plot against the king and his palace. Princess Irene's belief in her great-great-grandmother's powers becomes essential as she and Curdie work to foil the sinister Goblin plan. As the Princess tells Curdie, "sometimes you must believe without seeing".
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Editorial reviews
Renowned musician, author, and actor Ian Whitcomb lends his lush, lilting baritone to George MacDonald’s surreal story of bravery and honor, delivering a performance sure to excite the imaginations of young listeners. Whitcomb’s soothing, melodious strains recall the almost hypnotic comfort of childhood bedtime stories. At the same time, this jack-of-all-trades performer capably captures the fantastic playfulness that drives The Princess and the Goblin, his jaunty English accent brimming with dapper affection. MacDonald’s classic relates the plight of a young princess on a mission to save her kingdom from subterranean goblin invaders. MacDonald builds layers of fantasy and surrealism throughout his tale, employing magic and symbolism with skill rivaled perhaps only by the great Lewis Carroll.
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As for the recording itself, it's acceptable. Ian Whitcomb does a lovely job with the voice work, but the recording itself is very old and a bit scratchy. Also, for a brief period in the middle, it sounds like the TV is on in the background. Still, don't let that put you off this wonderful story. Very highly recommended!
Pre-Tolkien Fantasy
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A Classic Tale
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A children’s book for all adults
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We highly recommend this one. The narrator is excellent.
Love this book
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A Fantastic Story for Kids
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beautifully narrated low-fantasy children classic
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A Wonderful book
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Unlike “Phantastes” which is simply a series of images and scenes following a primary hero, this narrative has a cohesive story arc mostly following the little princess, Irene, in a sort of fantasy world where goblins and magic exist. It’s a sweet little story with a sweet, well-behaved little girl who lives with the threat of being kidnapped by goblins. It’s creative, charming, and engaging enough, but I found myself bored in several places, like the narrative was dragging. It was disappointing because I actually liked the story overall.
Maybe it was as the narrator I didn’t like? Granted, it was a free copy, so I’m sure there are better out there.
Charming, but it dragged at times
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This is for young men turning into heroes and young ladies learning to be princesses.
Always follow the magic thread.
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Grew on me too...
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