
White Seed
The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke
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Narrated by:
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Lee Harpster
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By:
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Paul Clayton
A fully-realized historical thriller in the tradition of James Clavell's Shogun and Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth.
One of the most haunting mysteries in American history - The Lost Colony of Roanoke - comes roaring back to life in White Seed, with a compelling cast of characters, including Maggie Hagger, indentured Irish serving girl, a victim of rape and intimidation; Manteo, Croatoan interpreter for the English, inhabitant of two worlds, belonging to neither; John White, ineffective Governor, painter, dreamer, father and grandfather; Captain Stafford, brave and disciplined, but cruel soldier; and Powhatan, shrewd Tidewater warlord who wages a stealthy war against the colonists.
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Would you try another book from Paul Clayton and/or Lee Harpster?
Despite a very stilted narration, I persevered listening to the book as the story is fascinating. But I just could not finish it due to the over-articulated stilted narration.Hard to listen to
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Why oh why
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An interesting piece of history
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Can’t recommend
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The reader did a very good job of keeping the different voices accurate, even with a large number of characters. He deserves acknowledgement for his toil.
Very Slow, But the Content Is OK
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Would you try another book from Paul Clayton and/or Lee Harpster?
I might try another book from Paul Clayton but would not ever again listen to another audio book narrated by Lee HarpsterWould you be willing to try another book from Paul Clayton? Why or why not?
I would possibly try another book, but while it was interesting to read the historical account of Roanoke, the characters were so one dimensional. There were so many points where I thought the writer would delve further into a character's background, but he really only ever scratched the surface. I might have enjoyed this book more were it not for the narration.How did the narrator detract from the book?
It's an absolute shame how terrible this narrator's performance was. I should have returned this book, but I kept with it because I was really interested in how the story turned out. Throughout out the book, he routinely mispronounced so many words (striated, anemic, gaol, raucous, mottled, tallow, cupboard, inexplicably, among many, many other words), that you could almost make a game out of it. It actually even started to be kind of funny, to a certain point, when I wasn't cringing inside. How an editor could have let this be published as an audiobook like this is a complete mystery. Aside from the hundreds of pronunciation errors, the stye of narration was terrible. Every woman sounded like a shrew! The narrator used such a shrill voice that he made every single female character unlikeable. Regardless of what they were saying, he made them really sound like women on the verge of hysteria. In addition, the narrator seems to start with one voice for a character and then change it completely in the space of a sentence or a paragraph, almost like he cut the recording and came back and started over another day without the faintest notion of how he sounded 3 days ago. His English accent is really bad, goes in and out during the narration from an English to an American accent, and really the "savage" voices he used were just terrible. Don't get this book...it might have been a funny lark to listen to this narrator for a bit just for a laugh...but not for an entire 18 hours.Any additional comments?
Don't waste your time or money. I wish I hadn't.This is THE WORST narrator I've ever listened to
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Super nice
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boring
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Not sure if it is a good book or not. I simply can not get past the narration! It is read with all the inflection and drama you might hear at the library any Saturday morning when it is story time for the kiddies. Irritating. The frequent mispronunciation of common words is jarring. I'm 8 hours into it, ashamed that I have wasted this much time and giving it up.
If you really want to explore this - get the paper book, not this audible.
Can't get past the narration
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What would have made White Seed better?
The reader was horrid, pure amateur stuff. It was unbearable to listen to. The story had potential, but when it's read by an actor who can't even pronounce words correctly, let alone affect any accent- it completely ruined the story.Would you ever listen to anything by Paul Clayton again?
I would, with the exception that someone else read his books.How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator should have been taken out and shot. He was awful. Ruined the book.The worst read audiobook!
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