Dodger
A Printz Honor Winner
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Briggs
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Terry Pratchett
New York Times Bestseller!
Beloved and bestselling author Sir Terry Pratchett's Dodger, a Printz Honor Book, combines high comedy with deep wisdom in a tale of one remarkable boy's rise in a fantasy-infused Victorian London.
Seventeen-year-old Dodger is content as a sewer scavenger. But he enters a new world when he rescues a young girl from a beating, and her fate impacts some of the most powerful people in England.
From Dodger's encounter with the mad barber Sweeney Todd, to his meetings with the great writer Charles Dickens and the calculating politician Benjamin Disraeli, history and fantasy intertwine in a breathtaking account of adventure and mystery.
Creator of the popular Discworld fantasy series, Sir Terry also received a prestigious Printz Honor from the American Library Association for his novel Nation.
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Brilliant, as usual
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Would you consider the audio edition of Dodger to be better than the print version?
Yes.What did you like best about this story?
It's Pratchett, in ye olde London, in the sewers. There's a woman in distress, a scoundrel, lots of rats, an assassin, and Charles Dickens, and Briggs is reading it... you want this book.Which character – as performed by Stephen Briggs – was your favorite?
All of them. He's a killer narrator.Any additional comments?
Buy it now.Classic Pratchett & Briggs
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Victorian treat
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Detailed, great escape!
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What did you love best about Dodger?
He was a "player" but he also was so innocent. It was very cute. He was just trying to survive as a street urchin and perhaps his moral compass was a little off.What did you like best about this story?
Terry Pratchett put historical characters into these situauations and you are like yes I can see how this incident may have made this person the historical figure he was. It was a coming of age story and a comedy of errors and a mystery thriller all rolled into one.What does Stephen Briggs bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He uses the different dialects of the time. We know that back then the different dialects also separated the classes so it was very informing.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I don't think I cried but I did laugh out loud a few times. Also there were times that I felt excited wanting to know "how is this going to turn out" Overal I felt good. It was exciting and funny.Any additional comments?
This could be the fake true story if Oliver Twist. After all Dodger and Charles Dickens were friends. lolPlease sir, can I have some more.
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