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The War of the Worlds

By: H. G. Wells
Narrated by: Daniel Avrahams, Steven Davis
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The War of the Worlds by Herbert George Wells (H. G. Wells) was published in 1898 at a time when he wrote a series of novels related to a number of historical events of the time. The most important of these was the unification and militarization of Germany. The story, written in a semi-documentary style, is told in the first person by an unnamed observer. It tells of the events which happen mostly in London and the county of Surrey, England, when a number of vessels manned by aliens are fired from Mars and land on Earth.

Public Domain (P)2011 ABN
Science Fiction Classics England Fiction

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The storyline is great. Highly recommend, but NOT this set of narrators. There were several different people reading, in no special order. The sound quality is pitiful and most of the readers stumbled over words. Even on high volume it was sometimes impossible to hear.

Terrrrrrrrrible narration.

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I was surprised to find different narrators for almost each chapter ranging from professional actor quality to what sounded like students in training. The story was good, but the varying quality was a distraction.

So many narrators!

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I was so excited to get this classic at such a cheap price, I did not follow my general rule of first reading over the reviews and listening to the sample. Had I read those reviews I would've known about the narration issues. Thankfully the last group of chapters were read well. Thanks for that. I didn't start keeping track of the worst chapters until chapter 9. So IMO chapters 9,11,12,18 had awful narration. Chapter 18 was unbelievably bad almost like a joke. In the end, the book is good, I paid for it, I finished it. I will never again bypass reading reviews and listening to the excerpt no matter how good the deal seems to me in the time.

Surprising!

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The book is written with one person as the narrator/hero yet each chapter is read by a randomly selected person and the quality is clearly different with each person reading. most of the sections are very poor quality indeed. Constant skips, noise and static make this classic book all but impossible to follow.

Poor audio for a classic book

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What made the experience of listening to The War of the Worlds the most enjoyable?

I have always wanted to read this book

Who was your favorite character and why?

No favorite

Which character – as performed by Daniel Avrahams and Steven Davis – was your favorite?

No favorite

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes. I loved the way and the reason the Martians died.

Any additional comments?

I have heard the stories of how people thought this was real when it was first read on the radio, and they committed suicide. How strange things have been in the past

Great listen

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