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Frankenstein
- Narrated by: Dan Stevens
- Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
Audie Award Finalist, Solo Narration - Male, 2013
Audie Award Finalist, Classic, 2013
Narrator Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) presents an uncanny performance of Mary Shelley's timeless gothic novel, an epic battle between man and monster at its greatest literary pitch. In trying to create life, the young student Victor Frankenstein unleashes forces beyond his control, setting into motion a long and tragic chain of events that brings Victor to the very brink of madness. How he tries to destroy his creation, as it destroys everything Victor loves, is a powerful story of love, friendship, scientific hubris, and horror.
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- Conrad
- 15-11-16
This is NOT the original story
Did it buy this if you wanted to read the original Frankenstein. This is an edited version. I wanted the full version not this rewrite!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-07-16
A good performance of a great story.
An unaltered version of Shelley's fantastic and unsettling narrative. The narration is accurate throughout; the only thing stopping me from giving 5*s is that the reselling lacks a little emotion in places. One could argue that this is reflective of the characters themselves, but I felt a little more vitality could have been given to the retell ing.
Otherwise, a very good performance and well worth acquiring.
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- Mike
- 20-11-16
Absolute Classic
Brilliant narration of a classic story, couldnt stop listening, despite the relentlessly grim storyline one of the best books I have read (had read to me!)
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- Alexander M.
- 21-06-16
Brilliant
Outstanding use of the English Language! The story is compelling and easy to see why it has stood the test of time.
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- FENARETI
- 21-08-20
Dan Stevens is Devine
I used to be so infatuated with Dan Stevens when he was in Downton Abbey. And then I learned he could sing, and now this.
His voice is so perfect. I tend to listen to most audiobooks in ×2 speed but I didnt want to miss any moment of his performance and listened to the whole book in normal speed. I never ever do that.
His performance was so brilliant, each character had such a distinct voice, it was extraordinary to listen to him switch from character to character.
I have been so blown away by his performance that only now will I spend a few words to express how perfect this book was. Here "it was a perfect classic book". That's all you need to know really. so many passages I highlighted. So many memorable quotes. My favourite adaptation was from the "National theatre live" With Benedict Cumberbatch as Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller as the creature. That's what made me want to read the book. But all three, the play the book and the audiobook where equally phenomenal. I would strongly suggest you give them a chance!
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- Daniel
- 25-09-17
A classic
Really enjoyed this audiobook but Dan Stevens’ affected voice for the monster made parts especially hard to get through. The constant ‘woe is me’ affected droning made it very hard to sympathise with the monster. Other than that, his narration was great for everyone else and the story as a whole still stands strong.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-04-17
Excellent yarn
The narration was superb. I was thoroughly entertained throughout. I might listen to it again.
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- T
- 14-03-15
Wonderful performance
I had never actually read Frankenstein but over the years I pretty much grew to know the entire story.
Listening/ reading the book I must say It's extremely well written and amazing for someone so young to have such depth and emotion in her dialogue.
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- M. Davies
- 31-05-17
Perfect story and perfect narration
Expected the story to seem very dated but was pleasantly surprised. Superb bit of beautifully crafted storytelling. And the narration was superb, appropriate and utterly flawless.
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- Chemstudent
- 24-08-16
Why is this so famous?
Dreadful book. The main character is incredibly two dimensional, and spends most of the book moping unconvincingly, not helped by the narration which sounds like am-dram Shakespeare. Most passages are long winded accounts of him explaining how miserable he is. Every second word is benevolence or benevolent. Poorly written, overdone narration, spend your money on something deserving of the name classic.
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