Ninety-Three
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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Victor Hugo
About this listen
In Ninety-Three, Victor Hugo's inspired last novel, that tumultuous year's events are woven into an epic masterpiece that brilliantly captures the moment that shaped the destiny not only of France but of all European monarchies.
(P)2000 Blackstone Audio Inc.Critic reviews
"The book is full of pregnant and splendid sayings. There are scenes of inimitable workmanship. Ninety-Three is equal to anything that Hugo has ever written." (Robert Louis Stevenson)
"One of the loftiest achievements of Hugo's genius." ( Saturday Review)
"One of the loftiest achievements of Hugo's genius." ( Saturday Review)
Hugo’s writing combines an involving story interspersed with short essays explaining the details of life and culture of the times.
An excellent book and very well read by a man who narrated about 700 books in his lifetime.
An excellent insight into the complicated history of France
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if you want to read Hugo, find a better narrator.
There's a reason why Frederick Davidson reads are always in the free catalogue.
Ridiculous overdramatic narrator with a tedious delivery
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Victor Hugo wrote this book to show how people act in battle (the novel is set in the year 1793 in the French Revolution). And he shows how familys faught against each other in the fight e.g. the Villian in this novel is an uncle and the Hero is a nephew of that uncle and they are on different sides. Fighting for different reason's so if you like 'Notre dame de Paris' and 'Les Mis?rables' his other two great novels you'll like this.
Now for the down side the recording it's self....
It says it's 'unabridged' but it's not it keeps skiping chapters like in one book (the story is split into differnt books and chapters) it gose from chapter 1 to 3 and skips two and in the same book gose from chapter 4 to 6 skiping 5.
This is either a mistake with 'Blackstone audiobooks' which is the company which released this recording or Audible it's self.
And I might add that when I bought 'Notre dame de Paris' it had the same problem it even skiped a complete book so I had to get another rendition of 'Notre dame de Paris' to read the full thing and now there is no other copy of Ninety-Three' so I can't get the full book just warning you.
But beside that it is a very, very good book the characters are wonderful and moving but it would help if you knew some history of the year 1793 in France and the whole revolt sense Hugo acts like his readers already know the historical fact's he put's down.
Five stars for Hugo's work 3 for the recording!
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Great historical story
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Not suitable as an audiobook
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