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The Psammead Trilogy
- Five Children and It, The Phoenix and the Carpet, The Story of the Amulet
- Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
- Series: The Psammead Trilogy, Book 1-3
- Length: 21 hrs and 8 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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- K Bright
- 06-03-15
Enjoyable
I enjoyed this trilogy. Only decided to buy this as I'd purchased Five Children on the Western Front (2014) and in a review it was deemed best to know the original story. At times the narrator stumbles over a word or two and at times you can hear her turn the pages.
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- Chris Lilly
- 29-01-15
Cornerstone of Children's Literature
This is a fine, slightly off-kilter performance of a fine, slightly off-kilter set of books. Cathy Dobson has a very warm and confiding style, with an old fashioned quality that fits the Edwardian stories. She also reads with a strange catch in her voice, a little hesitation that was at first irritating, but became very engaging. And what tremendous stories! Constantly surprising, constantly inventive, constantly forcing its audience to question, without ever being preachy - whenever there's the possibility of preaching, they remember it's been a long time since dinner, and scoot off home for mutton fritters(!?!). The Lamb, and the petting of the Lamb, is nauseating, but the story with the grown-up Lamb recontextualises even that character.
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- Lucy
- 25-11-19
fantastic
loved every bit of these three stories (the first and last are the best though)
the narrator perfectly matched the tone and language of the time.
I'll never be too old for these books as the childlike imagination of the early 1900's give me the warm fizzles lol,
a very easy listen , would 100% recommend
10/10
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- Mrs A
- 05-04-16
terrible narration!
love these tales, but the narration was just too much to cope with. very poor!
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- Les Dor
- 11-02-20
dated
it is an old book with old ways of thinking got bored very quickly with victorian values lol
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- mumstheword
- 10-06-16
Love this story
I love these story's they are so fun and imaginative so really any one could listen to them.
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- jaspersu
- 06-08-15
Quaint
The stories definitly feel over a century old, and that's part of the fun of reading it now.
I chose this because The Phoenix and the Carpet is read by a character in another book that I love. That character is reading aloud to children, but stops. I always wondered if the children were left hanging, but now I know that the books are episodic, so just reading to the end of a chapter would be satisfying.
Cathy Dobson's narration is nice. It isn't always easy to tell one child character's voice from the next, but it almost doesn't matter. They do sound different from the adults, the magic creatures and the baby, Lamb.
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- RR
- 29-05-18
Wonderful story with fantastic narrating
The reader did a wonderful job bringing characters to life in this series. My children, ages 5, 7, and 8 all loved these books, as did I! The British narrator helped bring the language to life, especially words/terms we weren’t familiar with due to culture/time it was written. A great story with all kinds of great discussion topics.
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- Laeta
- 10-06-19
excellent for family road trip w/ 1 caution
If you wouldn't let your kids read Harry Potter then you probably would not feel comfortable with this series. However it is a great series set in early 1900's England, with fantasy adventures similar to Chronicles of Narnia.
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- Mary in SC
- 20-03-17
A Truly Lovely Story!
My 9 year old daughter and I have truly loved listening to this enchanting and wonderful story! So beautifully narrated, too!
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- Red
- 21-08-18
good but kind of racist
worth it if you like the characters , although the middle book w the Phoenix is very strange and has very little plot
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- Lilith
- 23-03-18
Perfect escape
This was a wonderful listen!! & wonderfully performed. Perfect accompaniment for packing up to move! Would have loved to have a magic carpet & a psammead to help me!!! & in many ways I did.
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- Carmen M Spruill
- 22-10-16
magical
great read. feeds the imagination for young and not so young. great aloud read. fun
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- Lisa
- 13-10-17
Not my cup of tea
This is a difficult story to read aloud...I know, I tried. So, we purchased this trilogy. The story doesn't get better, despite E. Nesbit being one of the English speaking world's most notable children's authors of all time. In fact, the story get so convoluted at several points my husband asked what kind of morbid tale I was allowing our children to listen to. We were all glad when it was over...even the children, I learned after the fact.
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- Beleg
- 09-12-20
It’s the best book ever
I hope you can make more other books
like this one. I hope you can
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- L. Pierce
- 26-10-20
We enjoyed all three stories
We enjoyed all three stories. The Phoenix and the Carpet was the children's favorite. Glad to have gotten the trilogy.