The Land that Time Forgot


Read by Ralph Snelson

(4.5 stars; 2101 reviews)

The Land That Time Forgot is a science fiction novel, the first of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Caspak trilogy. His working title for the story was "The Lost U-Boat." Starting out as a harrowing wartime sea adventure, the story ultimately develops into that of a fantastical lost world. (Adapted from Wikipedia.)

Link to The People that Time Forgot (Caspak series #2)
Link to Out of Time’s Abyss (Caspak series #3) (3 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 22:09 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 2 22:36 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 3 29:54 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 4 44:55 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 5 22:30 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 6 22:51 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 7 11:28 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 8 23:11 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 9 18:08 Read by Ralph Snelson
Chapter 10 11:42 Read by Ralph Snelson

Reviews


(4.5 stars)

Edgar rice Burroughs is one of the best adventure authors. In written fight scenes, it can be difficult to really feel like you’re there, but he writes them perfectly. And Snelson narrates them perfectly. He narrated this excellently. And, as a female myself, I tend to get annoyed by the ridiculous voices male narrators tend to give their female characters. Thankfully, Snelson does an decent job at that too! Wonderful book and wonderfully narrated. My only complaint is that the book isn’t longer. Lol.

A Compelling Story and a Convincing Reader


(5 stars)

I love the intrigue between an early submarine and the contrast of the terrifying and primitive life of the earliest creatures on Earth. The romance during this narrative gives the reader a sort of addiction to the story, which is indeed believable.

The Land that Time Forgot


(5 stars)

Fantastic story!! Very well done !

Enjoyable, but the plot is somewhat convenient


(3 stars)

Secret dinosaur world is all I knew and came for and all I wanted, so I was disappointed at how late in the book they get to it. I didn't know it was a trilogy then. It is more understandable now. Little relevant conflict comes from the environment. For the most part this is a convenient hero's tale fighting evildoers and savages in a outdated prehistoric themed wildernes. There is some original lore surrounding the hominids that I like and I'll continue reading for it. It is nicely read.


(5 stars)

I have inherited my dad's collection of E.R.B. novels. Having read some of them in my youth, I somehow missed this series. I quite enjoyed both the narration and the story. Not sure what I can say that would not be considered a spoiler. Suffice it to say, I was impressed and somewhat surprised by the characters and setting. It helps the "science fiction" feel vastly more plausible.

Amazing tale


(5 stars)

The story is so unusual because the title implies a story about prehistoric times. However it turns out to be a war story.with a very unusual twist. Ralph Snelson was an excellent narrator and I thank him so much for his endeavours to bring this book alive.

Excellent. Good 1st story in this series.


(5 stars)

First time listening to this book. So different than the movies. Quite a surprising ending. I'm looking forward to the continuing story in the 2nd book. Very well read

Paige Turner


(4.5 stars)

Another Rices excellent stories. It's hard for me to put down the book once I start. I found this one was exceptionally good for all the twists and turns in it.