She


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(3.8 stars; 165 reviews)

At 5 years old Leo Vincey is left in the care of a Cambridge professor by the name of Horace Holly. His father leaves him a strange casket which he is to open on his 25th Birthday. On opening the Casket Leo and Horace discover the strange history of Leo's ancestors. Leo and his adoptive father Horace must travel all the way to Africa in order to uncover the solve his family's strange history. - Written by Lizzie Driver (11 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Introduction 13:11 Read by Geoff Cowgill
My Visitor 19:50 Read by Lizzie Driver
The Years Roll By 13:55 Read by Anna Simon
The Sherd of Amenartas 40:25 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
The Squall 21:25 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
The Head of the Ethiopian 24:38 Read by Nick Gisburne
An Early Christian Ceremony 31:32 Read by Graham Redman
Ustane Sings 26:41 Read by Lizzie Driver
The Feast and After! 21:46 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
A Little Foot 17:19 Read by icyjumbo (1964-2010)
Speculations 26:06 Read by Keri Ford
The Plain of Kôr 24:35 Read by Ted Delorme
"She" 23:59 Read by J. M. Smallheer
Ayesha Unveils 27:01 Read by Jennie Hughes
A Soul in Hell 19:39 Read by Nick Gisburne
Ayesha Gives Judgement 19:40 Read by Nick Gisburne
The Tombs of Kôr 23:28 Read by Nick Gisburne
The Balance Turns 28:20 Read by Nick Gisburne
"Go, Woman!" 24:23 Read by Jennie Hughes
"Give me a Black Goat!" 23:02 Read by redabrus
Triumph 33:36 Read by Graham Redman
The Dead and Living Meet 22:15 Read by redabrus
Job has a Presentiment 29:40 Read by redabrus
The Temple of Truth 21:49 Read by redabrus
Walking the Plank 25:05 Read by redabrus
The Spirit of Life 32:23 Read by redabrus
What We Saw 22:51 Read by Kristine Bekere
We Leap 19:50 Read by Kristine Bekere
Over The Mountain 17:22 Read by Kristine Bekere

Reviews

Many Chapters need to be Re-Read Please!!!


(1 stars)

This is a great story, well read at 1rst, most of the end chapters are read by several non english readers, in monotone, poorly pronounced, it is hard to follow who is speaking, or what is being said. As a reader who really enjoys Haggard's stories, this one was painful to finish. His stories contain so many complex phrases that are now hard to follow. Please re-record these chapters for the good of all those who enjoy this series


(4 stars)

Haggard as usual delivered a wonderful tale. strong in the beginning as is his style. Weak in the middle, and strong in the end. The only problem is one which Libravox created for themselves. They insist on using different readers for different chapters. Some readers being clear and powerful. You wish each chapter was by them. Some barely speaking the English language leaving you wanting to abandon the book.

she


(5 stars)

when i came acrosse this book i was so excited remembering has a child i had seen this movie and never since ursula andress played she the book was great too many narateors the first half wasnt to hard to fellow the end chapters the characters all bunches together making it very difficult and frustrating I wish librivox would fix this by choosing one narrator with the voice to match the characters in making this experience less painful

Free Audio, Review


(2 stars)

I've listened to "King Solomons Mines" by the same author so followed the authors name to this story. Sadly I was disapointed. KSM had been a real adventure, but this story was like a lost forlorn love story with a bit of "darkest africa" thrown in. The story itself started alright with a mystery, but then wondered off in to boring realms. The characters were well done but the story was just lacking as far as I was concerned. Not enough happened. Sadly the recording also suffered. The story was read by various people taking various chapters, which is not normally a problem for me, but in this case as the story itself was not so engaging I found myself being jarred by the change in reader, and the readers styles changed dramaticly. Not a problem with any reader, but because the story was not engaging enough Reading = 1/3 Production = 2/3 Story = 1/3 Total = 4/9 More of my reviews at http://freeaudioreview.blogspot.com

English Colonialist Nonsense


(0.5 stars)

This is perhaps the worst book I have ever read in full. Zero stars should have been an option. Had it not been required for a class, and had I somehow interest in it, I would never have gotten past the first couple of chapters. It's a prime example of late Victorian colonialism and racism. The non-white characters are continuously referred to as "slaves" and "savages" and supposedly lack proper humanity or any intellectual existence. I'm not sure I'm able to express the extent of how bad it is. In addition, the plot is weak and poorly executed. For anyone also forced to read this looking for the most palatable option, this is fine. Several other reviewers have made complaints regarding the readers' accents for the final few chapters. Both readers in question speak English perfectly well. I listened on the fastest speed possible and had no issue understanding them.

Awful audiobook.


(1 stars)

The Introduction is read by a very good reader. But then the First chapter is taken over by a young, self-centered, woman reader, without the least interest in what she is reading, making smug intonations in all the wrong places. It is a DISGRACE!!! The RUIN of a great book!! I DEMAND that Librivox reproduce this recording over again, using the first reader for the whole book!!!


(2 stars)

good book... But as the other reviews say, once you get close to the end, the reader is terrible. found it very hard to concentrate on the book itself. more so felt like being on the phone with a horrible customer service agent... Ugh.

She (What a great book).


(5 stars)

A wonderful story. It was one of the best books I have listened to in a long time! I enjoyed the different voices from all over the world, who narrated the book!