The Cave Girl (Version 2)
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Read by Gerald Moe
Waldo Smith-Jones shipwrecked from Boston, desperately tries to survive on a lost island of primitive men and beasts. Given the name of Thandar, he strives for the hand of Princess Nadara amid misunderstandings. If a rescue ship arrives, what will they do? - Summary by Gerald A Moe
Chapters
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| Flotsam | 20:37 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Wild People | 16:24 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Little Eden | 22:39 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Death's Doorway | 23:45 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Awakening | 25:38 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| A Choice | 14:08 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Thandar, The Seeker | 16:04 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Nadara Again | 10:55 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Seeker | 20:49 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Trail's End | 20:53 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Capture | 30:53 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| King Big Fist | 21:15 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| King Thandar | 23:53 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Great Nagoola | 19:45 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Battle | 21:25 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Abduction of Nadara | 16:28 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Search | 20:43 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| First Mate Stark | 31:56 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Wild Men | 23:15 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Building The Boat | 25:04 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Head-Hunters | 21:03 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| The Rescue | 26:30 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Pirates | 27:47 | Read by Gerald Moe | |
| Homeward Bound | 3:57 | Read by Gerald Moe |
Reviews
Great Adventure Story
Bradley Modean
Well read. Thank you for your time and effort making this available for folks to listen to. Ignore the armchair critic who is too lazy and no balls to record a story themselves.
Lizard Doll
typical burroughs, this is tarzan all over
Another fun ride courtesy of ERB.
John Murphy
I was pulled in every minute.
Chris Chubb
narrator ruins all these books
TA Hefley
if Narrator would use a sound proof room other that reading on shitter with all the echoes I could probably make it past 3 mins of books he reads.
Patrick mcglone
very good well done all the best pat