The Blue Envelope
Gelesen von Dawn Larsen
Roy J. Snell
A mystery and adventure story for girls set in Alaska. (4 hr 37 min)
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Bewertungen
Too short
Starlite001
This is one book I wished wouldn't end. Strong female characters! Great adventure with a hint of romance and suspense!
Good story, bit of an abrupt ending
mikezane
Two girls who live in Alaska are told they will be getting a letter shortly for a certain young man, and that it is important. Shortly after this, a scary, gravely kind of fellow shows up demanding HE be given the envelope. From here begins a bit of a race to see if the girls can keep the envelope safe from the bad guy while getting it to the right person, and avoiding the winter which is slowly moving into the area. The story is a nice lesson in how harsh weather is managed in the more northern parts. I learned a lot from it. Plus, it was a good adventure story. The reader did a nice job, and the recordings were good, thank you!
Great reading
Nev Abrom
The reading was magnificent, thank you! 1,5 star I take away because altethe story is adventurous and gentle I was absolutely overwhelmed by the minutiae description of the landscape or the ice - movemenst .... Maybe it's just me, but it was a little trying on my nerves when all I actually wanted to know was what happens to my favourite characters ... in comparison with those descriptions the ending felt a little flat and hastily gotten over with... Other than that - beautiful story, the plot is surprising, the characters are easy to understand, the adventurous make sense.
Exciting adventure
A fast paced tale of two daring, resourceful young women living among native people on the islands of the Bering Straits. Mystery and adventure result when they meet a young man searching for a blue envelope. The reader is excellent.
Crazy Alaska Adventure
Athena’s Grandma
Wonderfully read! An almost unbelievable adventure of two girls floating on the ice in freezing Alaska! Yet it was a lot of fun listening to what would happen next!
Good adventure
lanternland
Unique setting in the far north and the frozen Bering Strait and Alaska and Siberia. A childrens' book not great literature. Good reader.
Great reading. The reader did a good job and the story about the two girls Alaskan adventures was both educational and interesting.
Brett Miller
too much coincidence. the latter chapters seem to forget the girls competence at camping mentioned so thoroughly in the first chapter