The Man Who Was Thursday (Version 2)


Leído por Anthony Ogus

(4.2 stars; 13 reviews)

Subtitled by the author as a "Nightmare", this is a fantasy, comic thriller about a plot to end the world by a group of anarchists. Generally regarded as Chesterton's most impressive novel. - Summary by Anthony Ogus (6 hr 38 min)

Capítulos

Dedication 4:18 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 1 24:48 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 2 19:41 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 3 26:22 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 4 24:10 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 5 22:16 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 6 20:23 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 7 22:06 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 8 29:18 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 9 36:04 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 10 36:35 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 11 19:38 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 12 37:03 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 13 27:40 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 14 27:24 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 15 20:42 Leído por Anthony Ogus

Reseñas

both blunt and eloquent


(4 stars)

If one recalls the title the absurdity in the unfolding story has a clearer context. The moral and spiritual allegory is none too subtle. Not for everyone, fans of spy thrillers least of all who should look for John Buchan instead.

A wild, impossible to quantify, adventure.


(5 stars)

It’s a wild ride. It may be symbolic, possibly, but I can’t fathom of what. It’s fun, absurd, and frightening in parts. I love it and I hope you enjoy it too.

Fascinating Story, Engaging Reader


(5 stars)

Very good rendition of the story, with character voices and steady paced reader. A winding journey led by a skilled reader!

Extremely Boring!


(2 stars)

While this is a well read book, I find it extremely boring and far too drawn out.

bad audio


(2 stars)

aside from the background noise, the narrator whistles his s. Can't listen to that for hours.