A Dozen Short Stories from H. G. Wells


Lu par Krista Zaleski

(3.8 stars; 23 reviews)

Twelve of H. G. Wells' early short stories (1894-1925) originally printed in various magazines and papers. His earlier works delve into the human condition, looked at through a humorous lens. Love, romance, infidelity, parenthood and more are the subjects of the various stories, often told with a wry twist of humor. (Summary by Krista Zaleski) (3 hr 49 min)

Chapitres

A Family Elopement 11:14 Lu par Krista Zaleski
How Gabriel Became Thompson 23:11 Lu par Krista Zaleski
How Pingwill Was Routed 9:01 Lu par Krista Zaleski
Le Mari Terrible 8:07 Lu par Krista Zaleski
The Reconciliation 13:25 Lu par Krista Zaleski
The Rajah's Treasure 21:43 Lu par Krista Zaleski
A Perfect Gentleman on Wheels 23:20 Lu par Krista Zaleski
Mr Marshall's Doppelganger 24:37 Lu par Krista Zaleski
The Loyalty of Esau Common 37:24 Lu par Krista Zaleski
My First Aeroplane 25:25 Lu par Krista Zaleski
Little Mother Up the Mörderberg 22:32 Lu par Krista Zaleski
The Pearl of Love 9:21 Lu par Krista Zaleski

Critiques

... a touch too cynical...


(4 stars)

Overall, I really enjoyed these stories. They're similar to things you might read by PG Wodehouse, but a little more serious.... or by Kipling, but with much less heart. Absolutely sarcastic and saucy; several of them are really cringe worthy! Several really made me laugh. They were a shade too cynical for me to really love them. But listening made an enjoyable afternoon. Great recording quality. The reader has an enjoyable voice and she "acted" the parts very well. However, She mispronounced "vicar", and "vicarage" repeatedly, which also made me cringe. Also mispronounced the British "row": a quarrel; not pronounced like the American "row" a boat. And a few other words. Oh well.... too bad. But certainly not the ruination of a pretty good book and pretty good reader.

not sci-fy


(5 stars)

I assumed hg wells wrote science fiction but it was still good. my first airplane made me spit out my tea. hilarious


(4 stars)

krist Valeski thank you for such a wonderful audio journey