The Wheels of Chance


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(4.2 stars; 46 reviews)

The Wheels of Chance - A Bicycling Idyll follows the adventures of a draper's assistant who, having brought an ancient bicycle, sets off on a 2 week tour of the countryside. And his world will never be the same again.(Summary by annise) (6 hr 0 min)

Kapitel

01 - Chapters 01 to 03 16:47 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
02 - Chapters 04 & 05 26:55 Gelesen von Patti Cunningham
03 - Chapters 06 to 08 19:11 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
04 - Chapters 09 to 12 26:05 Gelesen von MaryAnn
05 - Chapters 13 to 15 24:15 Gelesen von MaryAnn
06 - Chapters 16 to 19 24:47 Gelesen von MaryAnn
07 - Chapters 20 to 23 25:20 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
08 - Chapters 23 to 25 17:08 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
09 - Chapters 26 & 27 20:16 Gelesen von Neeru Iyer
10 - Chapters 28 & 29 25:20 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
11 - Chapters 30 & 31 26:08 Gelesen von Nick Gallant
12 - Chapters 32 37:27 Gelesen von valli
13 - Chapters 33 to 36 25:24 Gelesen von Patti Cunningham
14 - Chapters 37 19:18 Gelesen von Tom Watts
15 - Chapters 38 to 41 25:51 Gelesen von Tom Watts

Bewertungen

PeterMills1966


(1.5 stars)

Story well below average which could have been easily a short story instead. Mixed narrators mostly good. Chapter 26 was excruciatingly agonizing to listen to with the vioce of "Charlie says adverts from 1970's". I would advise before embarking on listening to a huge novel to quickly proof check each chapters voice as audio books should be enjoyed not endured. July 2013.

Let down by some of the readers


(3 stars)

I rather like the novel which sets off from an interesting premise. Some of the readers here, eg that for ch 20-23 (who reads “turn ... out of doors” as “turn ... out of the doors”, substitutes “Viguana” for “Vicuna” , and other changes that suggests lack of familiarity with idioms?) let down the side some, so maybe best listened to and read simultaneously …

Pretty Good


(4 stars)

A simple and subtly amusing story of a young (and somewhat delusional) man who goes on a cycling holiday along the southern coast of England. He gets himself into a bit of trouble with people he meets on the road. Quite a good story, but some of the readers were difficult to listen to/understand


(3.5 stars)

An interesting and quaint tale, a little different from Wells' more well known fiction. The regular change of reader however is irritating as is the constant mispronunciation of some words by certain readers and in particular of place names. Worth a listen all the same if you have exhausted Wells' other offerings on here.


(4.5 stars)

Remarkably insightful, sweet tale of youth bravely struggling toward maturity.


(3.5 stars)

Its amusing listening to Americans pronounce English names ;)


(5 stars)

Great story. all readers did their best

well read


(5 stars)

Not the most satisfying story but the readers were good.