The Rover Boys in the Jungle
Arthur M. Winfield
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Third entry in the then-popular boys' adventure series has the Rover brothers (Tom, Dick, & Sam) heading to Africa to search for their long-missing father, after a few more adventures at their upstate New York boarding school, Putnam Hall. - Summary by BellonaTimes
Arthur M. Winfield is a pen name used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Rover Boys series. (5 hr 2 min)
Kapitel
Introduction | 2:06 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Unpleasant News | 10:29 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Newcomers at the Academy | 12:15 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
An Old Enemy Turns Up | 11:19 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Chase on the Lake | 11:35 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Fun and an Explosion | 11:02 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Strange Figure in the Hallway | 9:48 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Who Was Guilty? | 11:03 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
In Which Alexander Pop Runs Away | 10:18 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Rover Boys on Wheels | 10:49 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
A Strange Message from the Sea | 11:41 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Rovers Reach a Conclusion | 11:38 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Off for Africa | 11:27 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
A Rescue in MidOcean | 10:41 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
A Strange Meeting in Boma | 12:20 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Captain Villaires Little Plot | 12:41 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Start up the Congo | 11:41 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Attack at the Hostelry | 9:26 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
A Demand of Importance | 9:06 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
What Happened to Tom and Sam | 10:22 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Fight at the Old Fort | 11:14 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Into the Heart of Africa | 7:55 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
A Hurricane | 9:42 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Dick Meets an Old Enemy | 6:16 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Josiah Crabtree Makes a Move | 8:31 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Dick and the Lion | 6:58 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Last of Josiah Crabtree | 9:39 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Journey to the Mountain | 6:24 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
King Susko | 4:32 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
The Village on the Mountain | 7:02 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Finding the LongLost | 5:33 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Conclusion | 6:58 | Gelesen von Bellona Times |
Bewertungen
Mediocre





Elf Brown
Nothing special. Typical, outrageous scenarios, with unrealistic solutions, written for the masses. Reading was ok, but had a weird, halting cadence, however, the character voices were fairly well done and consistent.
Disappointing





Janelle
This was definitely a product of its times. It was probably much enjoyed by the boys of the late 1800's but the more I listened the less I liked it. The main characters were flat, though likeable in the early chapters, but I lost respect for them after their arrival in Africa. The plot was predictable, racial superiority and stereotypes abounded, and the writing was uninspired and uninspiring. I won't be listening to more in this series. The narration was stilted, although the reader made a good effort with his voicing. Many thanks to him for his hard work.
Fun, but racist at parts





Les
I love light, fun stories like this. The narration is good too. The main downside has to do with how the authors portray the Africans they encounter. I also warn that the protagonists feel free to harshly treat their enemies well beyond what most modern readers would feel is fair. In the end, just keep in mind that this was written in the 19th century and the views of the authors will (hopefully) differ from yours in some respects.