The Sea Wolf - Version 2


Lu par Nick Bulka

(4.6 stars; 149 reviews)

The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American novelist Jack London about a literary critic, survivor of an ocean collision, who comes under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues him. - Summary by Wikipedia (11 hr 53 min)

Chapitres

Chapter I 21:27 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter II 20:46 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter III 28:46 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter IV 17:30 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter V 19:42 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter VI 34:27 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter VII 9:28 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter VIII 18:56 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter IX 22:23 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter X 16:44 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XI 15:46 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XII 24:57 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XIII 10:56 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XIV 18:13 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XV 13:59 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XVI 16:55 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XVII 33:20 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XVIII 16:25 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XIX 16:13 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XX 19:32 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXI 11:53 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXII 8:48 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXIII 12:48 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXIV 16:56 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXV 31:45 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXVI 32:13 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXVII 18:39 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXVIII 17:27 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXIX 12:59 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXX 18:07 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXI 6:29 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXII 18:52 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXIII 13:49 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXIV 12:16 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXV 15:02 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXVI 23:13 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXVII 21:23 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXVIII 7:59 Lu par Nick Bulka
Chapter XXXIX 16:17 Lu par Nick Bulka

Critiques

Terrible


(4 stars)

No discourse of evils of whiteness. No discourse on gay sex. No brave nonbinary women surviving in a hostile male world. All you have is an excellent story and great narrator. Story is not appropriate for today's audience

Great book good reader


(4 stars)

Very good book, reader was good as well , varied tone nicely (unlike the other edition of this, why some people read these is beyond me) nicely varied voices without going over the top as well... thoroughly enjoyable!

Excellent book


(5 stars)

Jack London at his best, in my opinion. Reader was very good, although at times it sounded like he was either trying to swallow his mic or it had dropped into a tin can.

Great Book


(5 stars)

This is Jeanne that was wonderfully done by the reader I enjoyed it very much and I could see each on personalities as he changed his demeanor and in the way he read was wonderful thank you

Gripping


(5 stars)

Grabs you right from the start and with each new chapter. I love this narrator and sometimes search for books by him, but my friend, you need to work on that English accent. Lol

A Compelling Read


(5 stars)

A very interesting tale, part narrative, part philosophical contention, simple language though not simplistic. I've not listened to a better book in a long while.

Excellent naration


(5 stars)

Delightful. This a professional narrator, or if he isn't, he should be. His voice brings to life the characters and animates the whole story.

well read but the top end is loud


(4 stars)

well read but needs an audio filter. it tops out all the time