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The Island of Doctor Moreau

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(4,018 Sterne; 833 Bewertungen)

The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells, addressing ideas of society and community, human nature and identity, religion, Darwinism, and eugenics.

When the novel was written in the late 19th century, England's scientific community was engulfed by debates on animal vivisection. Interest groups were even formed to tackle the issue: the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection was formed two years after the publication of the novel. The novel is presented as a discovered manuscript, introduced by the narrator's nephew; it then 'transcribes' the tale. (Summary from Wikipedia) (4 hr 39 min)

Chapters

INTRODUCTION

2:56

Read by Alex Patterson

IN THE DINGEY OF THE "LADY VAIN"

5:53

Read by madeupname

THE MAN WHO WAS GOING NOWHERE

7:06

Read by Laura M.D.

THE STRANGE FACE

10:08

Read by bignate_2000

AT THE SCHOONER'S RAIL

6:48

Read by Cori Samuel

THE MAN WHO HAD NOWHERE TO GO

7:50

Read by martyd

THE EVIL-LOOKING BOATMEN

9:45

Read by martyd

THE LOCKED DOOR

9:12

Read by martyd

THE CRYING OF THE PUMA

6:49

Read by Stephan Möbius

THE THING IN THE FOREST

22:14

Read by Stephan Möbius

THE CRYING OF THE MAN

8:01

Read by Meredith Hughes

THE HUNTING OF THE MAN

12:11

Read by Meredith Hughes

THE SAYERS OF THE LAW

17:45

Read by Meredith Hughes

THE PARLEY

11:00

Read by Cori Samuel

DOCTOR MOREAU EXPLAINS

28:48

Read by John Gonzalez

CONCERNING THE BEAST FOLK

10:59

Read by Alex Foster

HOW THE BEAST FOLK TASTE BLOOD

26:50

Read by JemmaBlythe

A CATASTROPHE

13:25

Read by JemmaBlythe

THE FINDING OF MOREAU

7:54

Read by clarknova

MONTGOMERY'S BANK HOLIDAY

14:13

Read by neo45

ALONE WITH THE BEAST FOLK

9:24

Read by clarknova

THE REVERSION OF THE BEAST FOLK

21:37

Read by clarknova

THE MAN ALONE

9:15

Read by JemmaBlythe

Bewertungen

(2 Sterne)

A classic story. The changing readers made it hard to really get into the story. With one reader the story is more cohesive and seems like a single work but broken up between several people with different voices and styles makes it a hard listen in long sittings. ESPECIALLY chapters 16 & 17. MY GOODNESS! How in the world did that woman not have her recording thrown out after the first 2 minutes. I know it’s volunteer readers but it sounds like someone talking through a hole in their throat into one of those voice things but with somehow less emotion. I ended up looking up those chapters and reading them myself then got back into the audiobook. I’d love if someone would redo those chapters with an actual human being instead of a parrot Dr. Moreau got his hands on.

great story

(4,5 Sterne)

Love this book and author. My only problem is Jemma Blythe her voice is scratchy and at times inaudible. The worst part is that she does some of the most important chapters. She also ruined parts of The Odyssey.

(3 Sterne)

Chapter 3 read by bignate, I believe, is when I got lost; couldn't hear half of what he said then he'd raise his voice startlingly(and not necessary) ... Kind of hard to keep your attention with all the different readers...

Mostly Good

(4 Sterne)

this was fairly well done, my only complaint would be that it's a a bit wearing listening to the several chapters that JemmaBlythe reads, her voice is too scratchy and she did some of the longer chapters

Interesting Book

(3 Sterne)

really good book. i enjoyed it but there shud only be one person reading as tht is very discracting. also the one lady had a terrible voice and was not easy to understand

Multiple readers, good & some a bit rough

(4 Sterne)

All in all good readings, but many different readers for different chapters. Some good but some, not so much.

The voice doe

(1 Sterne)

i cant stand that guys anything cadence lisp baratone nothing about him should be reading for recordings

(3 Sterne)

I hated the narrator Gemma. Her voice is low, monotone and robotic. There needs to be some quality control here. Not all voices, are suited for decent narration. I notice, other books, that have heavy, Indian accents reading too. It's not racist, to expect clear, concise and God forbid, some interesting voice intonations too! Librivox is silly to accept everyone,what next, allow an 4 year old, with heavy foreign accent to narrate.