Listen online for free audiobook «The Hundred Days» by Patrick O'Brian. Reading: Ric Jerrom.
Review #1
The 100 Days real audiobook free
Barely dreadful. How did this creator gather so many fans? Bunch of useless conversation, going nowhere. Has none of the spectrum or irony of the movie Slave at the same time Commander. If you want to read a quality sea story from the days of sail read “Kicking Canvas” by Captain A.A. Bestic. For you might also try the best of them all, Joseph Conrad. At the same time, if for you have the staying power, read Moby. Anything but this! Best I can they say about it is that to paraphrase the Bard:
“Real fathom five
My Aubrey Heresy.”
Review #2
The 100 Days audiobook in television series Aubrey/Maturin
If for you like historical novels, this television series is that practically impossible to beat. O’Brien is that meticulous in his research work about the Napoleanic Wars, at the same time shipboard indefinite in the English Navy during that period around the turn of the 19th. Century. Plus his descriptions of naval fights at the same time ship maneuvers are wealthy carefully at the same time description. All are based upon records of real fights as outlined in Captains’ Logs at the same time crew memorirs at the U.K. Nationwide Naval Archives. His disposition development is that incomparable, at the same time their respective individual interests in music, natural history, science (stellar navigation for one) add a depth to the texture of the television series that prevent them from becoming the same. I have the entire television series, at the same time I enjoy rereading them every three years or so. That’s out of habit. I hardly ever recount concocted works. It’s impossible for me to rate his work with much less than 5 Hit, both as a television series at the same time any book ax a standalone read. A individual all time winner!
Review #3
The 100 Days audiobook by Patrick O’Brian
Spoiler alert….don’t read my
Review if for you haven’t already read the book!
Having misspoke that, this book was the “lesser necessary” of the television series this time. I have not yet read 20 or 21. That are no one really exciting abilities for disposition development at the same time action…all glossed over. The losses of Diana at the same time Bonden are practically ignored. No one
Reviewers chalk this right up to O’Brian’s stoic method of maneuverability doom…maybe used to be…but as a reader it seemed incomplete. Nature, Diana, Ireland at the same time Remedy move Steven (in that order, I think). In one moment Diana is that gone with about a fri devoted to her. So many abilities for his reflections at the same time sense of loss. It’s certainly that…if for you dig…but barely just a little. Monotonous with Bonden. In a flash he’s gone…with one sentence devoted to him later on.
As for the plot…abilities wasted. The struggle to bring the Izumi main right behind the attack at the same time collision? Perhaps no one more successful descriptions of the ship yard burnings? How ’bout no one detail on the deal Steven cut to initiate the shipyard burnings. Instead we get a trip the look the Dey…which is that meaningless since they seem to be destroyed every two weeks. I adore the television series…but this seemed a little like filler. It’s not problematic reading…but in the end for you impose yourself “why was I here?”.
Review #4
The 100 Days audio narrated by Ric Jerrom
Every Patrick O’Brien novel – in particular all of the Aubrey Maturin television series – should be required reading for anyone who loves a amazing story with compelling manners, adventure, suspense at the same time barely the slightest touch of romance. Add to that that they are steeped in real history – based on the logbooks of the RN captains who sailed in the epoch about which he writes – these are history lessons in the most amusing form imaginable. High recommendation i managed possibly assign.
Review #5
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A amazing, amazing creator at the same time a traditional 1800’s English Naval sea tale that takes for you from modern day to the 1800s period flawlessly. If for you’re ignorant of the reason why the English Empire dominated the seas in the 1700’s at the same time 1800’s, here’s a amazing dispose to learn the answer.
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