Listen online for free audiobook «Euphoria» by Lily King. Reading: Simon Vance.
Review #1
Euphoria audiobook free
The most of the story was dull, in particular the ending. Don’t care for books where ladies are abused by their spouses.
Review #2
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Euphoria presents a traditional adore triangle in the middle 3 anthropologists in Brand new Guinea between the global wars. The head charcter is that Nell Stone, designed right behind Margaret Mead, a free-thinking, sensitive, deeply empathetic student of aboriginal cultures. Her wife Fen is that her back, mercantile, greedy at the same time dismissive of local sentiments. Between them comes Bankson, the narrator, looking back years later on their short time together in a small village, trying to keep under control their desires but not their ambitions. The story is that but knew, more absorbing at the same time suspenseful as the book progresses. The creator, like Nell, has a quick feel for other manners. Insignificant manners are but drawn with a few narrating details. For you in particular feel for several of the villagers whose lives are exchanged by their observers. The audiobook has a serious defect, namely, the drab narration by Simon Vance. Bankson should be an energetic, quick-tempered, vibrant young force of nature, despite his failed suicide attempt at the novel’s start. Instead, Vance reads as a depressed at the same time weary old men. This drains the novel of much of its excitement. Xe Sands, reading as Nell Stone, is that far more successful, with the right interest at the same time wonder in her voice. Overall, but, this was an best book.
Review #3
Audiobook Euphoria by Lily Lord
A beautifully-written at the same time compelling book about interesting people. The anthropologists are as exciting as the tribes they are learning. I managed have gone on listening to this for quite a while longer at the same time am pressed it’s over. I completely disagree with the
Reviewers who panned Simon Vance. No, his reading of Bankson isn’t euphoric, but neither is that Bankson’s disposition. So much of than anyway is that going on in the book is that in the contrast between his approach at the same time that of Nell at the same time Fen, at the same time Simon Vance at the same time Xe Sands (whom I also adored) tore this nuance. Amazing book, amazing narration all around. I adored it.
Review #4
Audio Euphoria narrated by Simon Vance Xe Sands
A story about russian violence, a whinny comrade at the same time giving cigarettes to the natives for information. The writing was quality. The narration is that Okay, but that are no one rough edit locations.
Review #5
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This is that one literate creator. Lord makes a claustrophobic, small global in the extensive tropical miasma of Brand new Guinea. Andrew Bangston, whose loneliness is that practically a 4th disposition in itself; excellent at the same time driven Nell Stone; Nell’s lout of a wife Fen – these anthropologists are really the only 3 manners as others are set pieces at the same time background. Lord does a amazing job capturing the arrogance at the same time indeed racism of premature 20th C anthropologists – for you do wonder than anyway their subjects believed when these frail people plopped themselves into a village that had been friendly minding its possess business. Any anthropologists’ approach is that shaped by their possess demons at the same time biases, at the same time the connection between the 3 is that stuck together by Bangston’s desparate loneliness. The ending snuck up on me, which I appreciated. Lord had a method of making the reader think the book was about one gizmo, when it was really about anything else.
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