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The Lost Prince
- Narrated by: David Thorn
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the author of such children's classics as The Secret Garden, Little Lord Fauntleroy, and A Little Princess, The Lost Prince is the enchanting story of a young boy discovering his true destiny. Twelve-year-old Marco knows he is being trained for something, but he isn't sure what. All his life he has traveled with his father in secrecy, learning many languages and the ways of a gentleman, but forbidden to speak about their country of origin, Samavia. Samavia has been fraught with war for the last 500 years, ever since the prince mysteriously disappeared. But now, there is hope that peace may come at last, as it has been rumored that a descendant of the lost prince may have been found.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-01-21
Narration spoilt by ref to discs etc
This classic story was well read by David Thorn. The American female voice about discs and chapters was annoying and intrusive.
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- Kindness Matters
- 2024-09-13
Wise and beautiful kids story
Written in 1915 but still a beautiful childrens story listened as an adult but would be great for youth
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- 2024-10-04
Annoying Reader
The story is excellent. The audiobook is ripped from old CDs, complete with an announcer that tells which CD is now playing. But the reader is becoming more difficult to listen to the further into the book I go. When he just reads, he’s fine. But when he tries to perform voices, he sounds like he is talking with a mouthful of hot potatoes. His voice is strangely breathy and his articulation becomes terrible, and then his voice drops away to be almost inaudible. And all his “voices” sound the same. At first it wasn’t too bad, but the longer I listen, the more annoying it becomes. I downloaded the book from the free library, so that’s fine, but it’s not worth paying for.
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