Pride and Prejudice (version 5)


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(4.6 stars; 67 reviews)

Pride and Prejudice, first published on 28 January 1813, is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels. It is one of the first romantic comedies in the history of the novel and its opening is one of the most famous lines in English literature —"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." [From Wikipedia]

Co-BC - Micah Sheppard
Cataloging - David Lawrence (14 hr 26 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapters 1&2 9:53 Read by Micah Sheppard
02 - Chapter 3 10:38 Read by Micah Sheppard
03 - Chapters 4&5 12:28 Read by Micah Sheppard
04 - Chapter 6 14:00 Read by Micah Sheppard
05 - Chapter 7 11:35 Read by Micah Sheppard
06 - Chapter 8 11:39 Read by Micah Sheppard
07 - Chapter 9 9:52 Read by Micah Sheppard
08 - Chapter 10 12:39 Read by Micah Sheppard
09 - Chapter 11 9:56 Read by Micah Sheppard
10 - Chapters 12&13 13:35 Read by Micah Sheppard
11 - Chapters 14&15 20:07 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
12 - Chapter 16 20:47 Read by Micah Sheppard
13 - Chapter 17 7:39 Read by Micah Sheppard
14 - Chapter 18 27:55 Read by Micah Sheppard
15 - Chapter 19 11:40 Read by Micah Sheppard
16 - Chapter 20 10:14 Read by Micah Sheppard
17 - Chapter 21 14:58 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
18 - Chapter 22 12:40 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
19 - Chapter 23 11:47 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
20 - Chapter 24 14:10 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
21 - Chapter 25 11:08 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
22 - Chapter 26 16:21 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
23 - Chapter 27 9:25 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
24 - Chapter 28 10:32 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
25 - Chapter 29 17:49 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
26 - Chapter 30 9:02 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
27 - Chapter 31 11:33 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
28 - Chapter 32 11:05 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
29 - Chapter 33 13:10 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
30 - Chapter 34 15:37 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
31 - Chapter 35 20:54 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
32 - Chapter 36 14:54 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
33 - Chapter 37 9:58 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
34 - Chapter 38 8:02 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
35 - Chapter 39 11:04 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
36 - Chapter 40 12:07 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
37 - Chapter 41 16:43 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
38 - Chapter 42 13:36 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
39 - Chapter 43 34:35 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
40 - Chapter 44 17:16 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
41 - Chapter 45 13:26 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
42 - Chapter 46 22:57 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
43 - Chapter 47 29:12 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
44 - Chapter 48 17:47 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
45 - Chapter 49 17:34 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
46 - Chapter 50 16:43 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
47 - Chapter 51 16:13 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
48 - Chapter 52 23:43 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
49 - Chapter 53 23:16 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
50 - Chapter 54 13:22 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
51 - Chapter 55 19:23 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
52 - Chapter 56 23:47 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
53 - Chapter 57 13:20 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
54 - Chapter 58 18:47 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
55 - Chapter 59 20:46 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
56 - Chapter 60 13:00 Read by Linda Lee Paquet
57 - Chapter 61 10:33 Read by Linda Lee Paquet

Reviews


(5 stars)

A most enjoyable and articulate reading of this classic novel. Even though you can't improve on Jane Austen, Ms Piquette surely did justice to Pride and Prejudice especially in her different inflections for each these characters I couldn't get enough of her Lady Catherine and Lydia. Kudos go out to her

I love this book


(4 stars)

Well read, I was angry when I had to interrupt listening to it. I had read it before, but it was a pleasure to listen to it. Thank you!

THANK YOU


(5 stars)

It was of immense help. THANKS A TON🙏KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

l love this story and enjoyed the reader and her voices of the c


(5 stars)

clear and well read. when i wearied of reading the story!


(4.5 stars)

neat


(3 stars)

as to the narrating it was neat slow understandable could have used different voices for main characters. the 2005 film on the same led me to read it. the film was more attractive.