Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders
Victor Appleton
Gelesen von Kevin McAsh





Tom Swift is the young protagonist in a series of juvenile adventure novels which began in the early twentieth century and continue to the present. Tom Swift is a genius inventor whose breakthroughs in technology (especially transport technology) drive the plots of the novels, placing them in a genre sometimes called "invention fiction" or "Edisonade". This book is the 20th in the original series published from 1910 -1942, written by a ghost writer using the name of Victor Appleton. This adventure takes Tom and his cohorts to Honduras in search of a Mayan idol of gold. (K. McAsh adapted from information found on Wikipedia) (4 hr 9 min)
Kapitel
A Wonderful Story | 9:19 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Professor Bumper Arrives | 9:43 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Blessings and Enthusiasm | 9:21 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Fenimore Beecher | 10:30 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Little Green God | 10:02 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Unpleasant News | 10:30 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Tom Hears Something | 9:03 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Off For Honduras | 7:00 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Val Jacinto | 12:24 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
In the Wilds | 10:34 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Vampires | 7:30 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
A False Friend | 11:59 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Forward Again | 9:20 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
A New Guide | 7:07 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
In The Coils | 9:28 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
A Meeting in the Jungle | 11:44 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Lost Map | 14:12 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
"El Tigre!" | 9:52 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Poisoned Arrows | 8:56 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
An Old Legend | 6:58 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Cavern | 8:00 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Storm | 11:37 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Entombed Alive | 5:33 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Revolving Stone | 11:30 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
The Idol of Gold | 17:30 | Gelesen von Kevin McAsh |
Bewertungen
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trail_runnr
Tom Swift is a young inventor in this adventure novel. Tom and his friends go to Honduras in search of a Mayan idol of gold. The books in the series are relatively short and are good stories for youths. The reader from SC is very good.
fun story





dsuden
Well bless my earbuds! That was a fun story. Great job by the narrator. Thank you!
great





Jmorri2011
awesome book and great narration, I just wish that there were more books by this author there are well over 100 books between Victor Appleton and Victor Appleton II (Victor Appleton II however is actually various different authors) Here's the wiki link to the Tom Swift Jr page: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Swift,_Jr. The link to the main wiki entry for all of Tom Swift: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Swift Lastly the link to all of the Tom Swift books written including both public domain and non PD books: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Swift (yes this review is from my phone and the link's are .m. for ease the of those on tablets and phone's) Better than half of the series aren't in the public domain. However books #1-#25, and #39 of the original series are in PD, and a few others of the "Tom Swift Jr." series are also works in the PD





A LibriVox Listener
Bless my fax machine, another gripping adventure story, no brungarians in this one, no atomic hair dryers either. But all in all a good story and well narrated





Louie
A simplistic but very entertaining story, masterfully read. Additionally the readers voice is easy to listen too, expressive, as well as entertaining.





Brett Miller
no invention. just real science. very enjoyable
good... ish





Jacod
Sort of good but not so good but then again it's good but no it's not that great.
Dated





Bill Cosby
This would be a good story if I was a member of the KKK living in the 1950s. all the characters are white with the exception of one black person who plays the stereotypical roll of the house negro. more importantly none of the characters is gay, nonbinary or transexual. In the year 2021, I expect my children's stories to be filled with lots and lots of gay sex. Also there should be a story about how Tom, the typical heterosexual white male propped up by structural raycysm steals all his ideas from immigrants and BIPOCs. instead this story has the poor undocumented immigrants stealing his ideas. We all know white people are incapable of forming original thoughts. This story is useful in teaching kids how backwards things were in the 1940s. Today's kids may not be able to fix a radio, but they can analyze the structural raycism and systemic heteronomativity that is endemic to the USA.