At the Mountains of Madness, Version 2
H. P. Lovecraft
Leído por Mark Nelson





A scientific expedition to Antartica discovers the ruins of a civilization millions of years old, built by the Elder Things, beings who came to Earth shortly after the formation of the Moon. But are the ancient Elder Things extinct, or do they still roam the Earth? A classic tale of horror by H.P. Lovecraft that first appeared in Astounding Stories in 1936. - Summary by The Narrator (4 hr 30 min)
Capítulos
Part I | 25:06 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part II | 42:27 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part III | 24:27 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part IV | 20:20 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part V | 28:44 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part VI | 16:59 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part VII | 22:38 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part VIII | 18:59 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part IX | 22:59 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part X | 16:14 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part XI | 21:15 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Part XII | 10:16 | Leído por Mark Nelson |
Reseñas
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Alen Chamy
I still didn't listen to this one, I just wanted to thank Mark for making sure we get fresh material to listen, i have listened to most of his reading twice by now, no other narrator voice suits me. i love he's dedication and bringing the book into the movie in my head APPRECIATE IT ! 🙏🖖👽
Typical H.P.Lovecraft





Dangerous Journeymann
Another great science fiction tale of untold horrors, and terrifying entities, just beyond the mists. I, like many, love this LibriVox volunteer, who reads these for us with just the right inflections to his voice, making the words that much more impactful. I loved this journey into the cold regions of the Arctic circle.





Артем Сулаков
did understand almost everything except the end: there are many words i don't know, and cuz of the luck of knowing words i can't understand everything at the end pretty boring btw, don't see any sense and meaning in this book, but written well enough
overlong





Shelly
Lovecraft at his most verbose. Stuck with it because of the time and effort Mark put in. Sorry, but I didn't find it terrifying but it did send me to sleep.
Great Listen





Zippy Wilfred
Excellent classic story read by an excellent classy reader. Plus he sounds just like a geology professor (the protagonist). What more can you ask for?
Great reader, story meh





Paul Busman
Story started ou promising but bexame over long and boring. Anticlimactic..