Rob Roy


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(3.6 stars; 52 reviews)

Rob Roy is a historical novel by Walter Scott. It is narrated by Frank Osbaldistone, the son of an English merchant who travels first to the North of England, and subsequently to the Scottish Highlands to collect a debt stolen from his father. On the way he encounters the larger-than-life title character of Rob Roy MacGregor. Though Rob Roy is not the lead character (in fact the narrative does not move to Scotland until half way through the book) his personality and actions are key to the development of the novel. (Summary from Wikipedia) (21 hr 3 min)

Chapitres

01 - Introduction Part 1 23:37 Lu par Lizzie Driver
02 - Introduction Part 2 31:16 Lu par Lizzie Driver
03 - Introduction Part 3 29:13 Lu par Mike Harris
04 - Introduction Part 4 30:31 Lu par Mike Harris
05 - Introduction Part 5 33:27 Lu par Chris Caron
06 - Letters and Editors Note 46:00 Lu par Mike Harris
07 - Vol.1 Chp 1 19:40 Lu par James Christopher
08 - Vol.1 Chp 2 35:32 Lu par Felicity C
09 - Vol.1 Chp 3 15:16 Lu par gaidheal
10 - Vol.1 Chp 4 19:32 Lu par Robert Fletcher
11 - Vol.1 Chp 5 22:25 Lu par Mike Bloomfield
12 - Vol.1 Chp 6 30:50 Lu par Felicity C
13 - Vol.1 Chp 7 25:57 Lu par Felicity C
14 - Vol.1 Chp 8 27:08 Lu par Felicity C
15 - Vol.1 Chp 9 36:06 Lu par Felicity C
16 - Vol.1 Chp 10 29:27 Lu par Kathryn Lois
17 - Vol.1 Chp 11 19:43 Lu par Angel5
18 - Vol.1 Chp 12 20:47 Lu par Samanem
19 - Vol.1 Chp 13 27:44 Lu par Mike Harris
20 - Vol.1 Chp 14 27:57 Lu par Mike Harris
21 - Vol.1 Chp 15 15:26 Lu par Felicity C
22 - Vol.1 Chp 16 15:57 Lu par Mike Harris
23 - Vol.1 Chp 17 24:07 Lu par Mike Harris
24 - Vol.2 Chp 1 26:10 Lu par Robert Fletcher
25 - Vol.2 Chp 2 17:23 Lu par Michael Reuss
26 - Vol.2 Chp 3 22:09 Lu par Michael Reuss
27 - Vol.2 Chp 4 25:23 Lu par Katie Riley
28 - Vol.2 Chp 5 30:59 Lu par Katie Riley
29 - Vol.2 Chp 6 27:12 Lu par Katie Riley
30 - Vol.2 Chp 7 19:00 Lu par Felicity C
31 - Vol.2 Chp 8 26:48 Lu par Felicity C
32 - Vol.2 Chp 9 38:20 Lu par Angel5
33 - Vol.2 Chp 10 23:18 Lu par Felicity C
34 - Vol.2 Chp 11 38:57 Lu par Felicity C
35 - Vol.2 Chp 12 26:56 Lu par Felicity C
36 - Vol.2 Chp 13 36:47 Lu par Felicity C
37 - Vol.2 Chp 14 38:55 Lu par Felicity C
38 - Vol.2 Chp 15 36:39 Lu par Felicity C
39 - Vol.2 Chp 16 24:46 Lu par Felicity C
40 - Vol.2 Chp 17 44:59 Lu par Felicity C
41 - Vol.2 Chp 18 30:31 Lu par Elliott Miller
42 - Vol.2 Chp 19 20:48 Lu par Elliott Miller
43 - Vol.2 Chp 20 26:13 Lu par Elliott Miller
44 - Vol.2 Chp 21 21:41 Lu par Elliott Miller
45 - Vol.2 Chp 22 28:41 Lu par Elliott Miller
46 - Post Script and Notes 22:46 Lu par Felicity C

Critiques

Rob Roy


(3 stars)

Elliott Miller is by the best reader of this tale. His pronunciation of the Scottish accent it's by far the easiest for this American to understand. Though others were melodic and perhaps more accurate, I had to download the Kindle reader version to understand the conversations off the Scots characters. Despite this difficulty I still would recommend this to anyone desiring to listen to this tale.

accents


(2 stars)

I understand they are not scottish readers however attempts at the accents up until now have been terrible. they have made story difficult for me to understand as it sounds anything but scottish. I am grateful of this free service however maybe be better without the accents. I am scottish and lived in scotland all my life.

TOO MUCH GREEK (OR SOME LANGUAGE)


(3.5 stars)

A good adventure, made tedious by the ill-serving use of poor dialect. I fail to see why the readers felt it incumbant to resort to the cheesy Scots accents.; it served no purpose other than to confuse the listener and diminish enjoyment of the story. When listening to stories from ancient Rome, I do not need Latin to remind me where we are; neither, then, do I require dialect to remind me that we are in Scotland. The readers otherwise did fine jobs and I presume that the use of dialects was suggested by some editor at Librivox. Listen to it, but be prepared to re-lisren to several sections.


(5 stars)

Are all Scotts' works great? again it takes 3-5 chapters to get into, while Scott paints a background. I can usually guess the mystery, but this book had me wrong til the end. As for accents, if you speak another language you can interpret in your head, and that's what I did although a few words kept me guessing and context gave the meaning. Also Collins dictionary. We've lost many words since the 1700s.

I quite liked it.


(5 stars)

When I first began listening to this, I thought it was boring. I got further along in it, and I realized it most definitely was not! This has been a wonderful listen, even if the fake Scottish accents are a bit iffy to understand. The story was well written and really interesting. That one cousin (Rashleigh??) is a real character, I'll say! McGregor was awesome.


(3 stars)

Engaging adventure! Unfortunately for me, a person who speaks American English, much of the reading was very difficult if not impossible to understand but I still enjoyed the story and I appreciate the readers efforts and dedication. Listen to 40 : Vol 2 ch. 17 before you start. If you can understand it, then have no fear.

could not understand the readers after the first five chapters of book. Sad as …


(1.5 stars)

Could not understand readers after fifth chapter. To bad. I was enjoying it.

A lovely tale


(5 stars)

A most fascinating and informative story. It taught me much about Scotland.