The Reef
Edith Wharton
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





George Darrow, Anna Leath’s first love, is finally coming from London to propose to her. However, he drifts to an affair with Sophy Viner, Anna’s daughter’s naïve and young governess. Sophy’s relationship with Darrow and Anna’s family can threaten his success. In this novel, as in many of Wharton’s other well known novels, we see the eternal love triangle. With her sly and lovely writing style, Wharton delivers to us in this wonderful novel a cast of unforgettable characters and many unforgettable scenes which we can vividly imagine. What would Darrow choose: success or love? Would Anna marry him despite his affair with Sophy? (Summary by Stav Nisser.) (9 hr 33 min)
Capítulos
01 - Bk. 1 Chapter 01 | 18:57 | Leído por Elli |
02 - Bk. 1 Chapter 02 | 11:36 | Leído por Elli |
03 - Bk. 1 Chapter 03 | 13:40 | Leído por Elli |
04 - Bk. 1 Chapter 04 | 23:13 | Leído por madmouth |
05 - Bk. 1 Chapter 05 | 17:08 | Leído por madmouth |
06 - Bk. 1 Chapter 06 | 11:50 | Leído por madmouth |
07 - Bk. 1 Chapter 07 | 11:29 | Leído por madmouth |
08 - Bk. 1 Chapter 08 | 9:29 | Leído por Joy Easton |
09 - Bk. 2 Chapter 09 | 22:22 | Leído por madmouth |
10 - Bk. 2 Chapter 10 | 14:07 | Leído por madmouth |
11 - Bk. 2 Chapter 11 | 14:49 | Leído por madmouth |
12 - Bk. 2 Chapter 12 | 12:33 | Leído por madmouth |
13 - Bk. 2 Chapter 13 | 11:52 | Leído por madmouth |
14 - Bk. 2 Chapter 14 | 12:41 | Leído por madmouth |
15 - Bk. 2 Chapter 15 | 16:39 | Leído por madmouth |
16 - Bk. 2 Chapter 16 | 12:01 | Leído por madmouth |
17 - Bk. 3 Chapter 17 | 19:55 | Leído por David A. Moore. |
18 - Bk. 3 Chapter 18 | 15:33 | Leído por Jacquerie |
19 - Bk. 3 Chapter 19 | 19:19 | Leído por Jacquerie |
20 - Bk. 3 Chapter 20 | 15:17 | Leído por Jacquerie |
21 - Bk. 3 Chapter 21 | 19:48 | Leído por Jacquerie |
22 - Bk. 3 Chapter 22 | 17:31 | Leído por Jacquerie |
23 - Bk. 4 Chapter 23 | 17:28 | Leído por Jacquerie |
24 - Bk. 4 Chapter 24 | 14:40 | Leído por Jessi |
25 - Bk. 4 Chapter 25 | 12:32 | Leído por Jessi |
26 - Bk. 4 Chapter 26 | 19:06 | Leído por Jessi |
27 - Bk. 4 Chapter 27 | 17:09 | Leído por Jessi |
28 - Bk. 4 Chapter 28 | 21:13 | Leído por Jessi |
29 - Bk. 4 Chapter 29 | 15:45 | Leído por Patti Cunningham |
30 - Bk. 5 Chapter 30 | 10:25 | Leído por Joy Easton |
31 - Bk. 5 Chapter 31 | 8:48 | Leído por Joy Easton |
32 - Bk. 5 Chapter 32 | 11:41 | Leído por tabithat |
33 - Bk. 5 Chapter 33 | 12:25 | Leído por tabithat |
34 - Bk. 5 Chapter 34 | 11:59 | Leído por tabithat |
35 - Bk. 5 Chapter 35 | 8:10 | Leído por Joy Easton |
36 - Bk. 5 Chapter 36 | 8:50 | Leído por Joy Easton |
37 - Bk. 5 Chapter 37 | 12:20 | Leído por Patti Cunningham |
38 - Bk. 5 Chapter 38 | 14:41 | Leído por Neeru Iyer |
39 - Bk. 5 Chapter 39 | 13:59 | Leído por Neeru Iyer |
Reseñas





MF
With all due respect and appreciation to LibriVox for providing such a great service and to the volunteers who give of their time, I say this with only the hopes of improving the experience ... please try harder LibriVox to make sure readers do a better job especially on literary gems like this book. The reader of the first chapter (I couldn’t get beyond the first) simply cannot be understood. I wish there could be a way to get readers to understand that when they read too fast and fail to annunciate carefully it can totally ruin the experience. I realize criticizing here is like looking a gift horse in mouth. However, LibriVox provides too good a service for poor reading to take away from the experience. I can’t help but wonder if some of these readers even go back and listen to their efforts. Or, if anyone is contacting them within the framework of Librvox to gently detail how they can improve, or when necessary, let them know their reading is not acceptable. Often it is as simple as they need to read slower, pause at commas and periods and annunciate more carefully. With all my complaining being said, thanks to all who do such a great job as so many do. Five star book, very poor reading by first narrator, yet she has s lovely voice. I’d like to encourage her to redo her part implementing my suggestions to improve above.
love this book...





jbrown
...but cannot understand the first narrator. She has a very pleasant voice but the recorded volume is low and indistinguishable. The accent may be surmountable but not as recorded. Hopefully the book may be recorded again as Edith Wharton is well worth the excellent effort of the narrators.
The narrator is extremely hard to understand





A LibriVox Listener
I tried to listen to this book 3 times but I just cannot understand the narrator at the first chapters. I have absolutely no idea what she's saying. Could you get someone to re-read those chapters so I can listen to this book?
The Reef





E.Bekker
UNDOUBTABLY Edith Wharton's best novel, yes even more gripping than The Age of Innocence! The reader of the first three chapters however, read so badly one could not understand a single word and I often gave up listening and therefor I shall never know Anna's background.
Good story





Lynette
sounds like a good story. but hard to get through first few chapters. reader very hard to understand and sorry but not very pleasant to listen to. trying to keep going hoping she doesn't read the whole book. will rate again if the readers improve.





Kitsrain
Great story but some of the recordings are hard to understand. If you follow along with the book though this doesn’t cause much of an issue.
The Reef





Vintage Girl
Love LibriVox; however, I am not accustomed to the dialect of reader. Her sound is delightful, if only I could understand the words.





Julie leech
Wharton at her finest. BUT I could not understand ELLI at all, so the first 6 chapters were lost