Viking Tales
Jennie Hall
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





Viking tales are tales from Iceland, featuring the king Halfdan and his son Harald. (Summary by Nadine) (3 hr 29 min)
Chapitres
00 - What the Sagas Were | 5:20 | Lu par Timothy Ferguson |
01 - Part I, The Baby | 2:19 | Lu par Mary Ballard-Johansson |
02 - Part I, The Tooth Thrall | 7:50 | Lu par Elizabeth Zaranka |
03 - Part I, Olaf's farm | 10:04 | Lu par Mary Ballard-Johansson |
04 - Part I, Olaf's fight with Havard | 5:55 | Lu par Michael Wolf |
05 - Part I, Foes'-fear | 5:34 | Lu par Michael Wolf |
06 - Part I, Harald is King | 9:59 | Lu par Elizabeth Zaranka |
07 - Part I, Harald's Battle | 10:14 | Lu par Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
08 - Part I, Gyda's Saucy Message | 10:41 | Lu par Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
09 - Part I, The Sea Fight | 7:58 | Lu par Aubrey Anne |
10 - Part I, King Harald's Wedding | 5:09 | Lu par Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) |
11 - Part I, King Harald Goes West-Over-Seas | 5:27 | Lu par CeilingofStars |
12 - Part II, Homes in Iceland | 43:03 | Lu par Chuck Burke |
13 - Part II, Eric the Red | 16:13 | Lu par Chuck Burke |
14 - Part II, Leif and His New Land | 13:19 | Lu par Chuck Burke |
15 - Part II ,Wineland the Good | 21:19 | Lu par Tom Barron |
16 - Descriptive Notes | 13:01 | Lu par David Stryker |
17 - Suggestions to Teachers | 9:43 | Lu par David Stryker |
18 - A Reading List | 6:33 | Lu par Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Critiques
classic!





A LibriVox Listener
great classic stories of vikings.
great book not all chapters well read





Billy Nuttall
readers make or break a book.





Ruth Peel
Viking Tales by Jennie Hall





BenjaminS.T.
I give this audiobook four stars. When I listened to Viking Tales, I had to admit that I thought parts of what I heard which descibes an ancient Nordic point of view about life were very odd to my mind. From what I gather the Norse thought swords could have agendas and desires of their own. Viking Tales is a book that describes why the vikings felt the need to travel and relocate their homes as they did through several smaller stories. I ended up being a bit annoyed by the inept reader who during tracks sixteen and seventeen had trouble pronoucing certain words as he spoke because he either lacked reading talent or chose to read in a impolite, mookish way.





Caleb Whatnot
great and true stories but the reading could have been better
Entertaining





Cliff Pinchon
Quaint tales, good for young people. Decent readers.





AwsmeGrl
Lost a star due to the many different readers, but Jennie did a fantastic job of fictional retelling of Viking history, voyage, culture and song. I am no expert when it comes to Norse/Viking culture. However, due to my obsessive nature, I have watched films, read books and have done many a reading of many articles and studies about these peoples. This book was a job well done. The writing was tame and filtered. I recommend it to all.
it’s a very good book and the one who illustrated is really good at it. I am on…





Jeni Stallings