I wish I lived in Alaska listening to this in a deep cold winter in my cabin stocked with meat in my loft, with a great dog by my side to keep keep me company. I’d need a means to charge my tablets batteries. Maybe a solar panel and a hand crank would do it, but I’ve never been camping for more then a month. So who knows.
This is an extraordinary narrative . I love JL work ie White Fang but nothing prepared for this philosophical epic . It also makes me sad that authors now dumb their language down .
I've read the comments. I'm surprised at most of them. I understand the book reports. 50 years ago I too wrote a book report. Got a bad grade. Seems a book report is to be shorter than the book. Lol. Jack London LIVED in part some of his stories. He talked to those who lived and knew those who lived those stories. I find I like Jack London and his stories a great read. Knowing in part fantasy and history. This makes them more fun to read.
honestly probobly going to restart this tomorrow again, its like a song when you really enjoy the lyrics and the story and then you want to listen to it again and again? Thank you so much for this upload
It's fun to toggle between listening to this fine rendition and reading at other times from my 1915 edition. I can feel history and time and my link with them as I read on. My fear of Wolf Larson is palpable.
Nothing worse than hearing the name of the boat mispronounced "shooner" schooner (/ˈskuːnər/) is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: fore-and-aft rigged on all of 2 or more masts and, in the ...
@@haydencrann1764 The hell there isn't. Anyone old enough to want to read this, let alone record it, should know that basic fact. It was a constant distraction.
acadeca 2021-2022 anyone?!
Hell yea.
Yup! Nice to meet ya
letsss goooo
Yup
Wtf- yea
Chapter 11: 2:30:37
Chapter 12: 2:41:23
Chapter 13: 2:58:37
Chapter 14: 3:06:03
Chapter 15: 3:19:46
Chapter 16: 3:29:45
Chapter 17: 3:42:20
Chapter 18: 4:06:44
Chapter 19: 4:18:40
Chapter 20 4:30:09
Chapter 21: 4:43:42
Chapter 22: 4:52:00
Chapter 23: 4:58:05
Chapter 24: 5:07:29
Chapter 25: 5:19:25
Chapter 26: 5:41:56
Chapter 27: 6:04:32
Chapter 28: 6:17:38
Chapter 29: 6:29:54
Chapter 30: 6:39:13
Chapter 31: 6:51:59
Chapter 32: 6:56:35
Chapter 33: 7:10:05
Chapter 34: 7:19:48
Chapter 35: 7:28:18
Chapter 36: 7:39:01
Chapter 37: 7:55:05
Chapter 38: 8:10:20
Chapter 39: 8:15:47
I wish I lived in Alaska listening to this in a deep cold winter in my cabin stocked with meat in my loft, with a great dog by my side to keep keep me company. I’d need a means to charge my tablets batteries. Maybe a solar panel and a hand crank would do it, but I’ve never been camping for more then a month. So who knows.
There's this new invention that's perfect for off-grid living. It's called books.
I very much enjoyed it, thank you for reading this. You were quite creative in your pronunciation of several of the words
AcDec 2021 kids here?
Yup
legit
Yeah
You called? 👀
what’s up yo?
man every character in this book sounds hot as hell
Even cooky?
You might just be gay
Sounds like somebody's been spending a little too much time around the poop deck
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Grow up
Thank you for recording an audio read on this book.
Chapter 1 0:00
Chapter 2 16:18
Chapter 3 31:24
Chapter 4 51:55
Chapter 5 1:04:20
Chapter 6 1:18:24
Chapter 7 1:43:23
Chapter 8 1:49:46
Chapter 9 2:02:51
Chapter 10 2:18:41
You're the hero we need, but don't deserve.
Thank you so much for this recording! Fantastic book!
This is an extraordinary narrative . I love JL work ie White Fang but nothing prepared for this philosophical epic . It also makes me sad that authors now dumb their language down .
Chapter 11 2:30:40
Chapter 12 2:41:23
Chapter 13 2:58:35
Chapter 14 3:06:03
Chapter 15 3:19:43
Chapter 16 3:29:44
Chapter 17 3:42:18
Chapter 18 4:06:44
Chapter 19 4:18:39
Chapter 20 ...
"read Nietzsche and Schopenhaur to rest his brain."
You should see what he reads to challenge himself
That's sarcasm. This is basically a poor-man's Moby Dick, and Melville is terrible sarcastic.
I've read the comments. I'm surprised at most of them. I understand the book reports. 50 years ago I too wrote a book report. Got a bad grade. Seems a book report is to be shorter than the book. Lol.
Jack London LIVED in part some of his stories. He talked to those who lived and knew those who lived those stories.
I find I like Jack London and his stories a great read. Knowing in part fantasy and history. This makes them more fun to read.
Thanks for the audio it’s great
Thank you very much for this job!!! 💣👍🙏💓
I'm out of battery and can't read the last, you are saving my life man, thank you! Ps apparently premium is worth it
Yo thanks I needed to get this done quick
Too bad he can’t correctly pronounce the terms, it’s skooner (schooner)
Who else is here for Academic Decathlon
me lol
honestly probobly going to restart this tomorrow again, its like a song when you really enjoy the lyrics and the story and then you want to listen to it again and again? Thank you so much for this upload
Loved this book when I was 14. Still love it pushing 70.
Fabulous book
It's fun to toggle between listening to this fine rendition and reading at other times from my 1915 edition. I can feel history and time and my link with them as I read on. My fear of Wolf Larson is palpable.
Richard I have never read this. I must! Thanks!
its S K O O N ER! Not S H O O N E R !!!
God bless you!
Where my 2022-2023 boys?
Good stuff
Skoo-ner, Skoo-ner, Skoo-ner NOT Shoe-ner!
Couldn't get past the fresh breeze blowing during a thick fog at around the 1 minute mark.
But you all didn't know it was pronounced "s-chooner"
@@jessewilliams5250 thank you.
Narrated by Bryan Godwin.
2:43:45
chapter 11 2:30:41
2:18:41
Chapter 14 3:06:02
4:50:09
As they say How now
Chapter 17 3:42:21
Chapter 12 2:41:25
chapter 15 3:19:44
6:40:16
chapter 25 5:19:22
chapter 28 6:17:42
chapter 27 6:04:31
chapter 31 6:51:57
Chapter 35 7:28:20
chapter 29 6:29:53
Chapter 13 2:58:36
31 6:52:00
Chapter 34 7:19:50
"And the body shall be cast into the sea."
A shoe ner?
a giant shoe rigged for maritime operations
chapter 20 6:39:11
chapter 30
Chapter 11 - 2:30:39
12 - 2:41:23
13 - 2:58:35
14 - 3:06:01
3:19:43 - 14
3:29:44 - 16
Nothing worse than hearing the name of the boat mispronounced "shooner"
schooner (/ˈskuːnər/) is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: fore-and-aft rigged on all of 2 or more masts and, in the ...
No need to criticize
Im just great-full we have a free audio book
A real sailor only calls submarines boats
@@haydencrann1764 The hell there isn't. Anyone old enough to want to read this, let alone record it, should know that basic fact. It was a constant distraction.
Like some referring to a truck as ‘trook’
Chapter 16 3:29:46
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And you choose a boy to read a mans story, yay. Don’t do that .
thanks from Russia