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Shopperworld - Tales from the Greek Legends (Junior Classics)

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List Price: £12.91
Our Price: £7.14
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Manufacturer: Naxos AudioBooks
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 9789626340196 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 9626340193 Label: Naxos AudioBooks Manufacturer: Naxos AudioBooks Number Of Discs: 2 Number Of Items: 2 Publication Date: 1994-11-30 Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks Release Date: 2000-01-01 Studio: Naxos AudioBooks
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent reading Comment: I bought this for my son but have also enjoyed listening to it myself.
The reader has a good reading voice (nothing like Julian Clary as another reviewer has suggested) and also does pronounce the names correctly - he uses the now generally accepted Heracles rather than Hercules and this has confused some people.
Customer Rating:      Summary: BEST TALKING BOOK EVER Comment: At once i loved this Talkingbook It was a brilliant find and i really loved it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: I was so disappointed by this audio CD. The actor has a voice similar to Julian Clary and mispronounces some of the characters names! It could have been done a lot better.
Graphically gruesome in places, my rising 6 year old had nightmares. The Greek Myths are much loved in our house. We have books and audio books and this is the first disappointment.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Keeps the kids happy on long car journeys Comment: We purchased this CD on the basis of another Amazon review and weren't disappointed. Ths kids (aged 8 & 6) love the stories (Heracles, Theseus, Perseus, Jason and the Argonauts among others) and the CD is requested on every car journey! It's a painless way of getting a bit of knowledge/history into us all. The stories are re-told in modern language with some music thrown in for effect at key points, which all adds to the effect. The narrator has a pleasant voice (important when these CDs are played repeatedly!) and even though we all know the stories backward now, enjoy them still.
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