
Moby Dick
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Pete Cross
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Herman Melville
Widely considered one of the great American novels, Herman Melville's masterpiece went largely unread during his lifetime and was out of print at the time of his death in 1891. Called the greatest book about the sea ever written by D.H. Lawrence, Moby Dick features detailed descriptions of whale hunting and whale oil extraction as well as beautiful, incisive writing on race, class, religion, art, and society.
The story, loosely based on a real whaling shipwreck, features the unforgettable, vengeful Captain Ahab, who obsessively hunts a great white whale who bit his leg off below the knee.
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Perfect story, excellent narration.
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A wonderful great classic book
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Classic w/excellent narration
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I love the classics
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I enjoyed the book but ultimately felt this particular recording was amateurish.
Great but Flawed
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Excellent
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Stubb sounds like a cartoon weasel, and Ahab sounds like a hipster on talk-like-a-pirate day. The entire rest of the crew has some sort of silly voice like this, and it heavily detracts from the story. In particular, the majority of their dialogue takes place during important or intense times - whale chases, dealing with Ahab's monomania, etc. Hearing Starbuck say "(Pull, my boys!) Sperm, sperm’s the play!" in a high pitched, whispery voice makes the entire thing sound, well, pervy. Maybe that was his intent, but I doubt it.
Not too long ago I came to chapter 73 - "Stubb and Flask kill a Right Whale; and Then Have a Talk over Him." and groaned out loud. I knew the whole chapter was going to be ruined. And I was right.
I'm well over halfway through, and while I'm thoroughly enjoying the book itself, the narration is a real problem. It can be difficult to convince myself to finish it at times, and I'm almost dreading Ahab's final conflict with the whale, all because of the narration. This recording may be the "true voice" of Ishmael, but it's definitely the "false voice" of Ahab. And Stubb. And Starbuck. And Queequeg. And so on and so on.
P.s. I apologize for the harshness of the review - Pete Cross is quite good about 80% of the time when he's reading for Ishmael and his meditations on life, the universe and everything. It's just these character voices Cross comes up with... they completely clash with the characters themselves and the events happening around them. Without these voices, I'd give his performance 5 stars easily.
Edit: I gave up on this one.
Strange voices for characters
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wonderful narration
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Incredible classic, amazing narration.
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He took me on such an incredible journey. I fell in love with the crew, and Ishmael's many tangents went from odd to charming to beloved. Cross gives each character his own voice, and I could always tell who was speaking. He fills Ishmael's ramblings with passion and kept me hooked throughout the lengthy novel.
I did not know how the novel ended.
After finishing, I had to go stare out of a window for a solid half hour. Pete Cross's incredible performance had drawn me in so completely...I felt lost at sea once it was over. Every time I recommend Melville's opus magnum, I make sure to mention Cross's narration.
I Am Not the Same
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