
The Black Arrow
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Ron Keith
The 15th-century Wars of the Roses serve as backdrop for this swashbuckling historical novel from the author of Kidnapped and Treasure Island.
In a time of shifting loyalties and trecherous alliances, young Dick Shelton is betrayed by his brutal guardian. Intent on rescuing the woman he loves, Dick joins forces with a mysterious fellowship intent on dispensing their own brand of justice.Through one trap after another, each choice Dick makes begins to have dire consequences—not only for himself, but for the fate of England!
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This is possibly the least well known of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novels. Set in fifteenth-century England during the War of the Roses, it follows 17-year-old Richard Shelton as he seeks to avenge his father's murder and rescue his ladylove. These days, sixth-graders might have difficulty comprehending Stevenson's period prose without assistance. Narrator Ron Keith is more than up to the task. As a homicidal priest, an assortment of barbarous pirates, and Richard's own devious legal guardian, Keith makes every moment sizzle. His excellent accents, stylish characterizations, and vocal panache keep the listener spellbound. As young Richard discovers betrayal, friendship, and love, Keith's performance offers an entertaining way for a new audience to understand and enjoy this gem.
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A full and enchanting adventure
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Dick Shelton was raised by an evil lord who killed his father and became Dick’s guardian so that he could have control over his assets until he became of age to inherit them. Dick finally learns the truth and goes on an adventure attempting to get revenge for his father and those things he has lost. He meets the lovely Joanna Sibley, initially disguised as a boy by a different name making that whole dynamic a bit confusing. And he goes in with a group of bandits going by the name of the Black Arrow who are also trying to dethrone the evil Lord. The whole thing really did have strong Robin Hood vibes!
I liked the story overall, especially in conceptual retrospect. But it was very difficult to get through.
Too confusing to enjoy… even when it was enjoyable
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Spastic adventures
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A classic never goes out of style.
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Excellent writing, excellent narration, good story
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A story set during the War of the Roses in England in the 1600s. Filled with knights, damsels in distress, evil lords, and longbow archers in the woods.
The hard part with this audio book version is the Narrator. Not fully sure if he is from the UK or is trying to work an accent. However, there is an accent by this narrator and it only made it harder to hear as he shifted to some different voices for the different characters, as he was saying certain words or phrases.
Still isn't that bad of a book, just be prepared to rewind a few times to hear an page or two.
Great Story marred by the narrator.
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I wish I could have read it before certain tropes became commonplace because one particular twist was no surprise at all.
Certain of the protagonist's actions had horrible consequences and while he was temporarily filled with guilt, he then shook it off before doing another horribly inconsiderate thing and being wracked with guilt all over again. And it was so near the end of the book that he wasn't given a chance to show he had learned from his mistakes by doing it differently next time. So instead of characterizational growth, I just ended up liking him less.
The story itself was a nice, short listen. There are a lot of names but I didn't have too much trouble.
And the ending was a satisfactory ending.
As for the narrator, I liked him very much except for there was one time when a new character was introduced with a Scottish accent. When that character is met again, he has a British accent instead so it took me a minute to realize who it was.
But that is a small complaint.
Pleasant Historical Fiction
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
lWould have to change some things, for example,: Dick Shelton is looks more like a lady in distress. It is a poor character, little interesting. The Black Arrow Group - who are they? The author didn't explain why the group existe... only existe. And who was Dick's father? Why was he murder?What could Robert Louis Stevenson have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Probably develop better the characters. Better structure the story in a way that makes it more attractiveWould you be willing to try another one of Ron Keith’s performances?
I don't know.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Black Arrow?
I wouldn't cut, I would rewrite the third part of the book.I thought it was better
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