The Lady Elizabeth
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Narrated by:
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Judith Boyd
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By:
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Alison Weir
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The narration is one of the worst I’ve ever endured. The reader can’t stay in character. Sometimes the narration is in her own voice, other times it’s in character and makes no sense. The accent used for the Spanish is borderline racist, basically how people in 1960 would think all Spanish people sound. The voice for Henry Beddingfield is a croaky old woman and awful to listen to. It’s honestly like it’s the first time the reader has ever read this book. Ruined the whole thing. I suggest getting then physical copy for true enjoyment of this book
Amazing book. Terrible reader
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As another reviewer pointed out, the first few hours of the book are quite childish. Elizabeth is just a toddler, although a precocious one, during these chapters and so her outlook is of course juvenile. As soon as she grows up a little and is about 5 or 6 the book improves enormously and the characters become much more real and alive. The personalities of Henry VIII, Princess Mary, Katharine Parr, Kat Ashley and Elizabeth herself are very convincing and fit with the decisions that they make.
The narration is very good, except that the baby voices in the beginning are quite jarring.
Wonderfully Written
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Oh I loved this, Alison Weir does it again. Whether it's fact or fiction, as in this case, she writes equally well.I chose this on audio download and wasn't disappointed, although I have to admit to being somewhat unsure whether to purchase on audio as I've heard another book narrated by Judith Boyd and didn't quite take to her. But in this novel she does a good job and I enjoyed it immensely.
Completely brings to life Elizabeth I, through childhood into adulthood to the time she becomes Queen. Portrays her in a compassionate light it evokes emotions, passion, suffering, such a difficult period in time to be alive, especially for a female. Fast paced, perhaps slows a little to the end, the characters come to life with an authentic feel to it. The religious aspect, as it often does, saddened me, the atrocities carried out in it's name, but was well played out in the novel, leaving me disliking Elizabeth's sister Mary nearly as much as I disliked her father Henry VIII!
If this had been the written book I would have described as a real page turner, certainly I couldn't wait for any spare minute to get my headphones on and listen, becoming complete engrossed and listening way into the night.
Very entertaining, I highly recommend this.
superb novel
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Utterly brilliant!
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