Alexandre Dumas Collection
The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers
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Narrated by:
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Roberto Scarlato
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By:
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Alexandre Dumas
About this listen
The Alexandre Dumas Collection, with its deep roots in French history, sheds light on the innate sense of honor, duty, responsibility, and love felt by those who lived during the time. In the first story, The Count of Monte Cristo, you will be drawn into the adventures that a formerly imprisoned sailor endures in search of fortune and revenge, only to find mercy, forgiveness, and love at the end of his journey.
The Three Musketeers, the second story, is rife with friendship, loyalty, duels for honor, and position. Ultimately, the story’s protagonist is faced with the harsh reality of the high cost of that which he so laboriously and painstakingly sought after. Listen as the author takes you on a historical journey to a time when men fought to the death for what they believed in, when executions were a public event, and jewels were traded for secrets!
Join us for a reading of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, and where you will be enchanted by the adventure, danger, and vengeance that these two tales depict. The Alexandre Dumas Collection is certainly worthy of its world-renowned status as historical fiction and "keep you on the edge of your seat" adventures.
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- W. Sawyer
- 23-10-24
Can't believe it's over :(
This is a marathon listen - I feel like this audiobook has been a friend and companion for a while. I'm going to miss Roberto Scarlato and his lovely voice. Both stories are very engaging, and I found myself getting caught up in them. If you like classic adventures, this is a great choice.
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- Nis
- 30-10-24
Nice version
I like the voice and the pace, but the reading of the French names are a bit awkward and funny, still best effort and good enough for me.
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- J.Bite
- 22-10-24
Engaging and powerful
The Alexandre Dumas Collection is a captivating journey through French history, filled with adventure, danger, and emotion. 'The Count of Monte Cristo' and 'The Three Musketeers' are timeless tales that blend honour, loyalty, and revenge in unforgettable ways. 'The Count of Monte Cristo' is an epic story of revenge and redemption, while 'The Three Musketeers' is a thrilling tale of friendship and sacrifice. Both are must-reads for any fan of classic adventure
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- Tom
- 22-10-24
I love dumas
I really enjoyed The Alexandre Dumas Collection, especially because it offers two iconic stories in one package. The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers are full of twists, strong characters, and thrilling adventures that kept me hooked for hours. Roberto Scarlato's narration really brought the stories to life, with a good pace and engaging tone that made the long runtime fly by.
That said, there were some moments where his pronunciation of French names and places felt off. For example, ennui was read a bit too casually, and some city names like Calais sounded strange. While it didn’t ruin the experience, it was a little distracting at times.
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- JulesBe
- 25-06-24
Great stories, awful pronunciation!!
If you like your words misread, mispronounced or said with weird emphasis, you'll love this. The narrator is mostly great but the regular errors took me right out of the story - 'enn noo' for ennui, 'saynt jermayne' for Saint Germain, 'foiliage' instead of foliage, 'lions' for Lyons, 'ka-liss' for Calais... the list goes on. I'd have enjoyed this a lot more if the narrator had a clue how French words were pronounced. On the other hand, you can't beat the great stories so they're worth listening to you if you can stomach the errors.
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- Kota
- 23-10-24
Great classics
If you haven't read either of these great classics, then you are in for a treat! It is so exciting that both of these are combined into one, massive book that will give you hours of enjoyment!
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