"Fast Moving Story!"
Tops.
He is a wonderful narrator. His many voices are amazing.
This book is gossipy and exciting.
"Cavalry, Calvary, O'Reilly doesn't know the diff."
Apparently there is no audible editor for Bill. He spent too much time in religious school and not enough time at the dictionary. He refers to the part of the military using horses as the Calvary EVERY TIME. I liked the sidelights to history that this story provided but the reader's problems with the language were disturbing.
"The Building of The First Chicago World's Fair"
The details of the construction of the fair are interesting with the famous characters involved. The fact of the murderer lurking makes it all the more entertaining.
"Fictionalized story of Pearl S Buck"
This story made me want to get "The Good Earth". Is was a fast moving tour of China in the early 20th century. The characters were very believable.
"Overly Exaggerated Reworking of Old Material"
Probably not another by this arthor.
No
There are many other better and probably more accurate stories about this time in history.
For instance: Uncle Tom's Cabin
"Coming of Age on the Reservation"
Learning so much about the reservation culture.
The way several stories were woven together.
The narrator was meant to sound like an indian and he did but his voice got a little boring and it would have been nice if a female actor could be used to speak the women's parts.
"Wonderful story, beautifully told."
All the characters were wonderfully done with great accents. Elizabeth McGovern is a wonderful actress. I especially liked her Kansas accent.
"Differend Narrator Please"
Not unless it was abridged.
Nothing. He is a researcher and author but not an actor.
I haven't finished it. It is great information but too many unnecessary details.
"Boring!"
The stories in both time frames dragged on and on.
Yes, because he has written some interesting things in his life.
She does a good job with many voices.
I would have cut the whole book down to half its size.
"Authors should stick to writing."
The Story.
I loved Annabella Sciorra's performance and wish she would have narrated the whole book.